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Kitchen & Housewares : Wilton Cookie Master Plus Cookie Press |
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from: Wilton
Binding: Kitchen Brand: Wilton EAN: 0070896440082 Label: Wilton Manufacturer: Wilton Model: 2104-4008 Publisher: Wilton Sales Rank: 2935 Studio: Wilton Features:
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![]() Rating: - poor design/engineeringI had great difficulty using this product, even with fresh batteries. The entire time it made a very unpleasant screeching sound, like fingernails on a chalkboard. It was bulky to hold. Unlike manual presses that release a predetermined amount of dough with every click, you decide when to let go of the trigger, but that made the job all the more difficult. My cookies came out as oddly formed blobs. I got quickly frustrated, and used my parents plastic manual press that cost $8.99, and it worked like a charm! I think this could potentially be a good press if someone with an engineering background had designed it better. Take home point: do it the old-school way and use a pastry bag with tips and manual cookie press to do the same job easier and cheaper. Rating: - Worthless battery guzzling junk!Got this just before Christmas because my original Wilton was lost in a move. I was so excited to think of making cookies in less time. Turns out that I spent more time trying to get the thing working and once I did ran out of battery power before getting half way through one batch. Finally ended up getting a cheapy for $15 and that saved the day. Still in the market for something faster, but would never recommend this to anyone! Save your money and go old fashioned. Rating: - Not As Easy As PromisedThis is the third Wilton cookie press I have bought. A lesser one cracked on me and I lost an important piece from the one I bought to replace it. I bought this one with high hopes, only to be disappointed. I agree with the first two semi-negative reviews - it was not easy to use, and took me much longer to make my first few batches of spritz cookies - the button is hard to push and the entire process was very time-consuming and frustrating, I almost gave up. I finally got it to work, but overall, I was underwhelmed. Rating: - Spritz cookiesI received this cookie press a few years ago as a gift but hadn't gotten around to using it until this Christmas. Since it was my first time using it I decided to use the recipe for spritz cookies that comes in the package. I got the thing all cleaned up and put in brand new batteries. Then I made the dough per the directions. Then I attempted to use the thing. I found button was easy enough to press, and the directions were pretty clear, however, the dough would not release from the press onto my pan. I tried releasing it onto waxed paper, that didn't work any better. I tried switching to a different plate, no luck. Finally after playing around for an hour I pitched the dough. I'm not sure if it works for appetizers but I would NOT recommend this press for making spritz cookies.
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