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Customer Reviews of SoftWorks Little Salad and Herb Spinner
Customer Rating: Summary: Superb for what it does, and it fits in my small kitchen. Comment: I love this thing, although I have never spun a salad in it. I use it mostly for potatoes. Let me explain. I only cook breakfast on weekends and I like eggs and potatoes. I get up, go the kitchen and take out this spinner, the Swissmar Boner slicer, and a frying pan. I peel the potatoes, then I fill the Spinner with water and using the Swissmar I slice julienne strips right into the Spinner full of water. The starch on the potatoes is washed away, then I lift the potatoes out of the Spinner in the basket, dump the water, reinsert the basket and spin the potatoes dry. It takes longer to write about it than it takes to do it. The potatoes are now dry and ready to fry. I've been doing this for years. Somewhere along the way I lost my first Spinner so I'm on my second. The weight of the potatoes, significantly more than salad, does not faze the Spinner. The size is perfect, it's about the size of a three-quart saucier. It stores out of the way in a cabinet. I do not think I would ever buy a bigger spinner. If I ever need to do a large salad, I'll just do it in two batches. Customer Rating: Summary: I love it! Comment: This product arrived a couple of days before we were having a graduation party for our granddaughter with 40 guests. It exceeded all expectations and performed like a trouper for salad greens and herbs. Plan to order two more for our daughters. Customer Rating: Summary: Much Better Size Spinner Comment: Having struggled with the full size Oxo spinner and really liking how well it worked but hating how much counter space and cabinet space it took up, I was very pleased to get a hold of one of these smaller units. Its the same exact function as the larger spinner, just smaller and alot easier to store as well as being a little easier to control on the counter. If you make salad for one or maybe two people, this spinner will be perfect for you. Customer Rating: Summary: Awesome Comment: I'm a big OXO fan and this thing is just awesome! Berries, herbs, salad; it all spins dry. I really like caesar salads and I let the lettuce soak to rehydrate and get dirt, chemicals, bugs, etc. off. Put the lettuce in here, press the button a few times and presto, dry romaine lettuce. More Reviews Give healthier eating a whirl with this Mini Salad Spinner. The easy way to dry salad for 1 or 2 people, this little spinner also removes moisture from herbs and berries. Just fill the white plastic basket, put it inside the clear plastic bowl, close the lid and press knob. The knob's patented pump mechanism spins salad greens or other foods dry. Basket and bowl (both included) can be used separately. Dishwasher safe. Imported. 5Hx8" dia. Choosing Appliance -> Hobs If you enjoy eastern cuisine, you can buy a speciality hob with a wok burner. Similarly if you are a BBQ fan, choose a BBQ grill. If you are left handed, go for front rather than right hand side controls as this eliminates the risk of reaching across the heat. If you cook for a large family, more than four rings may be useful, and if you have young children it may be worth considering paying a little extra for a hob guard or in the case of gas, choosing an automatic re-ignition or cut off device should the flame blow out. Choosing Appliance -> Dishwasher Choose a dishwasher with sturdy compression springs in the door. Also look for tough, lightweight nylon or graphite racks with cushioned tips that protect glassware and cookware. Weimer recommends choosing a model with a rack design that provides the largest, most flexible interior space and is configured for your belongings, including odd-shaped pieces. SoftWorks Little Salad and Herb Spinner Tips How to Maintain Appliance -> Maintain Electrical Safely The insulation on electrical cords can become damaged by wear, flexing, or age. Do not use any cord that is stiff or cracked. Some clues that you may have an electrical problem are:
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