
by - written on 03/11/12 (Very useful, 83 readings)
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I bought the Farringdon 3 Disc Potato Ricer from a department store for £25 for my mum for her birthday, because she asked for it. Since I cook at her place frequently I have had ample experience of using it myself. I must admit I am not the world's best chef so I didn't really see why anyone would need this device. What it does is mash ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/11/12 (Very useful, 63 readings)
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I paid £15.49 for this item on ebay which saved me about £10 on the prices I had seen in the shops for this potato ricer which is a great little gadget for making light, fluffy mash potato without the need to use lots of fattening butter (although I still add a little) and it is also less effort although mashing potato is not what I ... Read the complete review

by - written on 22/10/12 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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I love preparing home cooked dinners and often I like to batch cook dinners and freeze them so that my husband and I always have something nutritious to eat if we are in a hurry or one of us is at home alone and doesn't want to cook a dinner from scratch. Because of this I can be doing a large amount of cooking in one day and I make a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/05/12 (Somewhat useful, 11 readings)
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I bought this product after being sceptical for a while. I had seen similar products in high end stores and on the internet, as well as in cooking magazines. I didn't really see how it would be so much better than a normal traditional masher to justify the much higher price. But after using for the first time i realised it was so worth ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/10/11 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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We all have different preferences when it comes to food and mashed potato is one thing I like to be made to perfection. I like my mashed potato creamy ans smooth - some prefer it to have more texture to it. I use the Farringdon 3 disc Potato Ricer to ensure my mashed potato is to my liking and for around the £25 mark I believe it to be ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/07/11 (Very useful, 55 readings)
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My other half is very fussy about her mashed potato, we have a potato masher, but she doesn't believe it mashes potatoes to the level they should be mashed. To appease her and make my own life easier I decided to buy her a potato ricer, as i'd read really good reviews on Amazon. This one is made by Farringdon and cost me ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/04/11 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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I originally had what was essentially a plastic version of this same product but the handle saw fit to snap off, and as they now make a metal version I have a feeling I wasn't the only one who it happend to. I bought this one for about £25 at Lakeland where I buy many of my kitchen gadgets. Typically, their products are expensive but ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/03/11 (Very useful, 55 readings)
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I believe I first came across a potato ricer in one of Jamie Oliver's cook books a few years ago and thought it sounded an amazing kitchen gadget to have, so I started searching on Amazon for one and after reading reviews and comparing prices settled on this Farringdon 3 Disc Potato Ricer. I have to admit it is quite expensive when you ... Read the complete review



