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using Food Mill: Is Stainless Steel the Ideal Choice? - Rex - 11-22-2024 Hi all, I'm planning on buying a food mill soon. Is stainless steel the way to go here? RE: using Food Mill: Is Stainless Steel the Ideal Choice? - ZeeshanQ - 11-22-2024 Hello, I would definitely recommend stainless steel. It's long-lasting and easy to clean. RE: using Food Mill: Is Stainless Steel the Ideal Choice? - Chelsey - 11-22-2024 Couldn't agree more. Additionally, stainless steel doesn't react with food, which ensures that the food remains unaltered in taste. RE: using Food Mill: Is Stainless Steel the Ideal Choice? - SimonH - 11-22-2024 I've got a stainless steel food mill and I can vouch for its durability. It's been years and it still works like a charm. RE: using Food Mill: Is Stainless Steel the Ideal Choice? - BeardC - 11-22-2024 That's true,. But it's also relatively heavier than plastic ones. Though, the weight is a small price to pay for the sturdiness and longevity it offers. RE: using Food Mill: Is Stainless Steel the Ideal Choice? - Josh - 11-22-2024 Thank you, everyone, for your responses. Guess it's pretty clear that stainless steel is a strong contender in terms of durability and maintenance. |