About this deal
Great for Baby Food and Puree
The Masha had to be simple to operate and effortless to use. It’s brilliant because you don’t have to stand over your mash tirelessly working out every single lump ever again. Thanks to patented ROTOR-CONE technology, the Masha uses a low speed rotor force mash through an outer mesh, which in turn produces mash with a perfect consistency with no lumps in just seconds! Make delicious mashed potato to pair with your Sunday roast or bake moist chocolate cake for dessert with the help of Masha. Unlike traditional food processors, you don’t have a ton of moving parts to worry about. . This innovative handheld masher is equipped with two interchangeable blades that allow you to mash food or aerate mixes.
- Brand: White Magic
- Color: White
- : 9,215 in Kitchen & Dining Kitchen & Dining) 3,557 in Kitchen Tools & Gadgets
- Material: Plastic
- Model Number: MASHA
- Item Weight: 500 g
Reviews
Avril
We used this last night to make mash and my partner said this is the best thing you've ever bought! When ruptured during mashing, the cells release starch. I rarely write reviews but this product has just delivered the best mash potato ever! Since these hand-held device have limited speed settings, it is important to buy the right type if you don't want to ruin your meal, or end up with the walls covered with food.
Mrs T.
We've never made mash so smooth before in our life with any other device until now! The media could not be loaded. It comes with 2 attachments. Highly recommend.
Richard walker
Haven’t used it for that yet but I imagine it will do the job nicely. I suffer with fibromyalgia and wasn't able to mash potatoes, and bought this is, and it's really good, no effort at all now, and mash was lovely and fluffy, no more lumps. One of the best gadgets I have bought in a long time whips up smooth creamy mash in seconds would highly recommend
Nathan
But the main problem is overworked potatoes. Highly recommend this product . Gluey mashed potatoes are usually a lost cause as overcooked or insufficiently drained potatoes can become sticky (see image).