Made from food grade stainless steel, the Solimo Kitchen Press is ideal for making savories like Murukku, Chakli, Sevai, Pasta etc. in different shapes and sizes. The unit comes with 15 different blades for different type of savories. Made from heavy grade Stainless Steel, it weighs 488 gm and is a great addition to your kitchen
From the manufacturer
Newly Designed 100% food-safe stainless steel Kitchen Press :
Wazdorf kitchen press is made from 100% food-grade stainless steel, making it safe for everyday cooking. Its heavy-gauge stainless steel body makes it rust free and sturdy.
By Considering ease and effortless use, We Design this Kitchen Press Machine That Enhance your Working Capacity and Gives Modern Kitchen Look.
15 Stainless Steel Attachments
In Our Country India, We have many varieties of Foods Like SevaiNazhi, Sev, Gathiya, Chakli, Murukku, Idiyappam, Jenthikulu, Noodles And Many Other Farsan, Namkeen & Snacks Foods Across Different Regions. We, Wazdorf, Try To Provide As Many Possible Attachments To Prepare As Many Items Using This Machine With 15 Different Types Of Attachments.
Easy Press Mechanism
The press mechanism at the top removes the need for manual turning. So, you can make murukku, chaklis, rice sevai or pasta conveniently at home.
Leak-Proof System :
The lock system prevents leaks and spillages. Once you've selected your jaali, you can lock it in place to prevent your dough from spilling out. This kitchen press disassembles for easy loading and cleaning.
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The quality is not good got black spot on the disc and the good didnt look like the above photo which have red marks or lines. Actually I like to use it for making murukku.
I purchased wazdorf stainless steel kitchen press fir namkeen maker. I made namkeen and other eatable items the same day I got it. The item is excellent, easy to handle. I liked this very much
So after going through the reviews and massive star rating, I decided to buy my mom this handy tool to make snacks at home. Lets start with pros, cause it will be the shorter list:
PROS: 1) Lightweight and easy to use. Might look daunting to some homemakers assuming pressing the tool would require immense power. Not the case as I found it easy to load and press down without much fuss. 2) Easy enough to figure out the mechanics even for a complete newbie.
CONS: 1) Absolute questionable build quality. Stainless steel but only on the surface(?). The inner parts were already rusting. Refer to the picture for details. 2) Both the Kitchen Press and the accessory box bundled up in a flimsy plastic packaging with not a few words written on how to use/maintain the product. Though I quickly figured out the basic usage, it simply was disappointing that they cut corners to such degree as well. 3) The accessory box was a nightmare to open. A hard circular rubber encasing houses all the attachments but its quality leaves a lot to be desired. I almost ripped my nail off trying to separate both rubber casings. 4) Worse of the CONS was the cleaning. I kid you not, the cylindrical chamber pushes a good chunk of batter right into the topmost section. That means unless you wanna take the risk of ripping out the red plastic bit, you will be stuck with submerging the entire press in soap water immediately after use. But even then I spent a good 20 minutes pumping out all the batter chunks. Truly a nighmarish experience.
And this brings me to the final observation: I got a used product. The signs were there. A deep cut on the accessory, clearly indicating someone used a sharp tool on it and I can't blame em- the darn thing feels like its glued shut. Then the press itself started shedding black particles on the first wash and kept dropping them, a sign that it was used but returned without proper cleaning and the seller didn't care to either.
To sum it up, the squishing mechanism itself feels like it won't last long. One of the inner pieces was already rusting out, who knows what else would have given up shortly. Not recommended, no matter how reasonably priced it may seem.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Beware the claims. There is more than meets the eye...
Reviewed in India on April 18, 2021
So after going through the reviews and massive star rating, I decided to buy my mom this handy tool to make snacks at home. Lets start with pros, cause it will be the shorter list:
PROS: 1) Lightweight and easy to use. Might look daunting to some homemakers assuming pressing the tool would require immense power. Not the case as I found it easy to load and press down without much fuss. 2) Easy enough to figure out the mechanics even for a complete newbie.
CONS: 1) Absolute questionable build quality. Stainless steel but only on the surface(?). The inner parts were already rusting. Refer to the picture for details. 2) Both the Kitchen Press and the accessory box bundled up in a flimsy plastic packaging with not a few words written on how to use/maintain the product. Though I quickly figured out the basic usage, it simply was disappointing that they cut corners to such degree as well. 3) The accessory box was a nightmare to open. A hard circular rubber encasing houses all the attachments but its quality leaves a lot to be desired. I almost ripped my nail off trying to separate both rubber casings. 4) Worse of the CONS was the cleaning. I kid you not, the cylindrical chamber pushes a good chunk of batter right into the topmost section. That means unless you wanna take the risk of ripping out the red plastic bit, you will be stuck with submerging the entire press in soap water immediately after use. But even then I spent a good 20 minutes pumping out all the batter chunks. Truly a nighmarish experience.
And this brings me to the final observation: I got a used product. The signs were there. A deep cut on the accessory, clearly indicating someone used a sharp tool on it and I can't blame em- the darn thing feels like its glued shut. Then the press itself started shedding black particles on the first wash and kept dropping them, a sign that it was used but returned without proper cleaning and the seller didn't care to either.
To sum it up, the squishing mechanism itself feels like it won't last long. One of the inner pieces was already rusting out, who knows what else would have given up shortly. Not recommended, no matter how reasonably priced it may seem.