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Mince Breaking/Separation
Customers are highly satisfied with the Farberware masher's ability to efficiently separate and break up minced meat during cooking. The tool is sturdy and effective in preventing clumping, making it a valuable addition to their kitchen utensils.
Highlights
Quality
Good sturdy use for breaking up mince when sautéing and stirring sturdy and great tool
It is very sturdy and easy to clean.
This very handy masher made short work of separating the large amount of mince i had defrosted.
It is very strong, not bendy at all.
Price
I know what i'm getting is worth the money.
Shipping
This arrived quickly and is a handy tool in my kitchen.
Competitiveness
I chose farberware over other available brands because i own other farberware products that are of excellent, long-lasting high quality.
Overview
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- This product had a total of 45,925 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 7 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This meat chopper separates meat into smaller pieces so you dont have big chunks of meat when its done cooking
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I know what im getting is worth the money
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Breaks up ground meat so easily
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ive now used it when making a few recipes including soups and sauces but most of all when making a chilli or spag bol firstly to break up
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The fact that it is heat resistant is reassuring
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This very handy masher made short work of separating the large amount of mince i had defrosted
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I prefer to use it for chopping cooked meat and vegetables rather than a kitchen scissors
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have been using a wooden spoon or a small spatula to try to break up my ground meat saw this on one of the customer video reviews