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On Aug 15, 1:02*pm, Corey Richardson >
wrote: > If anyone's looking for a replacement Garlic press, I can thoroughly > recommend a Zyliss. In the past I've bought cheap ones and they've > lasted at most a year, but the Zyliss is still going strong over 10 > years later. Right, but be sure to get a Zyliss with a curved ergonomic handle. No peeling and it takes MUCH less hand power. Lynn in Fargo |
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On Fri, 15 Aug 2008 11:07:29 -0700 (PDT), Lynn from Fargo
> wrote: >On Aug 15, 1:02*pm, Corey Richardson > >wrote: >> If anyone's looking for a replacement Garlic press, I can thoroughly >> recommend a Zyliss. In the past I've bought cheap ones and they've >> lasted at most a year, but the Zyliss is still going strong over 10 >> years later. > >Right, but be sure to get a Zyliss with a curved ergonomic handle. No >peeling and it takes MUCH less hand power. >Lynn in Fargo Thanks for the tip. Mine's the Susi which doesn't have that - but it's still very good! If I ever have to replace it I'd get the Susi 2 that you suggest. |
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