What is the most useless kitchen gadget you were ever tempted to buy?

This one, I still have and I love it. I just run it under cold water, and scrape it with my

fingernail, and it cleans up like a charm. Hated that other one that looks like the one you had. This is the one I have, only it is an older one. I think this is the same one Luisa is talking about.

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If you have a garden & fruit trees this is a quicker solution to a bumper

crop than canning. Usually when the stuff really starts coming in bushels, school starts & I have NO time to can! I love making dried Romas then making my own marinated sundried tomatoes.

 
I LOVE my garlic press. But I agree, a pain to clean, but I find soaking it in cold water

for awhile helps it all come out at once.

 
It is an old one, Zyliss "SUSI" All aluminum with a separate

red plastic cleaner thingie which I hardly ever use cause I can't be bothered to look in the drawer for it. Before that I had one with a cleaner built in but I must have given it away or broken it or lost it. I did like that one though.

 
If I can find mine ( lots of stuff didn't make it back in the kitchen since the remodel 3 years ago>

so still may be in the garage) PM me if you want it.

 
BTW, I STILL have the darned thing! the Mathematican in me can't toss out something that makes food

into a cube!

 
I use my garlic press for juicing key limes. Cut them in half, and you can juice them quickly.

 
It's most like this one, but older model.

Doesn't have Teflon but since it's aluminum I don't ever put it in the dishwasher (could pit the surface)

 
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