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  • Creates consistent cookies with the press of a lever
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4.3 out of 5 stars
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Customers like the ease of use, cookie quality, and functionality of the product. They mention it's incredibly easy to put the press together, fill it, and use it. Some are also happy with the design. However, some dislike the dough release and cookie size. Opinions are mixed on the build quality.

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704 customers mention "Ease of use"608 positive96 negative

Customers find the cookie cutter easy to use. They mention they have no problems putting it together, filling it, using it, changing disks, or cleaning it. They also appreciate the ease with which the handle presses down.

"...The texture was delicate with a nice crumb. Next I tried at 14 minutes rotating after 7 minutes...." Read more

"...It definitely delivers, as far as ease of use, and the end result you get when making cookies...." Read more

"...the minor issue with dough sticking, the variety of shapes and the ease of use make it a valuable addition to my kitchen arsenal." Read more

"Well built. Not flimsy. Very easy to use...." Read more

577 customers mention "Cookie quality"500 positive77 negative

Customers like the cookie quality of the product. They mention it makes great cookies, is easy to clean, and the dough is pasty. Some say the directions are simple and the cookies are perfectly formed. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and quantity of the cookies produced by the press.

"...the amount of lemon extract, but it still made for a tender, flavorful cookie with a hint of lemon...." Read more

"...Good Grips 14-Piece Cookie Press Set has certainly made my baking adventures more enjoyable...." Read more

"...I used the recipe in the booklet to make flower cookies. They were delicious. I recommend this product." Read more

"Very easy to use, and perfect for spritz cookies. It does come with a recipe but there’s also a bunch online!" Read more

527 customers mention "Functionality"376 positive151 negative

Customers like the functionality of the cookie cutter. They mention it works well overall and is nice.

"...Update: The new press works great and I since I couldn't find a good lemon cookie recipe for this press I created one that I am thrilled with...." Read more

"...Overall, I'm happy with this cookie press. Works well, and you won't strain your hand much, like with some cheap cookie presses out there...." Read more

"The handle does NOT work, there is no pressure at all, you will maybe get one cookie the very first time you try, the rest of the time you need to..." Read more

"...While the press works well overall, I found that occasionally some dough gets stuck in the mechanism, requiring a bit of extra effort to clear...." Read more

317 customers mention "Ease of cleaning"271 positive46 negative

Customers find the cookie cutter easy to clean. They mention it comes apart for cleaning and can be filled from the top or bottom.

"...It worked great. It was easy to use and clean, I love the great shapes of the cookies. Great purchase and worth the money." Read more

"...is dishwasher safe, and the plunger mechanism (hand-washable) cleans up with soap and warm water...." Read more

"...Easy to use, easy to clean. Very pleased." Read more

"...today, I think cookie cutter cookies are more versatile, easier, less cleanup time, a better size and not so temperamental with regard to baking..." Read more

206 customers mention "Design"160 positive46 negative

Customers like the design of the cookie cutter. They mention it's easy to use and clean, has a nice selection of shapes, and the ergonomic design of the handles with the good grips feature lives up to its name.

"...The ergonomic design of the handles with the Good Grips feature lives up to its name, making it comfortable to use even during extended baking..." Read more

"...It worked great. It was easy to use and clean, I love the great shapes of the cookies. Great purchase and worth the money." Read more

"...Made perfect shapes as adverstised." Read more

"...The cookies it produces are minuscule and average looking. The old Mirro twist press was hard to use, to be sure but the cookies were normal sized...." Read more

424 customers mention "Build quality"190 positive234 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the build quality of the cookie cutter. Some mention it's sturdy and seems to be made of quality materials, while others say the decline in quality is apart from an OXO fan. They mention the piston is poorly constructed and not stainless steel.

"...I want to love It like all things OXO but it is borderline BAD...." Read more

"...Nothing was wasted...." Read more

"...I have had very little luck after four batches. It's actually become worse each time...." Read more

"...set offer a creative touch to my cookie presentations, and the sturdy construction of the press itself gives me confidence in its durability...." Read more

155 customers mention "Dough release"41 positive114 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the dough release of the cookie cutter. They mention that the dough doesn't detach from the cookie when they press it, and lots of dough gets trapped behind the plunger and along the sides of the tube. Some customers also say the top and bottom would pop off when they would try to make cookies.

"...But the dough doesn't come out as a single, solid piece. At least, not in a shape vaguely resembling that of a churro...." Read more

"...I would not use with parchment paper...seemed to not want to release. I'm sure I will get the knack of this gizmo...." Read more

"Nice design, easy to press out cookies. But the plunger does not fit tightly in the tube and batter collects above the plunger." Read more

"...of them - the bear and fleur-de-lis I gave up on as the dough would not go through well no matter what. The sunflower did really well...." Read more

138 customers mention "Cookie size"38 positive100 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the cookie size of the product. They mention the dough tube is small, so it has to be filled often. The barrel is a little smaller than their old one, meaning they have to refill it more. The plastic plate on the plunger is a bit smaller, and it allows for dough to vary in size.

"...They really suffer from too much other flavoring.6. The cookies are so small that baking time is no less than 7 minutes and no more than 9...." Read more

"...A lot of the cookies came out messy or too little or too big. I managed to get some spritz cookies out of filling it twice, but that was it...." Read more

"...The cookies are petite but I like that...some others complained they were too small...I find the small size adds to their charm...." Read more

"...My only complaint is capacity. The dough tube is small, so it has to be filled often...." Read more

Perfect cookies at warp speed if you follow the directions and do what they say
5 out of 5 stars
Perfect cookies at warp speed if you follow the directions and do what they say
I bought this press on sale through the warehouse deals. Supposedly just damaged packaging but the package looked fine. When I went to make a batch I noticed I couldn't get the top off, so I loaded it from the bottom and made a bunch of adorable cookies that tasted great. The unit cranked out those cookies in warp speed and they cooked up perfectly. When I was done I figured I would soak the press in warm water and finally get it unscrewed for cleaning as some dough got trapped between the chambers...no luck. I guess that is why it was returned but now I have a press with cookie dough all stuck on it to return...yuk!I chatted with Amazon, told them the situation and they credited me for the cost of the press and I am ordering another...no need to send it back. This is why I shop here..so hassle free.Manufacturing defect aside, this was the most effortless press I have ever used! I found after I primed the unit and scraped off the dough as instructed I still had to do a double press to get the first cookie out, which was now double the size of all the rest. No problem, I just scooped it up and put it back in the bowl for the next batch. Nothing was wasted. The rest of the cookies came out perfect with one press and if I had enough cookie sheets I could have knocked out the entire dough batch in about ten minutes...EVEN with reload time! I used a teaspoon to press out any air pockets...made sure my pan was ungreased and cold (made sure the pan cooled before I loaded on another batch) rotated the pan in the oven halfway through as suggested in the recipe and every cookie came out picture perfect in warp speed. I loved how easy it was to change disks between batches so I was able to check out several of the designs and they all came out adorable. The cookies are petite but I like that...some others complained they were too small...I find the small size adds to their charm. I made the lemon poppy seed variation of the butter cookie included with the unit...I'm a lemon freak so next time I will double the amount of lemon extract, but it still made for a tender, flavorful cookie with a hint of lemon. I purchased the autumn disk set but have not used it yet. Wanted the spring set but they are unavailable at the moment.My only regret is that I will have to wait for the new press to arrive to make more cookies...Update: The new press works great and I since I couldn't find a good lemon cookie recipe for this press I created one that I am thrilled with. If you're looking for a mild lemon flavor...move on, this is NOT the cookie for you.Lemon Poppy Sunflower Cookies2 Sticks cold butter cut into teaspoon slices3 ounces softened cream cheese1 cup sugar1 egg yolkI teaspoon lemon oil (I got this at King Arthur Flour) if you use extract, double it and add more as desiredI heaping teaspoon of european lemon zest (King Arthur again) fresh zest of one lemon would be fine1 teaspoon lemon powder (King Arthur) have no idea what to sub here maybe double the zest2 1/2 Cups King Arthur All Purpose Flour (the only flour I use)1/4 teaspoon of salt (if your using salted butter you can skip this)Poppy seedsLemon sugar (again King Arthur, but I was disappointed how minimal the taste was...perfect lemon yellow color however so I used it...a nice lemon yellow sanding sugar would work just fine)Makes 8 dozen cookiesPreheat oven to 350 degreesCream butter and cream cheese and sugar (I used my Kitchenaid mixer and it took a lot longer than you would think) Look for the mixture to change color to a light yellow almost white with no lumps of butter showing, it should be light and fluffy...took me about 10 minutes on medium speed)Add egg yolk, lemon oil, lemon zest, lemon powder mix until well combine and then taste to see if it's lemony enough for you and adjust as needed (I added more lemon powder as a first instinct).Combine flour and salt and slowly add to butter mixture while mixing...here's where a lot of people go wrong, don't be afraid to mix this, you won't get a tough cookie but if it's not light enough it won't go through the press.Load the dough with a teaspoon into the press fitted with the sunflower disc, pushing the dough down with the teaspoon to push out any air pockets, if any dough starts coming out of the press just pop it back in the bowl for the next batch. Press cookies out on a COLD UNGREASED COOKIE SHEET. Don't try to use parchment, foil or silpat, it just won't work. I've never had a cookie stick or break. You may have to press twice to get the first cookie out, this will be bigger than the rest, I just scoop it up, put it back in the bowl and press another in it's place. Dust with lemon sugar or yellow sanding sugar and then sprinkle poppy seeds in the center. I use a 1/8th teaspoon for this and tried several different ways, one depressing the center with the measuring spoon and pouring some poppy seeds in...but in the end I just sprinkled some around the center (there is a peak in the very center) I liked the way this looked the best.Baking: my oven is true to temp and at first I baked for 12 minutes, rotating the pan after 6 minutes. The end result was a cookie that was golden just around the edges and somewhat pale. The texture was delicate with a nice crumb. Next I tried at 14 minutes rotating after 7 minutes. Now the end result had the golden color encroaching up the petals a bit and I just loved this look! Much more reminiscent of a real sunflower. The texture was now crispy and I preferred it by far.Now these cookies are amazing just as is, but I'm planning on melting some lemon wafers (King Arthur) and dipping the bottoms in it for a cookie that will hit it out of the park. Also thought about sandwiching two cookies between some of the melted lemon wafers but that may be just too much cookie. I'll update with the results.Hope you enjoy this recipe!UPDATE: dipping the bottoms in the melted lemon wafers was just too much of a hassle so I put a dollop of about 1/8th-1/4 teaspoon of the melted lemon wafers on the flat side of a cookie and sandwiched it with another. The small size of the cookie was perfect for this and I just loved the result. I melted about a half cup of wafers in the microwave for 2-30 second burst on high and it was enough to sandwich about 40 cookies (80 cookies sandwiched). I left the rest as is. This cookie is a winner IMHO.ANOTHER UPDATE: Duh! I lined a sheet with parchment paper, put a dollop of melted lemon wafer on the paper and centered a cookie on it and pressed gently. Worked like a charm. You could also put the dollop directly on the back of the cookie and then place on the sheet...I posted some photos. Here you don't want any brown color so I baked for 12 minutes rotating after 6.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2016
I bought this press on sale through the warehouse deals. Supposedly just damaged packaging but the package looked fine. When I went to make a batch I noticed I couldn't get the top off, so I loaded it from the bottom and made a bunch of adorable cookies that tasted great. The unit cranked out those cookies in warp speed and they cooked up perfectly. When I was done I figured I would soak the press in warm water and finally get it unscrewed for cleaning as some dough got trapped between the chambers...no luck. I guess that is why it was returned but now I have a press with cookie dough all stuck on it to return...yuk!
I chatted with Amazon, told them the situation and they credited me for the cost of the press and I am ordering another...no need to send it back. This is why I shop here..so hassle free.
Manufacturing defect aside, this was the most effortless press I have ever used! I found after I primed the unit and scraped off the dough as instructed I still had to do a double press to get the first cookie out, which was now double the size of all the rest. No problem, I just scooped it up and put it back in the bowl for the next batch. Nothing was wasted. The rest of the cookies came out perfect with one press and if I had enough cookie sheets I could have knocked out the entire dough batch in about ten minutes...EVEN with reload time! I used a teaspoon to press out any air pockets...made sure my pan was ungreased and cold (made sure the pan cooled before I loaded on another batch) rotated the pan in the oven halfway through as suggested in the recipe and every cookie came out picture perfect in warp speed. I loved how easy it was to change disks between batches so I was able to check out several of the designs and they all came out adorable. The cookies are petite but I like that...some others complained they were too small...I find the small size adds to their charm. I made the lemon poppy seed variation of the butter cookie included with the unit...I'm a lemon freak so next time I will double the amount of lemon extract, but it still made for a tender, flavorful cookie with a hint of lemon. I purchased the autumn disk set but have not used it yet. Wanted the spring set but they are unavailable at the moment.
My only regret is that I will have to wait for the new press to arrive to make more cookies...
Update: The new press works great and I since I couldn't find a good lemon cookie recipe for this press I created one that I am thrilled with. If you're looking for a mild lemon flavor...move on, this is NOT the cookie for you.
Lemon Poppy Sunflower Cookies
2 Sticks cold butter cut into teaspoon slices
3 ounces softened cream cheese
1 cup sugar
1 egg yolk
I teaspoon lemon oil (I got this at King Arthur Flour) if you use extract, double it and add more as desired
I heaping teaspoon of european lemon zest (King Arthur again) fresh zest of one lemon would be fine
1 teaspoon lemon powder (King Arthur) have no idea what to sub here maybe double the zest
2 1/2 Cups King Arthur All Purpose Flour (the only flour I use)
1/4 teaspoon of salt (if your using salted butter you can skip this)
Poppy seeds
Lemon sugar (again King Arthur, but I was disappointed how minimal the taste was...perfect lemon yellow color however so I used it...a nice lemon yellow sanding sugar would work just fine)
Makes 8 dozen cookies
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
Cream butter and cream cheese and sugar (I used my Kitchenaid mixer and it took a lot longer than you would think) Look for the mixture to change color to a light yellow almost white with no lumps of butter showing, it should be light and fluffy...took me about 10 minutes on medium speed)
Add egg yolk, lemon oil, lemon zest, lemon powder mix until well combine and then taste to see if it's lemony enough for you and adjust as needed (I added more lemon powder as a first instinct).
Combine flour and salt and slowly add to butter mixture while mixing...here's where a lot of people go wrong, don't be afraid to mix this, you won't get a tough cookie but if it's not light enough it won't go through the press.
Load the dough with a teaspoon into the press fitted with the sunflower disc, pushing the dough down with the teaspoon to push out any air pockets, if any dough starts coming out of the press just pop it back in the bowl for the next batch. Press cookies out on a COLD UNGREASED COOKIE SHEET. Don't try to use parchment, foil or silpat, it just won't work. I've never had a cookie stick or break. You may have to press twice to get the first cookie out, this will be bigger than the rest, I just scoop it up, put it back in the bowl and press another in it's place. Dust with lemon sugar or yellow sanding sugar and then sprinkle poppy seeds in the center. I use a 1/8th teaspoon for this and tried several different ways, one depressing the center with the measuring spoon and pouring some poppy seeds in...but in the end I just sprinkled some around the center (there is a peak in the very center) I liked the way this looked the best.
Baking: my oven is true to temp and at first I baked for 12 minutes, rotating the pan after 6 minutes. The end result was a cookie that was golden just around the edges and somewhat pale. The texture was delicate with a nice crumb. Next I tried at 14 minutes rotating after 7 minutes. Now the end result had the golden color encroaching up the petals a bit and I just loved this look! Much more reminiscent of a real sunflower. The texture was now crispy and I preferred it by far.
Now these cookies are amazing just as is, but I'm planning on melting some lemon wafers (King Arthur) and dipping the bottoms in it for a cookie that will hit it out of the park. Also thought about sandwiching two cookies between some of the melted lemon wafers but that may be just too much cookie. I'll update with the results.
Hope you enjoy this recipe!
UPDATE: dipping the bottoms in the melted lemon wafers was just too much of a hassle so I put a dollop of about 1/8th-1/4 teaspoon of the melted lemon wafers on the flat side of a cookie and sandwiched it with another. The small size of the cookie was perfect for this and I just loved the result. I melted about a half cup of wafers in the microwave for 2-30 second burst on high and it was enough to sandwich about 40 cookies (80 cookies sandwiched). I left the rest as is. This cookie is a winner IMHO.
ANOTHER UPDATE: Duh! I lined a sheet with parchment paper, put a dollop of melted lemon wafer on the paper and centered a cookie on it and pressed gently. Worked like a charm. You could also put the dollop directly on the back of the cookie and then place on the sheet...I posted some photos. Here you don't want any brown color so I baked for 12 minutes rotating after 6.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect cookies at warp speed if you follow the directions and do what they say
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2016
I bought this press on sale through the warehouse deals. Supposedly just damaged packaging but the package looked fine. When I went to make a batch I noticed I couldn't get the top off, so I loaded it from the bottom and made a bunch of adorable cookies that tasted great. The unit cranked out those cookies in warp speed and they cooked up perfectly. When I was done I figured I would soak the press in warm water and finally get it unscrewed for cleaning as some dough got trapped between the chambers...no luck. I guess that is why it was returned but now I have a press with cookie dough all stuck on it to return...yuk!
I chatted with Amazon, told them the situation and they credited me for the cost of the press and I am ordering another...no need to send it back. This is why I shop here..so hassle free.
Manufacturing defect aside, this was the most effortless press I have ever used! I found after I primed the unit and scraped off the dough as instructed I still had to do a double press to get the first cookie out, which was now double the size of all the rest. No problem, I just scooped it up and put it back in the bowl for the next batch. Nothing was wasted. The rest of the cookies came out perfect with one press and if I had enough cookie sheets I could have knocked out the entire dough batch in about ten minutes...EVEN with reload time! I used a teaspoon to press out any air pockets...made sure my pan was ungreased and cold (made sure the pan cooled before I loaded on another batch) rotated the pan in the oven halfway through as suggested in the recipe and every cookie came out picture perfect in warp speed. I loved how easy it was to change disks between batches so I was able to check out several of the designs and they all came out adorable. The cookies are petite but I like that...some others complained they were too small...I find the small size adds to their charm. I made the lemon poppy seed variation of the butter cookie included with the unit...I'm a lemon freak so next time I will double the amount of lemon extract, but it still made for a tender, flavorful cookie with a hint of lemon. I purchased the autumn disk set but have not used it yet. Wanted the spring set but they are unavailable at the moment.
My only regret is that I will have to wait for the new press to arrive to make more cookies...
Update: The new press works great and I since I couldn't find a good lemon cookie recipe for this press I created one that I am thrilled with. If you're looking for a mild lemon flavor...move on, this is NOT the cookie for you.
Lemon Poppy Sunflower Cookies
2 Sticks cold butter cut into teaspoon slices
3 ounces softened cream cheese
1 cup sugar
1 egg yolk
I teaspoon lemon oil (I got this at King Arthur Flour) if you use extract, double it and add more as desired
I heaping teaspoon of european lemon zest (King Arthur again) fresh zest of one lemon would be fine
1 teaspoon lemon powder (King Arthur) have no idea what to sub here maybe double the zest
2 1/2 Cups King Arthur All Purpose Flour (the only flour I use)
1/4 teaspoon of salt (if your using salted butter you can skip this)
Poppy seeds
Lemon sugar (again King Arthur, but I was disappointed how minimal the taste was...perfect lemon yellow color however so I used it...a nice lemon yellow sanding sugar would work just fine)
Makes 8 dozen cookies
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
Cream butter and cream cheese and sugar (I used my Kitchenaid mixer and it took a lot longer than you would think) Look for the mixture to change color to a light yellow almost white with no lumps of butter showing, it should be light and fluffy...took me about 10 minutes on medium speed)
Add egg yolk, lemon oil, lemon zest, lemon powder mix until well combine and then taste to see if it's lemony enough for you and adjust as needed (I added more lemon powder as a first instinct).
Combine flour and salt and slowly add to butter mixture while mixing...here's where a lot of people go wrong, don't be afraid to mix this, you won't get a tough cookie but if it's not light enough it won't go through the press.
Load the dough with a teaspoon into the press fitted with the sunflower disc, pushing the dough down with the teaspoon to push out any air pockets, if any dough starts coming out of the press just pop it back in the bowl for the next batch. Press cookies out on a COLD UNGREASED COOKIE SHEET. Don't try to use parchment, foil or silpat, it just won't work. I've never had a cookie stick or break. You may have to press twice to get the first cookie out, this will be bigger than the rest, I just scoop it up, put it back in the bowl and press another in it's place. Dust with lemon sugar or yellow sanding sugar and then sprinkle poppy seeds in the center. I use a 1/8th teaspoon for this and tried several different ways, one depressing the center with the measuring spoon and pouring some poppy seeds in...but in the end I just sprinkled some around the center (there is a peak in the very center) I liked the way this looked the best.
Baking: my oven is true to temp and at first I baked for 12 minutes, rotating the pan after 6 minutes. The end result was a cookie that was golden just around the edges and somewhat pale. The texture was delicate with a nice crumb. Next I tried at 14 minutes rotating after 7 minutes. Now the end result had the golden color encroaching up the petals a bit and I just loved this look! Much more reminiscent of a real sunflower. The texture was now crispy and I preferred it by far.
Now these cookies are amazing just as is, but I'm planning on melting some lemon wafers (King Arthur) and dipping the bottoms in it for a cookie that will hit it out of the park. Also thought about sandwiching two cookies between some of the melted lemon wafers but that may be just too much cookie. I'll update with the results.
Hope you enjoy this recipe!
UPDATE: dipping the bottoms in the melted lemon wafers was just too much of a hassle so I put a dollop of about 1/8th-1/4 teaspoon of the melted lemon wafers on the flat side of a cookie and sandwiched it with another. The small size of the cookie was perfect for this and I just loved the result. I melted about a half cup of wafers in the microwave for 2-30 second burst on high and it was enough to sandwich about 40 cookies (80 cookies sandwiched). I left the rest as is. This cookie is a winner IMHO.
ANOTHER UPDATE: Duh! I lined a sheet with parchment paper, put a dollop of melted lemon wafer on the paper and centered a cookie on it and pressed gently. Worked like a charm. You could also put the dollop directly on the back of the cookie and then place on the sheet...I posted some photos. Here you don't want any brown color so I baked for 12 minutes rotating after 6.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2021
If you want to make pretty cookie shapes in no time, this is the product you're looking for. I've been a longtime fan of OXO products, they're all terrific. So I had high expectations of this cookie press. It definitely delivers, as far as ease of use, and the end result you get when making cookies. That said, I do have one important question....

Why doesn't OXO make a disc for churros?

I came across a similar kitchen gadget that was used to make churros. I normally just a frosting piping tip in a plastic bag for shaping my churro dough before frying. The catch is that I can't make them very thick. And I can't automatically make the hollow churros that can be filled with sweet stuff after you fry them up. Instead of just ordering a churro press, I figured I'd try this cookie press out. So no matter what, I've at least got a really good cookie press. I tried experimenting with different discs, but it just wasn't going to work for churros. It does work great in that you can hold the press sideways, and just click out long shapes (then cut with a knife when it reaches the right size). But the dough doesn't come out as a single, solid piece. At least, not in a shape vaguely resembling that of a churro. That you can't make churros with these isn't a bad thing. OXO doesn't advertise the product as something you could make churros with. I just had hoped that I would be able to do it. I can't, so I just buckled and ordered myself a churro press.

Overall, I'm happy with this cookie press. Works well, and you won't strain your hand much, like with some cheap cookie presses out there. So if you want a nice cookie press, add this one to your cart, and buy it today.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024
⭐⭐⭐⭐

The OXO Good Grips 14-Piece Cookie Press Set has certainly made my baking adventures more enjoyable. The variety of discs and shapes included in the set offer a creative touch to my cookie presentations, and the sturdy construction of the press itself gives me confidence in its durability.

The ergonomic design of the handles with the Good Grips feature lives up to its name, making it comfortable to use even during extended baking sessions. The clear barrel allows me to monitor the cookie dough level easily, preventing any unexpected interruptions in the middle of my baking.

The set also comes with a handy storage case, which helps keep everything organized and easily accessible. While the press works well overall, I found that occasionally some dough gets stuck in the mechanism, requiring a bit of extra effort to clear. This is a minor inconvenience but worth mentioning.

All in all, the OXO Good Grips 14-Piece Cookie Press Set is a reliable and versatile tool for any avid baker. Despite the minor issue with dough sticking, the variety of shapes and the ease of use make it a valuable addition to my kitchen arsenal.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
Well built. Not flimsy. Very easy to use. I like the design of this press because it takes little effort to push the cookie dough out that even my 3 year old granddaughter was able to use it with little help. It comes with a variety of cookie discs and a little case to keep them in. I used the recipe in the booklet to make flower cookies. They were delicious. I recommend this product.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great cookie press!
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
Well built. Not flimsy. Very easy to use. I like the design of this press because it takes little effort to push the cookie dough out that even my 3 year old granddaughter was able to use it with little help. It comes with a variety of cookie discs and a little case to keep them in. I used the recipe in the booklet to make flower cookies. They were delicious. I recommend this product.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Very easy to use, and perfect for spritz cookies. It does come with a recipe but there’s also a bunch online!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Super easy and fun
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Very easy to use, and perfect for spritz cookies. It does come with a recipe but there’s also a bunch online!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
I bought this to make Christmas cookies. It worked great. It was easy to use and clean, I love the great shapes of the cookies. Great purchase and worth the money.
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Cleide M.
5.0 out of 5 stars Satisfação total
Reviewed in Brazil on November 7, 2024
Esse produto é para fazer meus biscoitos.
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Cleide M.
5.0 out of 5 stars Satisfação total
Reviewed in Brazil on November 7, 2024
Esse produto é para fazer meus biscoitos.
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Reviewed in Mexico on August 28, 2024
Muy practica y de buena calidad. Es poco complicado lavarlo, pero funciona muy bien
Madison
5.0 out of 5 stars Great cookie press
Reviewed in Canada on December 16, 2020
I’ve only used this twice so far but I love it! I make whipped shortbread every year for Christmas, and have always wanted a cookie press to be able to make cute shapes for friends and family. I used a silicon baking mat, as I read that cookie presses don’t usually work well with parchment as the paper will lift up and mess up the cookie. Silicon mats worked great though and I didn’t notice that problem with it. The press is super easy to put together, and I don’t notice a ton of resistance when I press the cookies which is good because I read they do break relatively easy. I would say that this is definitely for a lighter cookie dough, and not suitable for anything that’s tough like gingerbread or sugar cookies. The little holder for the press plates is absolutely adorable, and works great to keep things organized. The first batch of cookies I made with this wasn’t quite right because I halved the recipe and there was too much butter and not enough flour or sugar. The cookies surprisingly still held a relatively good shape despite this! The second batch I made was perfect though. I used the snowflake and tree, and was worried the snowflake would be difficult to distinguish since the cookies sometimes spread. However, they held up very nicely and they did spread a little, but the shape of the snowflake was absolutely still there. I would say that if your cookies aren’t holding their shape it’s not the press, but rather the recipe. This press is also so easy to clean! The top and bottom both screw off, and I put a small spatula in to scrape off any excess on the sides and then handwashed it. I believe this is advertised as dishwasher safe, but can’t say how it would hold up as we don’t own a dishwasher. Overall, this is a great purchase and if you’re on the fence about it I would say go for it!
Dom
5.0 out of 5 stars Génial !!! Gain de temps incroyable !
Reviewed in France on December 26, 2018
Employée pour faire des biscuits de Noël. Prise en main rapide et pas compliquée du tout. Nettoyage très facile.
La presse permet de remplir une plaque à pâtisserie et très rapidement et la plupart de mes recettes ont fonctionné. Après quelques essais on se rend vite compte des recettes compatibles ou non avec la presse.
Achat très positif pour moi.
Karen Crimmins
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it
Reviewed in Australia on January 11, 2023
This product arrived quickly and was what I expected. It was very easy to use and biscuits turned out great. The forcer came apart easily for cleaning. I would recommend this product.