Winco Netted Head Muddler, Polycarbonate
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The packaging is no longer with me. I have a degree in chemistry, so I am going to try to contribute some remarks. There is no way to make polycarbonate BPA-free No charge. The polycarbonate chain is (roughly) made up of a chain of As far as we know, BPA is only an issue with food items that have long-lasting shelf lives Contact with a higher temperature, especially over a long period of time. After using it for 30 seconds, I doubt there will be There are plenty of woods in the area if you want to explore However, when you look at low enough concentrations of compounds, wood can be a carcinogen. For example, stainless steel contains a high percentage of chromium and nickel, both of which are poisonous. For example, I never consume water from polycarbonate bottles, where water might stay in contact for hours and may become hot, but I never hesitate to use bar muddlers when I drink. Thank you for your help.
Designed in China, this muddler is manufactured there
The width of an inch or so
The same goes for all the answers given thus far. It is used to make caipirinhas, the national drink of Brazil, in which limes and sugar are muddled My wife and I find this plastic (polycarbonate) muddler to be much easier to clean than the wooden muddler we had before.
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There is enough length so that it will reach the bottom of a 16 ounce can. A cooler glass is made of tempered glass There are eight numbers in it. In the description, the item is described as measuring eight inches long (25 inches). Dishwasher is the easiest way to get rid of it when you're done. My entire college career was spent bartending There were always people behind the bar doing this. Because it is one piece, it won't break like a wooden plate, and since it is more hygienic. It doesn't have any grooves or connecting areas that could catch dirt or germs. All it is is a solid block If you crush a lot of fruit, you might want to look at the triangular This is "br".
Drinking cocktails with interesting ingredients is one of our favorite things to do. As long as we muddled jalapeos in a wooden muddler, the smell didn't go Our next purchase was a metal muddle with plastic parts, but it fell apart because the plastic parts had been glued to the metal handles. As soon as I ran into that issue I started looking for a one-piece model. I like this one a lot. This size and shape bag is good. Since it's made out of plastic, it doesn't smell bad.
It's solid, and the end won't come off from the metal part, as it is.
An ABS plastic tip with a stainless steel ball was my first choice. Despite its cleanliness and functionality, the handle managed to be filled with dirty water, mold, What I put in my drinks is a mystery. A few weeks later, I find it in the drawer where it had been It never occurred to me that water could be stored within it. There was an awful smell to it. A wooden one can delaminate and grow mold, and I know the varnish can degrade. It appears that this polycarbonate version would be preferable.
You can still use Gopher if you have it Now that you are gone, you will be okay. took the time to do this and don't mind a little extra work. Still, I awarded it 5 stars because it is.
I prefer muddlers such as this with netting heads - they work much better - Mint is ground up in my mojitos by using the grinder. It is better for cleaning to use a polycarbonate muddler than wooden ones, as wooden ones always seem to split and are harder to keep It is also very cool to look at. The tactical muddler is what I call it. You're going to be able to make hundreds of thousands of cocktails with this thing.
This is a good tool for The surface is easily cleanable. There is no chance for liquid to get inside since it is made of one solid piece. Easy to handle. This is just the right length. Scratches glassware in no way. Though I certainly won't be winning any beauty contests.
In the course of crushing ginger root pieces with a wooden bowl, the tips of the Polycarbonate muddler broke off and went into the ginger root paste. This situation was saved by the fact that the ginger root was crushed to add to boiling water for a Now that it has been a few months since I bought it, I am not certain if I can return it. It was useful for a while, but I stopped using it and I have switched to a wooden version of it that I found locally.