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Comentado en México el 9 de julio de 2018
Acaban de entregarme el paquete y lo saque de la caja y vino roto.
parmeet sawhney
Comentado en India el 16 de diciembre de 2015
Good
M&Ms
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de febrero de 2014
I have an old OXO Salad Spinner before but I find this easier to use (to spin and stop). I almost bought a new OXO Salad Spinner at the mall but I noticed that the OXO build quality seems to have gotten worse over the years so I started looking at other options.I would definitely recommend he Zyliss Salad Spinner because it has a much better build quality (at a lower price than OXO!) and I've been very happy with my purchase.
Chick a Chick
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de mayo de 2013
My old salad spinner was kind of on its last legs so I decided it was high time for a replacement. I knew what I liked about my old spinner; the non-slip bottom, and the secure lid, but I also knew what I hated; the "ribbon" used to spin the inner colander. The Zyliss salad spinner seemed to meet my needs and is a brand I am familiar with.The spinner is a good size and the spinner feature works well and spins at an adequate speed for me. I'm not sure one needs to be able to spin it faster, I've spun lettuce, spinach, chopped carrots, potatoes, frozen goods, etc... and all were sucked to the side of the basket, indicated, to me at least, a good amount of force!For me and my family, this spinner is just right!
Sally L. Benjamin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de septiembre de 2013
I bought a Zyliss spinner a while ago and have used it often for spinning lettuce, basil and spinach. I also have used it to drain noodles (but not to spin them). Unfortunately, the outer base melted in the dishwasher but here is the really GREAT thing about Zyliss. We contacted them and they replaced the spinner at no cost and with no hassle. I love Zyliss products, but I was shocked and delighted that they actually stand behind their products. I'm a real fan. Their kitchen utensils work great, clean up easily, and hold up well to regular use. And when they didn't (once) Zyliss replaced it with no problem. Thank you Zyliss!
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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de julio de 2008
Once upon a time I purchased a Zyliss salad spinner. It had a mechanism that was operated with twine. A lot like a yo-yo. Exactly like a yo-yo. I was a little skeptical, how long could the twine last anyway? However, I decided the health benefits of salad was worth $25 and purchased it. Eleven and a half years later the twine broke as I forsaw. A forlorn search through craft stores failed to yield strong twine with the correct diameter. Other twines/string snapped after a few uses.Once again I shopped glumly and found the Zyliss was highly favored among reviewers. but with a twist. I couldn't find the highly reviewed model in stock. The newer model (this one) however was available. It sported a lever with a lock (to keep it out of your way when not in use), a brake (for those who can't wait for that first luscious, juicy, delectable leaf) and a internal mechanism to convert your up-down motion into moisture-removing centrifugal force. Once again, I was highly skeptical. The twine was fine! What is wrong with the modern world anyway? But since I figure the health benefits of salad outweigh $29.98, once again I purchased.I've had this for three weeks now. It's been in use almost everyday. Usually, it has trouble engaging when you pump the lever. It can take up to 5-6 tries before the spinning starts. Today the cog jammed.Like all Zyliss products, it looks great.If this continues, I will return to Amazon. And remove some stars from this review.But really, I want 29.98 of that awesome twine so I can repair my old salad spinner.Update - Sept 10, 2008I've had the spinner for about a month and a half now. Still eating lots of salad almost daily. I dropped the lid of the spinner on my tiled kitchen floor. It's a very heavy lid and a small plastic piece that hold the entire spinner section in place popped out. I was able to fix this with a drop of super glue (non-toxic, of course!).The clogs haven't jammed since. I have no problems now starting the spinning action. I've figured out the correct rhythm to keep it spinning. It's working great.Now I don't know what to think. I can't exactly advocate dropping the lid to fix the cranky mechanism.I guess I'll simply state that, all things considered, the lid is reasonably robust but not indestructible.Update April 23, 2011Life has it's ups and downs and this salad spinner has had more than it's share. I dropped the lid *again* on my tiled kitchen floor and the same plastic piece popped out. More glue but the results were not good. This time the cogs clog, it's all back to original state. Should I close my eyes and slam the lid on the floor a few times? Right now, it's a very pretty colander.Meanwhile, I've realized that laces for sneakers are amazingly tough things and just the right length. For $1.98, I've got enough enough twine to repair my original salad spinner twice.
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