Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.me
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
I was looking for a replacement for one of those cheap die cast zinc presses that break so easily. After doing my research, I noticed that two companies sold what looked like the same product, so I bought both. They are both great presses, and appear to be identical. This one, the Bxgnip, I paid eight bucks for, and I kept. The $25 Zignty was a Christmas gift. After all, it was a great press, and I didn't feel so cheep as I would have giving an eight dollar gift. One of the accessories was different. The $25 Zignty has a little brush whereas the $8 Bxgnip has a small spreading knife.
mpez0
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
simple, effective. Steel, so much stronger than zinc (cast) presses. accessible for cleaning
Barnguirl
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I needed this for a long time and finally purchased this one. It works well. The only small thing is that you will need to remove the outer layers of the garlic's soft skin, or use a fork or knife to scrape the remaining bits from the chamber. Love the stainless, easy to clean.
Norma Jean Campbell
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
I bought this as a gift and it was so nice that I wished I had it instead of my old garlic press. It is sleek, easy to clean, works very well
cuRly73
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
This press might be a little hard to squeeze for the older folk or people with arthritis, but I imagine most presses are like that. I found that cutting the larger bulbs in half helps. Just wish it had silicone on handles for a better grip. My set included the press, peeler, scraping knife and they even supplied a cleaning brush, which was a nice surprise. The peeler works so-so, love the knife and brush, which makes cleaning a breeze.
ML
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024
This is a basic garlic press. I am disappointed, however, because I need to use both my hands to use it (i have small hands) and even then it doesn't always work well. Also, it is rather bulky for a garlic press. I guess it depends who is using it and what the expectations are.
Colorado
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
The big chunky handles on this made crushing the garlic easy. It was pretty easy to clean also but you do need to make sure it is out of the holes. The garlic peeler worked great on on one clove and half way on the other but it was still easier than doing it by hand. Highly recommend!
James F.
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
I really like this, even while some people expect more from a garlic press. It is a fairly robust and precision device. The hinge tolerance - which sets the gap between surfaces when fully closed - is in the range of 10 mils. The surfaces are polished nonmagnetic stainless steel. The die has 8 by 14 holes, which is a fairly fine mesh, and it is effectively an easy to clean thin rolled sheet steel, not a thick sintered or cast material. The additional surfaces, the one which closes the basket and the other that forms the pressure plate, are nicely welded, with sharp corners. The handles are relatively long, for leverage, and the curved surfaces of the handles are wide and comfortable. There simply are no "extra parts" in this design which can break. It is inexpensive, and it comes with an internally ribbed silicone garlic peeler tube. This peeler works surprisingly well, by pulling the peel sideways, across the surface, rather than by crushing the garlic clove. A "more exotic" garlic press would have handles with compound curves, but I have not been able to find such a competing device, properly manufactured. The pressure plate might have had a shallower angle to the upper handle, which would make the handles easier to close for people with smaller hands. Still, overall, this garlic press is simple and effective.
Recommended Products