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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Zyliss Susi 2 Garlic PressCustomer Review: Works well. Very hard to clean. Summary: 1 Stars
This as a new and "improved" Zyliss press. It does not come with the plastic cleaner the older model used because it has a "nonstick" surface. It is very difficult to remove the peels left after pressing. The holes have to be cleaned individually with a small probe like a toothpick. Difficult and time consuming. I have sent multiple e-mails to Zyliss asking for cleaning suggestions. Zyliss does not respond. The companies lack of interest in customer satisfaction is very informative. Don't buy their products.
Customer Review: Very disappointed Summary: 1 Stars
I bought one of these recently to replace my old, beaten-up garlic press. After trying to use it several times I found it impossible to clean. Like the other poster I had to resort to using a toothpick to clean out the holes. I finally threw it into the garbage -- I would have felt guilty if I had passed it on to anyone else!
I was glad I still had the old one (a 30 year old Zyliss Susi !) that presses the garlic AND cleans easily (without resorting to brushes or toothpicks!)
Customer Review: I never thought I'd find a better garlic press than my original susi Summary: 5 Stars
I saw the susi 2 in a store about a month ago. Always a sucker for Zyliss, I bought one. My original susi was quite old, and starting to show signs of age. A few minutes ago, I finally had an occassion to press some garlic, and I am impressed. It was faster and easier. Not just easier to press, but easier to get the peels out of too. I'm about to embark on a personal crusade to preach the joys of this new device to all people I know, regardless of if they cook or not.
Customer Review: Not impressed Summary: 1 Stars
Based on other reviews, I expected more out of this garlic press. It only crushes SMALL cloves easily. Large cloves are fairly impossible to crush without brute strength and the flimsiness and lightness of this press makes it even harder. It does not clean so well either- bits of garlic get stuck in the holes. The garlic press also seems to retain the garlic smell which I think is due to it being made from plastic. I will be buying a regular stainless steel garlic press.
Customer Review: Great Product Summary: 5 Stars
I like to fry foods in garlic butter and usually make up 1/2 pound of butter at a time. Got so carried away with this garlic press that I ended up with enough pressed garlic to do a whole pound. So much easier than chopping and I very much like the fact that I don't have to peel the garlic first. Just snip off the stem end and away we go. No more having the peel sticking to my fingers and having to rinse my hands after peeling each clove.
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