Masha Electric Vegetable/Potato Masher Handheld Blender Kitchen White

Masha
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Masha Electric Vegetable/Potato Masher Handheld Blender Kitchen White

Masha Electric Potato Masher Handheld Kitchen Crusher - White
Metal drive gears and a powerful double reduction gearbox provide the muscle to drive the ROTOR at exactly the right speed for the perfect result. We know a product you use every day must be built to last. That’s why every material and component in the PREP Masha has been carefully developed to provide years of trouble free use.
The key to consistently smooth, creamy mashed potato is to remove all the lumps without over-processing. Conventional high speed cutting and chopping blades over-process and rupture the starch grains producing a glue like consistency. The patented ROTOR-CONE technology in the Masha uses a low speed rotor to force mash through an outer mesh. This produces mash with a perfect consistently and no lumps, in seconds.
A spring loaded mechanism locks the shaft when the power unit is detached, allowing the Rotor Blade to be removed with a simple turn and click. This means there are no places for ingredients to hide, making wash-up a breeze.
Storage space is at a premium in any kitchen. That’s why we were determined to make the Masha as compact as possible. It was designed to slip into the cutlery drawer so it’s always at hand and easy to store.
The Masha had to be simple to operate and effortless to use. So we created a forward biased non-slip handgrip with balanced weight distribution and a perfectly positioned button. This means it places less strain on your wrist and always feels comfortable to hold.
AU/NZ Power plug 250 volt

Dimensions Approx.
L:8.5cm W:8.5cm H:30cm

Includes
1 x Potato Masher

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