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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Prepsolutions by Progressive International Combine Multi Spice Grinder Review

Prepsolutions by Progressive International Combine Multi Spice Grinder
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*NOTE* The item I received is slightly different than what is depicted in the stock photo and item description. It is also available on Amazon: Prepsolutions by Progressive International Combine Multi Spice Grinder, Gray.

Item description on this page (what I was supposed to get): 3/4 cup capacity, measures up to 2 tablespoons, adjustable 3 grind settings, clear acrylic body throughout with colored top w/ slide door for filling.
Item I received: 1/4 cup capacity (1/3 at most), measures up to 1 tablespoon, adjustable grind setting (there are no instructions to explain how to adjust - I found there is a white plastic bit underneath the grinder that you can twist manually to make the grind finer or coarser; you should see it move up or down a screw), clear acrylic body with colored band around middle where grinder is and colored rubber top that simply pops on and off.
That said, the grinder with measuring catching bin at the bottom is quite nice. I took out all my teaspoons and tablespoons and measured the ground pepper I made according to the lines on the measuring bin, and all were quite accurate. The measuring bin has markings for 1/4, 1/2, 1 teaspoon, and 1/2, 1 tablespoon. I would have no problem trusting it when cooking. Having the measuring bin at the bottom is nice since it allows me to measure without trying to land everything on a spoon (where most of what I grind from the traditional grinder falls not on the measuring spoon) and/or doesn't make me dirty another dish into which I would grind the spice first and then measure out of later with a spoon. I also like that I can keep any leftover ground spice to use later in the bin. One thing you might keep in mind is the rubber top does not require a lot of force to come off, so when you're tilting the whole mill to empty out spices from the bottom bin, the weight of the contents at the top of the mill might press against the rubber top and make it susceptible to coming off. Just keep an eye on it as you tilt. Also, keep an eye on the end of the catching bin that has the open hole for the spice to exit, or you might end up with a lap-full/floor pile of ground pepper as I did. The hourglass shape of the mill was very comfortable to hold. The bottom measuring bin is completely removeable, so you can also just use the grinder to drop spices directly over food as you would any other mill.
This is a good grinder that does what it's supposed to do.
*EDIT* It looks like Amazon has fixed stock photos and description to accurately depict the item being sent


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Monday, April 23, 2012

KitchenAid KSC700 7Qt Slow Cooker Review

KitchenAid KSC700 7Qt Slow Cooker
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After my experience, I looked up KitchenAid's website. There they have a forum and a special thread for those who have had their crocks crack. Some people are on their 3rd replacement and the crocks are cracking in the same place every time.
MY REVIEW:
I bought this KitchenAid slow cooker in black and I really had to talk myself into buying it because it was so expensive. I kept telling myself you get what you pay for. Well, tonight I want to cry because I had just started a pork roast to cook overnight. After leaving the kitchen, my husband and I both heard a loud pop. I went back and found my slow cooker leaking liquid all over the place. I took out the crock, turned it upside-down and found a winding crack all along the bottom.
I've only owned my KitchenAid slow cooker for about 2 weeks and the crack occurred during the third time I used it. At this point I don't know if I want a replacement slow cooker directly from KitchenAid or whether I want to return the slow cooker to Amazon for a refund. If I got a replacement, I would be nervous to leave it on overnight or when I leave home, which is the whole benefit of having a slow cooker. Worrying about your slow cooker that has a retail price of $150 doesn't seem like a very good value to me.


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