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I have this one with the electric motor and the extra screens. You can do it by hand crank, but if you are doing large volumes, you will really want the electric motor. Also, the additional screens, for berries for example are very, very useful!
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As near as I can tell, these are identical to the Victorio above, but sold separately, so accessories may vary.. I guess they are all made by the same manufacturer. I have had not problem interchanging screens.
Again, as near as I can tell, these are identical to the Victorio above
UPDATE for 2020: It looks they aren't always availble on Amazon! The Squuezo strainer is very similar to the Roma / Villaware and Back to Basics. One big difference: it is all metal. It's also a lot more expensive, but looks like it would last several generations. I believe the screens are interchangeable with the Roma, etc. but I have not been able to test that.
A visitor writes on August 25, 2014: "Greetings, FYI, the Squeezo Strainer, from serial manufacturers, is the original "tomato" strainer. Italian to USA, to Garden Way, to whoever now. IMHO, the Squeezo is superior because the auger is supported by a bushing at the discharge end of the screen rather than the screen itself supporting the auger. Regards, Tom
Foley Food mills have been around for generations. My grandmother had one. It is a hand cranked strainer that looks like a sauce pan with a screened bottom. It is excellent for applesauce and to remove seeds from blackberries.
Almost anywhere you would use a colander or sieve, this will work better.
This is just like the colander that my grandmother (and probably yours) used. So many people have asked me where to get one of these, that I finally found one. It looks very well made. On the other hand, I usually prefer the hand-crank or motorized strainers for anything but a small batch.
This looks very similar to the Victorio V250.
Add these to any of the KitchenAid's above, and in addition to the mixer dough maker and other attachments included you can make applesauce with ease, strain seeds from blackberries, make seedless/skinless tomato sauce and ketchup, make sausage grind and strain all kinds of fruits, vegetables and meats.
If you make more than a dozen jars of applesauce per year, it's worth it for that alone!
I've had mine for 20 years and make about 120 quarts of applesauce every year with it, so I know it works and holds up!
To use the strainer you will ALSO need the grinder, to which the strainer attaches. See the next item below:
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