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enlarge | Brand: KitchenAid
List Price: $64.99 Buy New: $49.83 You Save: $15.16 (23%)
Rating: 32 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 4 x 6 x 10
MPN: FVSP Model: FVSP UPC: 050946000268 EAN: 0050946000268 ASIN: B00004SGFK
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Showing reviews 6-10 of 10
This is the way to make canned applesauce. September 15, 2008 Nancy J. Roberts (Cedar Falls, Iowa) I canned eight gallons of applesauce without having to take this product apart and clean it. That is a big deal for me, what a time saver. Everything else I have used usually clogs up, and I have to stop to clean it out. It left all the good stuff in, and the core and seeds were discarded as dry as can be. NO WASTE!
Does the trick, but time consuming September 7, 2008 MA (Florida, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Have used only once so far. Prepared sweet potatos and apples. A dream for apples. Not so for sweet potatoes, had to pass through the sweet potatoes several times and clear the gunk twice to get just three potatoes to pass through. So this is not the end all be all for straining, however if you are an apple sauce fan... or other similar fruits...it's a dream. Lots of parts to assemble/dissemble and clean. Also instructions advise cooking foods before straining, so this is a multi-step process. Parts are sturdy, expect it to last a long time. Most certainly is far better than pushing foods through strainer by hand! Really need blender for some foods and this strainer for others to have complete coverage of baby food straining capabilities. Note: this item requires the food grinder to complete the parts needed to function.
Applesauce wizard September 7, 2008 Eric S. Seyferth (Bennington, VT United States) I bought this item to make applesauce during a banner year for the old heirloom apple trees on our property. This item adds on to the grinder/sausage maker attachment, which I already own and use to make venison burger and sausage. I was amazed at how well the strainer worked. Just quarter the apples, cook in a pot with some water until softened and then run them through the strainer and out comes perfect applesauce from one end and dry pulp, skin and seeds from the other. I have canned 36 quarts so far. It is very fast and feeds effortlessly. Setup and takedown and cleanup are fast and easy. It seems to be well made and durable.
75 lbs of tomatoes in 1 hour - perfect sauce consistency August 28, 2008 MNP (USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Exceeded all my expectations. We peeled, removed vine attachment and ran 75 lbs of roma tomatoes through the processor. The end result was 2 bowels of materials 1) perfectly made tomato sauce and 2) seeds and core material. It did such a good job of processing the tomatoes I ended up using both bowels seeds and all. The sauce is amazing. The consistency is best in class restaurant style sauce (not that puree stuff you get in a can though it could easily make that if you only used the primary bucket of tomato product it makes).
Kitchen Aid Attachment August 14, 2008 Sharon A. Sikkenga 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
That attachment is a wonderful addition to my Kitchen Aid. I make LOTS of homemade jam and for Blackberries and Black Raspberries and Red Raspberries--------------It is a miracle !!!
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