Good Grips Potato Ricer (11.25-in.) by OXO

Mashing potatoes can take a toll on your hands, unless you're using this soft-handled Potato Masher. Outfitted with a Good Grips handle (the soft, easy-to-hold handle that cushions your hand while you work), this durable stainless steel masher will make the job much easier. Masher surface is 3-in. a... See complete description »

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Mashing potatoes can take a toll on your hands, unless you're using this soft-handled Potato Masher. Outfitted with a Good Grips handle (the soft, easy-to-hold handle that cushions your hand while you work), this durable stainless steel masher will make the job much easier. Masher surface is 3-in. and features tiny holes that result in finely mashed potatoes every time.

Customer Reviews
Recommended by 96% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 94% of reviewers
a good thing to have
by Gregory, IL
July 23, 2008

Love it and have always wanted one ,like the look and feel of this potato ricer in my hand its great for making smooth creamy pie filling. Thank you for this great item...G. Simon

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FOR FLUFFY MASHED POTATOES
by kay, CO
October 27, 2008

I had something similar to this product years ago and loved it because it made the fluffiest mashed potatoes. This also makes great refried beans. It can be used with a variety of vegetables. For picky eaters, you can put carrots, yams, different squashes through and add them to mashed potatoes. It's a great gadget that you'll wonder how you ever cooked without it.

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Great Potato Ricer
by Sharon, WA
January 10, 2007

I've used different potato ricers, some were okay, but rusted when I washed them, some I didn't like at all.

This potato ricer was great. It hasn't rusted, it easy to work with and I love the way the potato comes out. The size is great for small batches.

I'd recommend this ricer to anyone.

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Easy to handle
by Collette, PA
May 9, 2007

After a few dismal batches of dense gnocchi, I learned that a potato ricer was the secret to making them turn out light and fluffy. I was concerned that it may be difficult to press potatoes through this ricer, but even my small hands made short work of a pound or two of russets. And the gnocchi were wonderful!

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Not what I expected
by Cathy, CA
March 20, 2007

Perhaps I misread the product description, but the ricer was less than expected. It was a gift and therefore I have not personally seen it, but the recepient indicated to me that the ricer bowl was very small and the quality of the stainless steel and the construction was not as good as a similar ricer I purchased for less than half the cost of the OXO. I would not recommend this product and would be very careful ordering anything in the future. It was a gift for my son who recently graduated from college and moved to California from Michigan. I gave him a ricer when he left which cost $10.00. I wanted to send a better quality ricer and therefore ordered the OXO thinking for the cost it would last longer and serve him better. He was reluctant to tell me how disappointing it was.

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