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"Very picky, then it broke"
Mine was very picky about the amount of flour in the dough - had to be just right for the cookies to come out properly. Today the barrel broke clean in two just below the top threads while I was squeezing out the 5th cookie of the batch. I only got about 4 batches of cookies out of the thing. Guess $10 doesn't buy much these days. :o(

"Worked great -- for two batches"
This cookie press was easy to use and made nicely shaped cookies, but the plastic ring collar broke in the middle of the second batch of cookies. We used the recipe on the cookie press box and our dough was well-softened and not very stiff, so I don't think we in any way abused the cookie press. It's simply a poor design. That's too bad; I'd be happy to pay a little more for a higher-quality product.

"quick & comfortable"
This cookie press required NO learning curve. Got great results right out of the box! Cookies were consistent and delicious...

"Sorry; not to my liking..."
Unfortunately, this did not live up to the 'ease of use' it was supposed to be. I had a very hard time with the 'trigger' not pushing the dough thru, had to repeatedly plunge it to get the dough out. After awhile my hand actually hurt! Went back to my old Mirro twister type. Sorry

"Didn't last"
Well, I tried this other Wilton cookie press becuase the stainless steel one wore down. The comfort grip handle was great! The only problem is that the plastic collar split in the middle after the 4th batch. The dough started oozing out and I ended up having to get rid of it. I'm still searching for a press that won't break - I go through one every year.



 

Wilton Comfort Grip Cookie Press

List Price : $12.99
Our Price : from $8.54

Why I buy this one ?
- Includes 12 disks and 2 recipes
- Easy squeeze handle with comfort grip
- Clear barrel design
- Hand wash and wipe dry



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What our customer's say!

"It's Great", I bought this cookie press for Christmas 2006, and have it used twice. It takes a bit of practice to get the cookies out right, but after the first one, it works well. I haven't had any parts break and clean-up was easy.

"Great Item!", I brought this item after I gave my Pampered Chef press to a family member. This product is so much easier to use. It's light, and easy to handle. I like it so much better than my previous press. It only takes one click to put out one cookie, whereas the other press required several clicks. I definitely recommend this product.

"Worth twice the money!", Easy and fast! One click makes the perfect cookie. Easy to clean and just an all around great product! Sorry they didn't make one like this years ago. Now I can throw away all the old ones that don't work!

"Just What We Expected!", Easy to use and compact. It gets the job done without any frills or extra components to deal with--or which can break!

"very easy, very fun, very yummy", I love baking cookies. It's my hobby and I make more cookies than I could possibly eat. Making the simple spritz is something that I have never made before so I wanted to buy in inexpensive press to see if I would like it. I read the reviews prior to buying so I was leery and didn't know what to expect but I liked the price. I didn't use the recipe on the box because I have a cookie "bible" that I always get my recipes from. (please see end of review for recipe- it's a keeper, trust me!)

In the end, everything about this press was easy and quick. For so many times of rolling and molding and dropping cookies to be able to simply place and squeeze was a welcome change. The tube was easy to fill, the trigger was accurate and the cookies were cute. I will note that in order for the trigger to work the plunger teeth *must* be facing the handle. Nowhere in the directions does it say this and I was confounded when it wasn't clicking at first. After fooling for a minute I figured out what I needed to do. The trigger was comfortable and easy to use. Even my 4 year old helped. Every cookie looked like a clone of the next.

Taking note of the reviews of broken plastic pieces I was very aware of how tight I was tightening the threads as I believe that was the cause of the problem with many of these reviewers. The rings only need to be finger tightened. There is no need to give an extra twist to make it air tight. The press actually need a bit of air exchange in order to work properly so it is probably why reviewers were also having problems with dough leaking around the rings.
I hope this helps some make a decision, I had no problems with my press and I believe it will be a good one to have for the yearly Christmas cookie bake marathon!

Christmas Spritz
2 1/4 cup flour
1/4 tsp salt
1 1/4 cup powdered sugar
1 cup butter, softened
1 egg
1 tsp almond extract
1 tsp vanilla extract
food coloring, optional

Preheat to 375. Mix butter and powered sugar in mixer bowl and beat until creamy. Beat in flavorings and egg. Gradually add flour and salt until well blended. Tint if desired. Bake for 10 minutes or until just set and not yet brown.



 
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Read this reviews before You buy...

"Works well, easy clean up", Unlike the other reviewer, I've had no problems for many years. I use the cookie recipe provided on the box, roll a bit of dough into a log, fill the tube, and do one click per cookie. One tube-full is about 2.5 dozen cookies, ish (about one cookie-sheet full--yes, the cookies are of dainty size). Ten minutes in the oven and you're done! The first cookie per tube-full is weird-shaped (okay, for the cook!) but the others do well. Clean up is pretty straightforward: twist off the cap, pop out the cookie-shape insert, twist off the tube and wash.

"Not durable", Bought this one last year because of price, appearance and description. Made a lot of cookies last year and this year, and worked great until recently. It was too good to be true. The bottom part cracked due to usage, cheap plastic. You get what you pay for in this case. It's hard to find a good cookie press nowadays. But I definitely won't but this brand again.



 
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