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Default Can you identify this food mill?

In article >,
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> I'm trying to buy a food mill for my mom. She's had a tinned one for years.
> Obviously a stainless steel one is much easier to care for. She found the
> first one on this page:
http://www.creativecookware.com/standard_mills.htm
> But due to all sorts of pop ups I can't get to View Cart. I'm not even sure
> if I put the item into the cart, though I suspect I put it in numerous
> times. They do not take orders over the phone. They do not identify this
> mill, presumably to make it hard to comparison shop. But since their site
> has problems and they won't take a phone order, I'm left with little choice
> but to look elsewhere. A look at the source code has:
> item_name=8.0+inch+stainless+steel+foodmill+g& item_number=LE42650
>
> Larger pictures are he
> http://www.creativecookware.com/imag...20Le426101.jpg
> http://www.creativecookware.com/imag...0Le42610sm.jpg
>
> Note now three different model numbers. Searching on LE42650 I find:
> http://www.cookingtreasures.com/Appl...3_disks.htm l
>
> But wait! The picture is different (and so is the "list" price). What my
> mom wants is one that sits above the bowl, and doesn't stick down into it.
> That's the heavy duty gauge one, not the regular gauge.
>
> Searching on the second doesn't find anything. So just what food mill is it
> that my mon likes?
>
> Don <www.donwiss.com> (e-mail link at home page bottom).
>

Take a look at this one. It looks pretty good and seems to have the
attributes you want. The company is reputable and puts out paper
catalogs which you will get forever once you order from them. What more
could you want?

http://tinyurl.com/34ad9y

Bob