Weston Metal Tomato Press and Sauce Maker, Metal Tomato Strainer with 1 Gallon Hopper
- Brand:
- Weston
- Model Number:
- 07-0801
- UPC:
- 834742008679
- EAN:
- 0834742008679
- Best Buy SKU:
- 6175547
- Walmart SKU:
- 14223927
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Highest Price
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$66.43 | |
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Lowest Price
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$49.99 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$49.99 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 77 reviews.
This thing has been a blessing!!! I used this to process my tomato's for salsa and sauces. It is easy to set up. I attach it right to my counter, it has a lip you can cinch it on too. It does an amazing job separating the skins and seeds. I processed 100 pounds of tomatoes in no time with this machine! I spent almost $400 on an electric one and it was worthless compared to this gadget!
This machine worked great doing tomatoes. Separates out skins %26 seeds without blanching and peeling. Just rinse them off and run them through. Nice quality for the price.
This is so much easier and more efficient than my old metal model. Admittedly it was a tiny bit confusing to put together the first time. No longer needing to skin or deseed tomatoes and also made making applesauce way easier. Walmart Associate
My husband and I were pleasantly surprised by how great the tomato press worked. We are very pleased with it!
I got this for my daughter in law for Christmas , she just informed me she bought one . Can I return it ? Thank you
I love this product. I highly recommend it for everyone that cans it saves you time and it very durable. I have friends that have electric ones and it plugs all the time this one has never ever given me any issues. I share this with my friends and I've had numerous friends by the same product.
I saw something that was similar to this online so I ordered this and if it hadn't been for my partner, I would've lost my mind because I put the tomatoes in it and but I couldn't get it to stay still, and the suction cup thing doesn't work so but the the little bar thing that you attached to underneath the cabinet to hold it there that is the only thing that made it doable and usable. I saw something that was similar to this online so I ordered this and if it hadn't been for my partner, I would've lost my mind because I put the tomatoes in it and but I couldn't get it to stay still, and the suction cup thing doesn't work so but the the little bar thing that you attached to underneath the cabinet to hold it there that is the only thing that made it doable and usable. Nowadays, this generation has
The directions would have been clearer qith puctures. I kept having to refer qht each piece was called so the assembly took longer than expected. once assembled it did work as expected. Just a heads up: continue to crank after all tomatoes have gone through and even push last ones through to get all the sauce from them.
Assembled unit and was working well. Then tried to use the suction bottom on my granite counter and the push lever to attach broke into four or five pieces without moving the suction unit on the bottom. I called the manufacturer immediately and they are sending a replacement piece. If it works, then I will see if it works as advertised; at this point I cannot recommend it, but let's wait and see when it is in working condition.
The instructions to set up the press were not intuitive or clear. As I was processing the press clogged almost immediately and proceeded to fall apart. I thought this was going to make my life easier but I still ended up processing my tomatoes by hand.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $49.99 (Jun 19) to $49.99 (Jun 19) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $49.99.
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