Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2019
I was very disappointed with this foodmill. It looks great, but doesn’t work at all. The vegetables were stuck at the bottom of the mill, and wouldn’t go through the disk. I ended up throwing it away. Sorry! I’ve owned food mills all my life and never had such a problem.
Jackie Greenfield
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2015
This is my second one of these. My first one lasted me 17 years! Love it!
Loretta
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2014
I have no problem with the quality of this food mill. I guess I want it to do more than it is made to do. I bought it to process fresh watermelon into freezable juice, but you have to put such a small amount in it that it just takes me too long. It is a very durable piece of equipment and looks nice hanging on my pot rack. I will find something to process in it and love it, I'm sure. It does exactly what it is supposed to do and will last a lifetime.
Jena Paonessa
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2014
This is a really great food mill. It came with 2 strainer parts, small and medium which is perfect because I don't see any use for the ones that come with 3. It is easy to change the parts, easy to clean and turn. It has a smooth turning motion. I went to Jax and a man working there sneered at me when I asked him how this Norpo was because I didn't like the tiny holes in the strainer that came with the Foley food mill, replying "That was what my mother used!" Anyhow, I'd imagine this works just as good or better than the ever famous Foley. Great for applesauce and canning apple filling for other various desserts!
elia barzaga
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2013
This product is well made and works good. Depending on what you will be using it for it is a good product
Tigre8
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2012
Bought this product a couple of years ago for tomatoes. It has since resided in my attic because it is totally useless. My experience has been the same as the other reviewers - food just spins around and spills out and nothing comes out of the bottom of the sieve. Thought I'd give it another try with cauliflower, but even that won't mash, even though I cooked it very well.Update: Tried again with cooked apples and had success making applesauce while leaving the skins behind. Worked well for this purpose. Gave another star for this success.
Michelle
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2010
I recently bought a Norpro Stainless Steel food mill for making apple sauce in rather large quantities. The mill was very easy to assemble, use and clean. I also love that it won't rust or stain! The only drawback I noticed so far, is that, because the mill has separate sieve bases that allow for different levels of "mashing", some of the unwanted particles of apples were able to sqeeze through the botttom of the mill, into the sauce. I didn't have any of that problem when using a one-piece mill.
harleyp
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2010
This is a great item. Used it for mashed potatoes and it made the best and so easy and delicious.