Pedrini Salad Spinner Product Reviews
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3 of 5 (60.0%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Written By:
Anonymous
(New York, NY United States)
Customer Review
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| "it works, but you can't use for small vegetables." |
Date: 3/9/2007 |
"I had an OXO's smaller salad spinner, but it broke when I tried to wash the top part. I wanted bigger one and this one had a nice price, so I tried new brand. Here is my pros and cons with comparsion.
- Both spin well. OXO is easier. You can just push down. You have to hold the bowl firmly for Pedrini. I don't think it's hard, but it's some extra work.
- Pedrini's top is easier to dry. If you use OXO, have you ever check between the two layers of the top part? You might see black dirt or mold. (I don't have dish washer. I washed and dried manually.) It's impossible to wash inside.
- Pedrini's basket has bigger opened mesh. When I dry herbs, small green leaves, I have to collect some from between the bowl and the basket.
- Pedrini's basket's edge touches the bowl because it doesn't hold it horisontally. This means greens you just tried to dry touch the water. This didn't happen for OXO.
So, after all, I am not completely satisfied with Pedrini, but it's clean and works better than a strainer, I will keep using it. But next time I will buy something else."
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