For me, there were several dollar store trinkets that already broke, and one toy for my kids that was a huge sparkly styrofoam mess waiting to happen, so I threw it out rather than curse anyone else with it.

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    11 months ago

    What kind do you have?

    I have an ancient one, probably my great grandmothers, and the garlic just gets smashed into the square-but-actually-round holes and it’s impossible to get most of it out.

    Mostly it makes smashed garlic, which I can do with a knife much more easily…

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      11 months ago

      I got an Oxo Good Grips one for my Christmas this year and I think it’s the last press I’ll ever need

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        11 months ago

        It will last about 5 years. I have one. The rubber handles fall off and the chrome plating peels.

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          11 months ago

          It’s not one piece. It looks like one piece but the rubber handles eventually separate. The past couple of years I have used it without the rubber handle covers.

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        Pressed garlic has a much more intense flavor. For a stew or most cooked stuff I would squash and chop it, for sauces or garlic oil I prefer pressed.

        It’s also much faster as you don’t have to peel it and if you wash the press right away it’s just as fast as washing a knife.