Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Priority Chef Potato Ricer and Masher Review + Video

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Priority Chef Potato Ricer and Masher, 18/10 Stainless Steel, Black Handles


by Priority Chef


 Perfect Mashed Potatoes Every Time - Frustrated of lumpy mash potatoes? Tired of constantly mashing to prevent lumps in your mash? With the Priority Chef® Potato Ricer you can get perfect mashed potato every time! Simply place your boiled potatoes in the hopper and press. The result is a smooth, light mash potato that everyone at home will love!

 Ergonomic Non-Slip Design - The Priority Chef® Potato Ricer is designed with your comfort in mind. The handles are soft silicone to make the pressing of the potatoes easier and the non-slip hanging knob ensures that the ricer does not slide when you place it over your pot or bowl when ricing.

 Baby Food - Not only does the Priority Chef® Potato Ricer make perfect mashed potatoes every time, it is also a great tool for preparing baby food. Some of vegetables that we have tested the ricer on include potatoes, carrots, turnips, cauliflower, pumpkin, butternut squash and parsnips. Mix any of these together for a tasty way to encourage your children to eat more vegetables.

 

 

 Premium Quality SS304 (18/10) Stainless Steel - The potato ricer is constructed using only the best of materials available. The 18/10 stainless steel is one of the best grades of steel that can be used with food preparation tools.



Dishwasher Safe - The Priority Chef® Potato Ricer design enables easy cleaning by hand but customers can also clean the ricer in the dishwasher, a great time saver for busy families!


Do you love mashed potato?

But are you frustrated at how much time and how tiring it is to use a conventional potato masher?

Are your mashed potatoes still have lumps and pieces of potato?

Would you like to effortlessly mash different vegetables, such as potatoes, carrots and turnips together?

Looking for a quick and easy way to prepare your baby food?

But are you frustrated at how much time and how tiring it is to use a conventional potato masher? 

Introducing the Priority Chef® Potato Ricer

The Priority Chef potato ricer is guaranteed to produce the best mashed potatoes with minimum effort!

✔ The ergonomic design and use of soft silicone on the handles ensures a comfortable, steady grip. 
✔ The silicone hanging knob helps to stop the ricer sliding and moving when placed over a pot of bowl.
✔ Longer handles make the pressing of the potatoes or other vegetables easier than competitor's models
✔ No more repetitive manual mashing on potatoes, just place them in the hopper and press - DONE!  
✔ Dishwasher safe - 18/10 stainless steel and no where for water to enter or be trapped makes our potato ricer dishwasher safe with easier cleanups!


                               Check out my Video




 

I like the big size of the hopper.
 

Here you see the plunger and the inside of the hopper.

 

 

 

Here I have placed large boiled potatoes into the hopper and press the handles together to rice the potatoes.

 

 

 

It does take a bit of pressure to get the potatoes riced but I used very large pieces of boiled potato because I was trying to show how big the hopper was and how much it could hold. Next time I will cut the potatoes into smaller pieces.

 

The consistency turned out very nice and we all enjoyed our freshly made mashed potatoes!

It was not difficult to clean by hand and it dried quickly.  I like that it has a handle with a hole so I can hang it for easy storage and accessibility. I am looking forward to trying it with fruits and other vegetables.

 I received this product in exchange for a review. I was not compensated for my review and all my opinions are my own, based on my personal experience with the product. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.

























 

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