Bought this bc we just moved into a TINY 900sqft home. THIS is the entire kitchen space..... this dish rack gave me back my counter space. That alone is worth the money I spent.
I love the versatility of this tray. You can use it as a drip tray under a tree urns or to put glasses on the counter without getting the countertop wet. We also use it to store the wine glasses on so they can air out without streaks.
I usually just make meals for 1 or 2 people so I wanted something small that could quickly mince things like onions, garlic, etc. We have a magic bullet that is a pain because it’s heavy and has to be plugged in and it actually doesn’t work as well as this chopper. I was a bit worried by how quiet it was, I thought that it might not have enough power to chop things like nuts but it works great on everything I’ve put in it!
I love the versatility of this tray. You can use it as a drip tray under a tree urns or to put glasses on the counter without getting the countertop wet. We also use it to store the wine glasses on so they can air out without streaks.
I love this nut grinder. I remember when my grandma had one. I loved grinding the nuts. The only thing I don't like is the white plastic knob on the end moves around while you grind.
Great simple ladle that does the job. The key is pour slowly.
Works great for something like chicken noodle soup. Instead of using a skimmer to remove the floating oil from the pot and then switching to a ladle to serve, this ladle can skim and serve at the same time. Fill the ladle with soup and pour SLOWLY into the serving bowl. The key is to do it slowly to keep the oil in the larger side of the ladle, allowing the filtered soup into the bowl. Then, discard the oil from the ladle. The ladle "filters" the oil using a simple piece of stainless steel angled in a way that will hold back the oil that floats at the top of the soup. There's no mesh or anything doing the filtering.
I usually just make meals for 1 or 2 people so I wanted something small that could quickly mince things like onions, garlic, etc. We have a magic bullet that is a pain because it's heavy and has to be plugged in and it actually doesn't work as well as this chopper. I was a bit worried by how quiet it was, I thought that it might not have enough power to chop things like nuts but it works great on everything I've put in it!
My wife bought the molds and this so what she had to say—Very nice and sturdy perfect shape mold. Absolutely love how nicely the ice shapes are done and not to mention how easy they are to remove and put back together to make more. Very happy with this purchase.
I love this nut grinder. I remember when my grandma had one. I loved grinding the nuts. The only thing I don't like is the white plastic knob on the end moves around while you grind.
Great simple ladle that does the job. The key is pour slowly.
Works great for something like chicken noodle soup. Instead of using a skimmer to remove the floating oil from the pot and then switching to a ladle to serve, this ladle can skim and serve at the same time. Fill the ladle with soup and pour SLOWLY into the serving bowl. The key is to do it slowly to keep the oil in the larger side of the ladle, allowing the filtered soup into the bowl. Then, discard the oil from the ladle. The ladle "filters" the oil using a simple piece of stainless steel angled in a way that will hold back the oil that floats at the top of the soup. There's no mesh or anything doing the filtering.
Rita Griffin –
Love these
These are better than photos, love them!
Carol Hayes –
Space saver
Bought this bc we just moved into a TINY 900sqft home. THIS is the entire kitchen space..... this dish rack gave me back my counter space. That alone is worth the money I spent.
Robert Eads –
Seems to be working
More storage space than you realize.
Joyce Trotta –
This is perfect for the few dishes I handwash.
Great for those without much counter space for drying dishes!
Vera Nunez –
Easy to clean and keeps counter dry.
I love the versatility of this tray. You can use it as a drip tray under a tree urns or to put glasses on the counter without getting the countertop wet. We also use it to store the wine glasses on so they can air out without streaks.
Maisha Cuff –
Exactly what I was looking for!
I usually just make meals for 1 or 2 people so I wanted something small that could quickly mince things like onions, garlic, etc. We have a magic bullet that is a pain because it’s heavy and has to be plugged in and it actually doesn’t work as well as this chopper. I was a bit worried by how quiet it was, I thought that it might not have enough power to chop things like nuts but it works great on everything I’ve put in it!
Safah Lennon –
Easy to clean and keeps counter dry.
I love the versatility of this tray. You can use it as a drip tray under a tree urns or to put glasses on the counter without getting the countertop wet. We also use it to store the wine glasses on so they can air out without streaks.
Marie Aldrich –
Fantastic! My grandmother had one too.
I love this nut grinder. I remember when my grandma had one. I loved grinding the nuts. The only thing I don't like is the white plastic knob on the end moves around while you grind.
Roseanna Howe –
Love these
These are better than photos, love them!
Rumaysa Robbins –
Great simple ladle that does the job. The key is pour slowly.
Works great for something like chicken noodle soup. Instead of using a skimmer to remove the floating oil from the pot and then switching to a ladle to serve, this ladle can skim and serve at the same time. Fill the ladle with soup and pour SLOWLY into the serving bowl. The key is to do it slowly to keep the oil in the larger side of the ladle, allowing the filtered soup into the bowl. Then, discard the oil from the ladle. The ladle "filters" the oil using a simple piece of stainless steel angled in a way that will hold back the oil that floats at the top of the soup. There's no mesh or anything doing the filtering.
Dimitri Swift –
Exactly what I was looking for!
I usually just make meals for 1 or 2 people so I wanted something small that could quickly mince things like onions, garlic, etc. We have a magic bullet that is a pain because it's heavy and has to be plugged in and it actually doesn't work as well as this chopper. I was a bit worried by how quiet it was, I thought that it might not have enough power to chop things like nuts but it works great on everything I've put in it!
Connie Aldrich –
Easy to use, well made
Really helps a lot
Brian Cave –
Nicer than I expected!
Brenda Richardson –
Perfect Molds Every Time
My wife bought the molds and this so what she had to say—Very nice and sturdy perfect shape mold. Absolutely love how nicely the ice shapes are done and not to mention how easy they are to remove and put back together to make more. Very happy with this purchase.
Otilia Lewis –
لا غنى عنه للمطابخ
كان هذا المنتج مثاليًا لما Ø§ØØªØ§Ø¬Ù‡ من أجله.
Elicia Mandujano –
¡Funciona genial!
Este producto era perfecto para lo que lo necesitaba. He estado buscando un jarrón para el pequeño espacio.
Zafir Vohra –
لا غنى عنه للمطابخ
كان هذا المنتج مثاليًا لما Ø§ØØªØ§Ø¬Ù‡ من أجله.
Adelina Joyce –
Fantastic! My grandmother had one too.
I love this nut grinder. I remember when my grandma had one. I loved grinding the nuts. The only thing I don't like is the white plastic knob on the end moves around while you grind.
Jamal Chambers –
¡Funciona genial!
Este producto era perfecto para lo que lo necesitaba. He estado buscando un jarrón para el pequeño espacio.
Heather Ortegon –
Great simple ladle that does the job. The key is pour slowly.
Works great for something like chicken noodle soup. Instead of using a skimmer to remove the floating oil from the pot and then switching to a ladle to serve, this ladle can skim and serve at the same time. Fill the ladle with soup and pour SLOWLY into the serving bowl. The key is to do it slowly to keep the oil in the larger side of the ladle, allowing the filtered soup into the bowl. Then, discard the oil from the ladle. The ladle "filters" the oil using a simple piece of stainless steel angled in a way that will hold back the oil that floats at the top of the soup. There's no mesh or anything doing the filtering.