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RSVP International Veg-3 Rotary Food Mill | 
enlarge | Brand: RSVP Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $18.95
New (2) from $18.95
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 33014
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7
MPN: Veg-3 UPC: 053796102960 EAN: 0053796102960 ASIN: B000F7JXM4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Material: Plastic bowl; 18/10 stainless steel disks | | • | Size/Capacity: 2.5-qt. | | • | Origin: China | | • | Cleaning & Care: Top rack, dishwasher-safe | | • | Special Features: Recipes and instructions included |
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Product Description Make delicious tomato sauce, applesauce, baby food or riced potatoes with this Rotary Food Mill. Three interchangeable 18/10 stainless steel disks (fine, medium and coarse) fit in the sturdy, hygienic plastic bowl. The long, comfortable handle and substantial pot rests hold the mill steady when in use. Fits over bowls or pots 6.25-in. to 10.25-in. in diameter. Dishwasher-safe on the top rack.
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Recommended May 10, 2008 Spyce 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
The RSVP food mill is an economical and efficient means to pureeing food such as tomatoes, potatoes, and fruit. I started not to get this because it's plastic and history has shown that for me, most of those items wind up in the trash. However, after looking at the prices on the other brands and reading a review somewhere about another plastic food mill that's very similar to this one, I decided to get it. Even though it's plastic, it's pretty durable and can sit on top of a hot pot. Some may not like it because the feet are not adjustable, but there are enough notches on the legs to accommodate a variety of pot or bowl sizes. It's obviously not intended for huge pots or mixing bowls. I use it over a pot that's about 8" across the top. The mill comes with 3 stainless steel blades. The description says 18/10. The blades are sturdy and fit snugly in the bowl. The handle has to be pressed into the notches on the side of the bowl using a bit of force, but it doesn't require anything more than a little effort. The food mill is 2.5 quarts, which is enough for my needs. I cut up and cooked about 6 medium sized red potatoes, drained them and put them all into the food mill. It was a little to full, but after a few turns that problem was solved. I used the coarse blade and processed all of the potatoes in a few minutes. Since I didn't peel the potatoes, I had to scrape the blade off once to move the peel out of the way. The mill did a great job, and I was satisfied with the results.
Food mill was a good deal February 2, 2007 MikyD (Floral Park, N.Y. U.S.A.) 2 out of 22 found this review helpful
I received the food mill promptly, and in perfect condition. It was as stated by the seller.
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