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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
not easy to squeeze,
This review is from: Chef'n Emulstir, Emulsifier and Salad Dressing Maker, Arugula (Kitchen)
nice looking, like the convenience of mixing and serving in one container; however, found the mechanism which mixes the dressing difficult to squeeze. do not recommend if you have weak hands, arthritis, etc.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
attractive and it works,
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This review is from: Chef'n Emulstir, Emulsifier and Salad Dressing Maker, Arugula (Kitchen)
I wanted a nice salad dressing bottle that could easily go from table to fridge. Have only used a few times so far, but it does the job. The spout has a very tiny cap for covering, which I like in order to keep fridge odors out...might be a concern around young children or if you loose things easily. Mixes well enough when you squeeze the handle, and I hope it continues to perform well over time. Has a quick reference measuring guide on the side for oil and vinegar. Looks nice!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent -- mixes oil & venegar as well as a wisk,
By David Bland (Teaneck, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Chef'n Emulstir, Emulsifier and Salad Dressing Maker, Arugula (Kitchen)
I love this product because it mixes oil & vinegar extremely well, as well as a whisk. It really turns it into an emulsion without creating a mess. Also, it pours nicely, there's no mess created on the outside of the bottle from dripping oil.
I only gave it 4 stars, though, because (a) it does take a strong hand to operate (eg, though my 12 yr old daughter is able to use it, I don't think my mother could) and (b) if you have minced herbs/spices in the dressing it might clog it up. As it is, we have used this for plain old basalmic vinegar & oil so that's not an issue (so far).
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