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Presto 2970
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Professional SaladShooter? electric slicer/shredder* quickly slices or shreds vegetables, fruits, cheese and more for salads, desserts, tacos and more. For the best deal on the Presto 2970, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the 2970 (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. In addition, we provide a price graph for every item, showing its high and low price history over the last three months. This lets you quickly spot price trends, so you can get the best possible deal. StreetPrices was the first site on the web to offer price graphs.
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Presto 2970
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Reviews by Users
01 Dec 2007



Not what I expected
This product was not what I expected. I wanted something to chop up salad for large groups, but I can chop the lettuce by hand quicker than I can get the salad shooter to do it. I use my food processor for the carrots, etc....I will be returning to Goodmans. As far as delivery, it was slow....
–jsmintonfrom Amazon.com
03 Dec 2006



Find One. Buy it. Love it.
Look, many kitchen gadgets just lay around, taking up space in those dead corners of your cabinets, right? This one could too, except for one thing: the Salad Shooter works GREAT! We buy bulk cheese at CostCo, and shred and freeze it. Want home-made pickle relish? Here's your tool. Shreds olives, pickles, other veggies like carrots, etc. Cole slaw? A snap! We mostly use our cheese shredder, and purchased a new cone when we wore out our old one after ten years of shredding ease. Get the Pro model...
–David S. Rileyfrom Amazon.com
16 Aug 2006



cleaning andchopping
Just bought the professsional salad shooter and it is wonderful. Ithas changed our diet because it is now so easy and quick to shred and slice.But how does one deal with those pesty stains that appear on the parts after you grate carrots. And how would you chop onions
–Ralph W. Gerchbergfrom Amazon.com