Garlic Press Crusher
Garlic Press Crusher
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$9.99
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$14.99
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SPECIFICATIONS
1. Material
- Body: Common materials include stainless steel, zinc alloy, aluminum, or plastic. Stainless steel is the most durable and resistant to rust, making it the preferred material.
- Pressing Plate: Made of stainless steel or durable metal with small holes for crushing garlic.
- Handles: Often ergonomically designed, the handles may be made from stainless steel, rubber-coated metal, or plastic for a comfortable grip.
- Non-stick Coating: Some garlic presses feature a non-stick coating to make cleaning easier.
2. Capacity
- Multiple Cloves: Some presses have larger chambers that can crush multiple garlic cloves simultaneously, making them more efficient for larger quantities.
3. Cleaning and Maintenance
- Dishwasher-Safe: Many modern garlic presses are dishwasher-safe, although some may require manual cleaning.
- Easy to Clean: Many garlic presses come with a cleaning brush or built-in cleaner to help remove garlic residue from the holes.
- Removable Chamber: Some models feature a removable crushing chamber, making it easier to clean.
4. Additional Features
- Mincer Function: Some garlic presses can also mince ginger or other root vegetables, providing multi-functionality.
- Crushes Unpeeled Garlic: Higher-quality garlic presses can crush garlic even without peeling it, saving time in food prep.
5. Durability
- Rust Resistance: Stainless steel or zinc alloy models are highly durable and resistant to rust, ensuring long-term use.
- Handle Strength: Check for robust handles that won’t bend or break under pressure. For heavy-duty presses, reinforced handles provide more strength.
- On-the-Go: Oil sprayers can be used in picnics, barbecues, or travel cooking, as they are typically lightweight and easy to carry.








