Customer Reviews for Mirro Foley 3.5-Quart Stainless Steel Food Mill

Mirro Foley 3.5-Quart Stainless Steel Food Mill
by Mirro

Mirro Foley 3.5-Quart Stainless Steel Food Mill List Price: $39.99
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Mirro Foley 3.5-Quart Stainless Steel Food Mill

Customer Review: Foley Food Mill does the job!
Summary: 4 Stars

I've made apple butter every year for several years. This year our trees have produced a lot of apples, so we're busy putting them up in every way we can figure out - lots of apple butter. Our daughter says this year the apple butter is better than before and she credits the food mill for consistent texture and flavor. Thank you, Foley!

Kay Moseley

Customer Review: Food Mill
Summary: 4 Stars

I have used this food mill for over twenty years! I lent mine to a friend of mine and she was so busy making applesauce she did not return it. I told her to keep it, as she enjoyed it so much and bought a new one for myself!

Customer Review: Foley food mill
Summary: 4 Stars

Had a bumper crop of tomatoes this year and this product enabled us to puree a bunch of them so we could can and preserve them. It worked very well.

Customer Review: Great tool in canning
Summary: 4 Stars

The purchase of the Foley Food mill has made canning tomato juice a breeze. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to can tomato juice.

Customer Review: Hard to use, but food is well milled
Summary: 3 Stars

I bought this to make apple butter last fall. It did mill the food well and was easy to put together.

However, the little feet that are supposed to hold the mill over the pot are VERY flimsy. I had to spend half my energy pushing down on the handle so the food would mill properly, and the other half of my energy pushing upward to hold the food mill over the pot, because any downward pressure on the mill when it was just resting on the feet caused the feet to bend up and the mill to slide down into the pot, incidentally scraping the inside sides and the rim of the pot. When I tried using a smaller pot, (so it was the mill itself and not the feet that were resting on the edge of the pot) the mill just wobbled so much that I had to go back to the larger pot and just live with the feet problem.

If the feet were made of some stronger material I would give this 5 stars, but the way it is, it takes twice as much effort to work as it should, which is a big drawback.
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