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OXO Good Grips 14-Piece Cookie Press Set

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  • Creates consistent cookies with the press of a lever
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  • Non-slip base keeps Cookie Press steady. BPA Free
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  • Large, non-slip lever is comfortable for repetitive use
  • Comes apart for easy filling and cleaning
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Item dimensions L x W x H 7.5 x 2.75 x 12.38 inches
Number of Items 1
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Product Care Instructions Hand Wash Only
Included Components 1 cookie press; 1 storage case; 12 Stainless steel cookie press discs
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Creating impressive, consistent cookies is a cinch with the OXO Good Grips 14-Piece Cookie Press Set. The non-slip base keeps the Press steady so you get uniform cookies with a simple pump of the large, comfortable lever. The clear body is easy to fill and shows you how much dough you have left. Our Press disassembles quickly for thorough cleaning. Set includes convenient storage case for 12 durable stainless steel disks: Daisy, Flower, Sunflower, Fleur-de-lis, Butterfly, Bear, Shell, Leaf, Heart, Snowflake, Tree and Wreath.

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Customers find the cookie press makes perfect spritz cookies and is easy to assemble, clean, and use. The design receives positive feedback for its different shapes, and customers appreciate that the dies are dishwasher safe. While some customers say it's well-built and worth the price, others report issues with the plastic housing breaking and consider it overpriced. The cookie size receives mixed reviews, with customers noting the cookies are pretty small.

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826 customers mention "Cookie quality"681 positive145 negative

Customers report that the cookie press makes perfect cookies every time, particularly excelling with spritz cookies.

"...Nothing was wasted. The rest of the cookies came out perfect with one press and if I had enough cookie sheets I could have knocked out the entire..." Read more

"...arm was going to snap, and it may still fail, but it survived its first batch of cookies...." Read more

"...Overall, I'm happy with this cookie press. Works well, and you won't strain your hand much, like with some cheap cookie presses out there...." Read more

"Overall quality is good. Got it to replace old Mirro cookie press. Disappointed that this highly rated (in reviews outside of Amazon) wasn’t better...." Read more

767 customers mention "Ease of use"669 positive98 negative

Customers find the cookie press easy to use, with simple directions and no assembly problems, and appreciate that it is easy to clean.

"...Manufacturing defect aside, this was the most effortless press I have ever used!..." Read more

"...Using this was both fun and involved a learning curve...." Read more

"...It definitely delivers, as far as ease of use, and the end result you get when making cookies...." Read more

"...to compare this to, but there is no need to compare because it did, very easily, what I really didn't expect it to do." Read more

573 customers mention "Works well"417 positive156 negative

Customers are satisfied with how the cookie press performs, finding it easy to use and delivering better results than other models.

"...Update: The new press works great and I since I couldn't find a good lemon cookie recipe for this press I created one that I am thrilled with...." Read more

"...It does work great in that you can hold the press sideways, and just click out long shapes (then cut with a knife when it reaches the right size)...." Read more

"Bought this to make holiday cookies and it worked very well, had to get the hang of it at first...." Read more

"...It's just simply not a good tool if it fails to work after only 3 cookie making sessions over two years...." Read more

340 customers mention "Ease of cleaning"283 positive57 negative

Customers find the cookie press easy to clean, noting that the dies are dishwasher safe and can be taken apart for thorough washing.

"...most of it is dishwasher safe, and the plunger mechanism (hand-washable) cleans up with soap and..." Read more

"...This is perfect. Easy clean. Makes cookies. Great classic shapes plus, new and interesting ones. A keeper. Will be around years to come...." Read more

"...today, I think cookie cutter cookies are more versatile, easier, less cleanup time, a better size and not so temperamental with regard to baking..." Read more

"...Easy to use and clean. The press was put away until December of 2020...." Read more

221 customers mention "Design"180 positive41 negative

Customers love the cookie cutter set's designs and shapes, noting that they produce perfectly shaped cookies every time.

"...The variety of shape options that comes with the press are nice, too...." Read more

"...work great in that you can hold the press sideways, and just click out long shapes (then cut with a knife when it reaches the right size)...." Read more

"...This is perfect. Easy clean. Makes cookies. Great classic shapes plus, new and interesting ones. A keeper. Will be around years to come...." Read more

"...This one does, and has shapes I’ve never had before. I’d give it 5 stars, but it’s not completely dishwasher safe." Read more

456 customers mention "Build quality"192 positive264 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the cookie cutter's build quality, with some finding it well built and noting it lasts for years, while others report that the plastic housing broke on first use and that everything comes apart easily.

"...I want to love It like all things OXO but it is borderline BAD...." Read more

"...Cleanup is a breeze! Everything comes apart easily (and by the way, take it apart between sets of dough to clear the backflow), most of it is..." Read more

"...The other press was 70+ years old when the body broke....this one will be lucky to make it through its first Christmas season...." Read more

"...It was cheap. Never replaced until this year. Seems sturdy enough and works well so far...." Read more

129 customers mention "Value for money"80 positive49 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the cookie press set's value for money, with some finding it well worth the price while others consider it not worth the money.

"...Great price for this item." Read more

"...They are so small they break. Way overpriced press for the results. Sorry I bought it." Read more

"...Came upon this OXO brand Cookie Press for a reasonable price. Just used it today and could not be more thrilled with it...." Read more

"...Well worth the price." Read more

210 customers mention "Cookie size"54 positive156 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the cookie cutter's size, with some appreciating that it makes small cookies while others find them too small and note that the barrel and dough holding chamber are smaller than expected.

"...But the dough doesn't come out as a single, solid piece. At least, not in a shape vaguely resembling that of a churro...." Read more

"...cookies are small, 2 clicks is better but with the Xmas tree disk the tree became too fat. And the Xmas tree is the disk I use the most...." Read more

"...The cookies are petite but I like that...some others complained they were too small...I find the small size adds to their charm...." Read more

"...Another minor complaint was the overall size of the dough container, it needed to be filled at least 3 times per batch of dough...." Read more

Perfect cookies at warp speed if you follow the directions and do what they say
5 out of 5 stars
Perfect cookies at warp speed if you follow the directions and do what they say
I bought this press on sale through the warehouse deals. Supposedly just damaged packaging but the package looked fine. When I went to make a batch I noticed I couldn't get the top off, so I loaded it from the bottom and made a bunch of adorable cookies that tasted great. The unit cranked out those cookies in warp speed and they cooked up perfectly. When I was done I figured I would soak the press in warm water and finally get it unscrewed for cleaning as some dough got trapped between the chambers...no luck. I guess that is why it was returned but now I have a press with cookie dough all stuck on it to return...yuk! I chatted with Amazon, told them the situation and they credited me for the cost of the press and I am ordering another...no need to send it back. This is why I shop here..so hassle free. Manufacturing defect aside, this was the most effortless press I have ever used! I found after I primed the unit and scraped off the dough as instructed I still had to do a double press to get the first cookie out, which was now double the size of all the rest. No problem, I just scooped it up and put it back in the bowl for the next batch. Nothing was wasted. The rest of the cookies came out perfect with one press and if I had enough cookie sheets I could have knocked out the entire dough batch in about ten minutes...EVEN with reload time! I used a teaspoon to press out any air pockets...made sure my pan was ungreased and cold (made sure the pan cooled before I loaded on another batch) rotated the pan in the oven halfway through as suggested in the recipe and every cookie came out picture perfect in warp speed. I loved how easy it was to change disks between batches so I was able to check out several of the designs and they all came out adorable. The cookies are petite but I like that...some others complained they were too small...I find the small size adds to their charm. I made the lemon poppy seed variation of the butter cookie included with the unit...I'm a lemon freak so next time I will double the amount of lemon extract, but it still made for a tender, flavorful cookie with a hint of lemon. I purchased the autumn disk set but have not used it yet. Wanted the spring set but they are unavailable at the moment. My only regret is that I will have to wait for the new press to arrive to make more cookies... Update: The new press works great and I since I couldn't find a good lemon cookie recipe for this press I created one that I am thrilled with. If you're looking for a mild lemon flavor...move on, this is NOT the cookie for you. Lemon Poppy Sunflower Cookies 2 Sticks cold butter cut into teaspoon slices 3 ounces softened cream cheese 1 cup sugar 1 egg yolk I teaspoon lemon oil (I got this at King Arthur Flour) if you use extract, double it and add more as desired I heaping teaspoon of european lemon zest (King Arthur again) fresh zest of one lemon would be fine 1 teaspoon lemon powder (King Arthur) have no idea what to sub here maybe double the zest 2 1/2 Cups King Arthur All Purpose Flour (the only flour I use) 1/4 teaspoon of salt (if your using salted butter you can skip this) Poppy seeds Lemon sugar (again King Arthur, but I was disappointed how minimal the taste was...perfect lemon yellow color however so I used it...a nice lemon yellow sanding sugar would work just fine) Makes 8 dozen cookies Preheat oven to 350 degrees Cream butter and cream cheese and sugar (I used my Kitchenaid mixer and it took a lot longer than you would think) Look for the mixture to change color to a light yellow almost white with no lumps of butter showing, it should be light and fluffy...took me about 10 minutes on medium speed) Add egg yolk, lemon oil, lemon zest, lemon powder mix until well combine and then taste to see if it's lemony enough for you and adjust as needed (I added more lemon powder as a first instinct). Combine flour and salt and slowly add to butter mixture while mixing...here's where a lot of people go wrong, don't be afraid to mix this, you won't get a tough cookie but if it's not light enough it won't go through the press. Load the dough with a teaspoon into the press fitted with the sunflower disc, pushing the dough down with the teaspoon to push out any air pockets, if any dough starts coming out of the press just pop it back in the bowl for the next batch. Press cookies out on a COLD UNGREASED COOKIE SHEET. Don't try to use parchment, foil or silpat, it just won't work. I've never had a cookie stick or break. You may have to press twice to get the first cookie out, this will be bigger than the rest, I just scoop it up, put it back in the bowl and press another in it's place. Dust with lemon sugar or yellow sanding sugar and then sprinkle poppy seeds in the center. I use a 1/8th teaspoon for this and tried several different ways, one depressing the center with the measuring spoon and pouring some poppy seeds in...but in the end I just sprinkled some around the center (there is a peak in the very center) I liked the way this looked the best. Baking: my oven is true to temp and at first I baked for 12 minutes, rotating the pan after 6 minutes. The end result was a cookie that was golden just around the edges and somewhat pale. The texture was delicate with a nice crumb. Next I tried at 14 minutes rotating after 7 minutes. Now the end result had the golden color encroaching up the petals a bit and I just loved this look! Much more reminiscent of a real sunflower. The texture was now crispy and I preferred it by far. Now these cookies are amazing just as is, but I'm planning on melting some lemon wafers (King Arthur) and dipping the bottoms in it for a cookie that will hit it out of the park. Also thought about sandwiching two cookies between some of the melted lemon wafers but that may be just too much cookie. I'll update with the results. Hope you enjoy this recipe! UPDATE: dipping the bottoms in the melted lemon wafers was just too much of a hassle so I put a dollop of about 1/8th-1/4 teaspoon of the melted lemon wafers on the flat side of a cookie and sandwiched it with another. The small size of the cookie was perfect for this and I just loved the result. I melted about a half cup of wafers in the microwave for 2-30 second burst on high and it was enough to sandwich about 40 cookies (80 cookies sandwiched). I left the rest as is. This cookie is a winner IMHO. ANOTHER UPDATE: Duh! I lined a sheet with parchment paper, put a dollop of melted lemon wafer on the paper and centered a cookie on it and pressed gently. Worked like a charm. You could also put the dollop directly on the back of the cookie and then place on the sheet...I posted some photos. Here you don't want any brown color so I baked for 12 minutes rotating after 6.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2016
    I bought this press on sale through the warehouse deals. Supposedly just damaged packaging but the package looked fine. When I went to make a batch I noticed I couldn't get the top off, so I loaded it from the bottom and made a bunch of adorable cookies that tasted great. The unit cranked out those cookies in warp speed and they cooked up perfectly. When I was done I figured I would soak the press in warm water and finally get it unscrewed for cleaning as some dough got trapped between the chambers...no luck. I guess that is why it was returned but now I have a press with cookie dough all stuck on it to return...yuk!
    I chatted with Amazon, told them the situation and they credited me for the cost of the press and I am ordering another...no need to send it back. This is why I shop here..so hassle free.
    Manufacturing defect aside, this was the most effortless press I have ever used! I found after I primed the unit and scraped off the dough as instructed I still had to do a double press to get the first cookie out, which was now double the size of all the rest. No problem, I just scooped it up and put it back in the bowl for the next batch. Nothing was wasted. The rest of the cookies came out perfect with one press and if I had enough cookie sheets I could have knocked out the entire dough batch in about ten minutes...EVEN with reload time! I used a teaspoon to press out any air pockets...made sure my pan was ungreased and cold (made sure the pan cooled before I loaded on another batch) rotated the pan in the oven halfway through as suggested in the recipe and every cookie came out picture perfect in warp speed. I loved how easy it was to change disks between batches so I was able to check out several of the designs and they all came out adorable. The cookies are petite but I like that...some others complained they were too small...I find the small size adds to their charm. I made the lemon poppy seed variation of the butter cookie included with the unit...I'm a lemon freak so next time I will double the amount of lemon extract, but it still made for a tender, flavorful cookie with a hint of lemon. I purchased the autumn disk set but have not used it yet. Wanted the spring set but they are unavailable at the moment.
    My only regret is that I will have to wait for the new press to arrive to make more cookies...
    Update: The new press works great and I since I couldn't find a good lemon cookie recipe for this press I created one that I am thrilled with. If you're looking for a mild lemon flavor...move on, this is NOT the cookie for you.
    Lemon Poppy Sunflower Cookies
    2 Sticks cold butter cut into teaspoon slices
    3 ounces softened cream cheese
    1 cup sugar
    1 egg yolk
    I teaspoon lemon oil (I got this at King Arthur Flour) if you use extract, double it and add more as desired
    I heaping teaspoon of european lemon zest (King Arthur again) fresh zest of one lemon would be fine
    1 teaspoon lemon powder (King Arthur) have no idea what to sub here maybe double the zest
    2 1/2 Cups King Arthur All Purpose Flour (the only flour I use)
    1/4 teaspoon of salt (if your using salted butter you can skip this)
    Poppy seeds
    Lemon sugar (again King Arthur, but I was disappointed how minimal the taste was...perfect lemon yellow color however so I used it...a nice lemon yellow sanding sugar would work just fine)
    Makes 8 dozen cookies
    Preheat oven to 350 degrees
    Cream butter and cream cheese and sugar (I used my Kitchenaid mixer and it took a lot longer than you would think) Look for the mixture to change color to a light yellow almost white with no lumps of butter showing, it should be light and fluffy...took me about 10 minutes on medium speed)
    Add egg yolk, lemon oil, lemon zest, lemon powder mix until well combine and then taste to see if it's lemony enough for you and adjust as needed (I added more lemon powder as a first instinct).
    Combine flour and salt and slowly add to butter mixture while mixing...here's where a lot of people go wrong, don't be afraid to mix this, you won't get a tough cookie but if it's not light enough it won't go through the press.
    Load the dough with a teaspoon into the press fitted with the sunflower disc, pushing the dough down with the teaspoon to push out any air pockets, if any dough starts coming out of the press just pop it back in the bowl for the next batch. Press cookies out on a COLD UNGREASED COOKIE SHEET. Don't try to use parchment, foil or silpat, it just won't work. I've never had a cookie stick or break. You may have to press twice to get the first cookie out, this will be bigger than the rest, I just scoop it up, put it back in the bowl and press another in it's place. Dust with lemon sugar or yellow sanding sugar and then sprinkle poppy seeds in the center. I use a 1/8th teaspoon for this and tried several different ways, one depressing the center with the measuring spoon and pouring some poppy seeds in...but in the end I just sprinkled some around the center (there is a peak in the very center) I liked the way this looked the best.
    Baking: my oven is true to temp and at first I baked for 12 minutes, rotating the pan after 6 minutes. The end result was a cookie that was golden just around the edges and somewhat pale. The texture was delicate with a nice crumb. Next I tried at 14 minutes rotating after 7 minutes. Now the end result had the golden color encroaching up the petals a bit and I just loved this look! Much more reminiscent of a real sunflower. The texture was now crispy and I preferred it by far.
    Now these cookies are amazing just as is, but I'm planning on melting some lemon wafers (King Arthur) and dipping the bottoms in it for a cookie that will hit it out of the park. Also thought about sandwiching two cookies between some of the melted lemon wafers but that may be just too much cookie. I'll update with the results.
    Hope you enjoy this recipe!
    UPDATE: dipping the bottoms in the melted lemon wafers was just too much of a hassle so I put a dollop of about 1/8th-1/4 teaspoon of the melted lemon wafers on the flat side of a cookie and sandwiched it with another. The small size of the cookie was perfect for this and I just loved the result. I melted about a half cup of wafers in the microwave for 2-30 second burst on high and it was enough to sandwich about 40 cookies (80 cookies sandwiched). I left the rest as is. This cookie is a winner IMHO.
    ANOTHER UPDATE: Duh! I lined a sheet with parchment paper, put a dollop of melted lemon wafer on the paper and centered a cookie on it and pressed gently. Worked like a charm. You could also put the dollop directly on the back of the cookie and then place on the sheet...I posted some photos. Here you don't want any brown color so I baked for 12 minutes rotating after 6.
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    Perfect cookies at warp speed if you follow the directions and do what they say

    Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2016
    I bought this press on sale through the warehouse deals. Supposedly just damaged packaging but the package looked fine. When I went to make a batch I noticed I couldn't get the top off, so I loaded it from the bottom and made a bunch of adorable cookies that tasted great. The unit cranked out those cookies in warp speed and they cooked up perfectly. When I was done I figured I would soak the press in warm water and finally get it unscrewed for cleaning as some dough got trapped between the chambers...no luck. I guess that is why it was returned but now I have a press with cookie dough all stuck on it to return...yuk!
    I chatted with Amazon, told them the situation and they credited me for the cost of the press and I am ordering another...no need to send it back. This is why I shop here..so hassle free.
    Manufacturing defect aside, this was the most effortless press I have ever used! I found after I primed the unit and scraped off the dough as instructed I still had to do a double press to get the first cookie out, which was now double the size of all the rest. No problem, I just scooped it up and put it back in the bowl for the next batch. Nothing was wasted. The rest of the cookies came out perfect with one press and if I had enough cookie sheets I could have knocked out the entire dough batch in about ten minutes...EVEN with reload time! I used a teaspoon to press out any air pockets...made sure my pan was ungreased and cold (made sure the pan cooled before I loaded on another batch) rotated the pan in the oven halfway through as suggested in the recipe and every cookie came out picture perfect in warp speed. I loved how easy it was to change disks between batches so I was able to check out several of the designs and they all came out adorable. The cookies are petite but I like that...some others complained they were too small...I find the small size adds to their charm. I made the lemon poppy seed variation of the butter cookie included with the unit...I'm a lemon freak so next time I will double the amount of lemon extract, but it still made for a tender, flavorful cookie with a hint of lemon. I purchased the autumn disk set but have not used it yet. Wanted the spring set but they are unavailable at the moment.
    My only regret is that I will have to wait for the new press to arrive to make more cookies...
    Update: The new press works great and I since I couldn't find a good lemon cookie recipe for this press I created one that I am thrilled with. If you're looking for a mild lemon flavor...move on, this is NOT the cookie for you.
    Lemon Poppy Sunflower Cookies
    2 Sticks cold butter cut into teaspoon slices
    3 ounces softened cream cheese
    1 cup sugar
    1 egg yolk
    I teaspoon lemon oil (I got this at King Arthur Flour) if you use extract, double it and add more as desired
    I heaping teaspoon of european lemon zest (King Arthur again) fresh zest of one lemon would be fine
    1 teaspoon lemon powder (King Arthur) have no idea what to sub here maybe double the zest
    2 1/2 Cups King Arthur All Purpose Flour (the only flour I use)
    1/4 teaspoon of salt (if your using salted butter you can skip this)
    Poppy seeds
    Lemon sugar (again King Arthur, but I was disappointed how minimal the taste was...perfect lemon yellow color however so I used it...a nice lemon yellow sanding sugar would work just fine)
    Makes 8 dozen cookies
    Preheat oven to 350 degrees
    Cream butter and cream cheese and sugar (I used my Kitchenaid mixer and it took a lot longer than you would think) Look for the mixture to change color to a light yellow almost white with no lumps of butter showing, it should be light and fluffy...took me about 10 minutes on medium speed)
    Add egg yolk, lemon oil, lemon zest, lemon powder mix until well combine and then taste to see if it's lemony enough for you and adjust as needed (I added more lemon powder as a first instinct).
    Combine flour and salt and slowly add to butter mixture while mixing...here's where a lot of people go wrong, don't be afraid to mix this, you won't get a tough cookie but if it's not light enough it won't go through the press.
    Load the dough with a teaspoon into the press fitted with the sunflower disc, pushing the dough down with the teaspoon to push out any air pockets, if any dough starts coming out of the press just pop it back in the bowl for the next batch. Press cookies out on a COLD UNGREASED COOKIE SHEET. Don't try to use parchment, foil or silpat, it just won't work. I've never had a cookie stick or break. You may have to press twice to get the first cookie out, this will be bigger than the rest, I just scoop it up, put it back in the bowl and press another in it's place. Dust with lemon sugar or yellow sanding sugar and then sprinkle poppy seeds in the center. I use a 1/8th teaspoon for this and tried several different ways, one depressing the center with the measuring spoon and pouring some poppy seeds in...but in the end I just sprinkled some around the center (there is a peak in the very center) I liked the way this looked the best.
    Baking: my oven is true to temp and at first I baked for 12 minutes, rotating the pan after 6 minutes. The end result was a cookie that was golden just around the edges and somewhat pale. The texture was delicate with a nice crumb. Next I tried at 14 minutes rotating after 7 minutes. Now the end result had the golden color encroaching up the petals a bit and I just loved this look! Much more reminiscent of a real sunflower. The texture was now crispy and I preferred it by far.
    Now these cookies are amazing just as is, but I'm planning on melting some lemon wafers (King Arthur) and dipping the bottoms in it for a cookie that will hit it out of the park. Also thought about sandwiching two cookies between some of the melted lemon wafers but that may be just too much cookie. I'll update with the results.
    Hope you enjoy this recipe!
    UPDATE: dipping the bottoms in the melted lemon wafers was just too much of a hassle so I put a dollop of about 1/8th-1/4 teaspoon of the melted lemon wafers on the flat side of a cookie and sandwiched it with another. The small size of the cookie was perfect for this and I just loved the result. I melted about a half cup of wafers in the microwave for 2-30 second burst on high and it was enough to sandwich about 40 cookies (80 cookies sandwiched). I left the rest as is. This cookie is a winner IMHO.
    ANOTHER UPDATE: Duh! I lined a sheet with parchment paper, put a dollop of melted lemon wafer on the paper and centered a cookie on it and pressed gently. Worked like a charm. You could also put the dollop directly on the back of the cookie and then place on the sheet...I posted some photos. Here you don't want any brown color so I baked for 12 minutes rotating after 6.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
    I has been years since I have made spritz cookies. Using this was both fun and involved a learning curve. I was a little disappointed at first that not all of my attempts were releasing from the cookie press until I learned that nonstick or greased pans will cause this. Now I can make six dozen of these little gems in the blink of an eye. The variety of shape options that comes with the press are nice, too. So far I have baked pink hearts and green shamrocks for work and my coworkers have been impressed.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2023
    Ordered this to make some jell-o cookies for the holidays. I'm used to the caulk-gun-style cookie presses, but this one had overnight delivery and great reviews, so I thought I would try it.

    This press has a single lever that you press down while holding the body of the press in one hand. It takes a LOT of force (depending on your dough of course). I felt like the arm was going to snap, and it may still fail, but it survived its first batch of cookies. The amount of force required makes it easy for the unit to slip while you're pressing down, especially if you're working on a pan that already had cookies on it, and is a bit slippery; or if you're balancing the pan on hot pads and it can tilt slightly.

    I made it through half the dough before the plunger mechanism began slipping. I would press the lever down, dough would start to come out, and then it would make a clicking sound as the ratchet mechanism slipped. Eventually, I would press the lever 10 or 15 times with no dough coming out the bottom.

    I tried different angles, applying pressure along the length of the lever while pressing, exagerting the upward motion in hopes of more-fully engaging the teeth, but none of these things consistently helped.

    In the end, I began pushing down the lever VERY slowly, and that worked better: it no longer slipped, and the behavior (# of pumps required to push out a certain about of dough) became more consistent. So maybe this is the key: don't be in a hurry, but slowly, mindfully push down the lever, and make sure you feel steady resistance in the lever as you push it. With a bit of experimentation, I seemed to get the hang of this, feeling the response of the press and adjusting speed and pressure for a predictable outcome.

    Should a cookie press require such mindfulness, such attention to the present moment? Maybe!!! It's not a bad thing in my opinion, but being used to rushing through things and having my tools keep up, it was a bit frustrating at first. I feel like some discussion of this in the Helpful Tips would have been, well, helpful.

    Other details: Some dough leaks back through the plunger, as others have mentioned. This is inevitable, and for cookie dough not a big deal (it's a very thin layer that gets past the plunger). For something
    thinner (icing for example), this could be a bigger issue.

    Cleanup is a breeze! Everything comes apart easily (and by the way, take it apart between sets of dough to clear the backflow), most of it is dishwasher safe, and the plunger mechanism (hand-washable) cleans up with soap and warm water.

    Halfway through my first experience, I was sure I would toss this after I was done; but I think my issues were partially pilot error, and as long as the unit physically remains intact (i.e. the lever doesn't snap), I'm cautiously optimistic that this will continue to work for many years.
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  • Elise
    5.0 out of 5 stars Très pratique !
    Reviewed in France on October 29, 2016
    J'ai acheté ce Presse Cookie en espérant me simplifier la tâche pour les petits sablés de fin d'année. L'utilisation de l'emporte pièce est parfois laborieuse, ce qui n'est pas le cas avec cet appareil, pas besoin de rouleau à patisserie, de rechercher une bonne consistance en faisant refroidir la pâte au frigo etc. J'ai respecté la recette du livret, et avec ma fille de 6 ans, nous avons réalisé des petits sablés délicieux.... facilement et rapidement Cet appareil est vraiment une super alternative à l'emporte-pièce, facile à manipuler, l'activité est ludique pour les enfants. Il y a le choix des motifs avec les disques de rechange... Rien à dire, je suis très satisfaite de mon achat, et je conseille le produit de bonne qualité. Je pense acheter des disques à thème par la suite pour compléter l'appareil.
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  • Madison
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great cookie press
    Reviewed in Canada on December 16, 2020
    I’ve only used this twice so far but I love it! I make whipped shortbread every year for Christmas, and have always wanted a cookie press to be able to make cute shapes for friends and family. I used a silicon baking mat, as I read that cookie presses don’t usually work well with parchment as the paper will lift up and mess up the cookie. Silicon mats worked great though and I didn’t notice that problem with it. The press is super easy to put together, and I don’t notice a ton of resistance when I press the cookies which is good because I read they do break relatively easy. I would say that this is definitely for a lighter cookie dough, and not suitable for anything that’s tough like gingerbread or sugar cookies. The little holder for the press plates is absolutely adorable, and works great to keep things organized. The first batch of cookies I made with this wasn’t quite right because I halved the recipe and there was too much butter and not enough flour or sugar. The cookies surprisingly still held a relatively good shape despite this! The second batch I made was perfect though. I used the snowflake and tree, and was worried the snowflake would be difficult to distinguish since the cookies sometimes spread. However, they held up very nicely and they did spread a little, but the shape of the snowflake was absolutely still there. I would say that if your cookies aren’t holding their shape it’s not the press, but rather the recipe. This press is also so easy to clean! The top and bottom both screw off, and I put a small spatula in to scrape off any excess on the sides and then handwashed it. I believe this is advertised as dishwasher safe, but can’t say how it would hold up as we don’t own a dishwasher. Overall, this is a great purchase and if you’re on the fence about it I would say go for it!
  • Golda Meir
    5.0 out of 5 stars This gadget is amazing. No more rolling out dough and cutting out ...
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 20, 2014
    This gadget is amazing. No more rolling out dough and cutting out shapes and removing all the surronding dough and rerolling this dough again, now gone tough, putting them one by one on the tray, measuring the spacing between them etc. This gadget is an absolute pleasure. It will save you so much time and each cookie is so perfectly identical to the next with factory type of shape, so much so that people will not realize they are home made! The spacing is automatically done because of the width of the gadget. I really had fun using it. Won't think twice about making cookies anymore. It is a very clever gadget i could not get my head around how it would work and I'm still not 100% sure how it does. It seems that with one click, enough dough comes out so that the seperate pieces join together. It is easy to clean. You wont be sorry if you get it, guaranteed.
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  • MARIA JOSE
    5.0 out of 5 stars Cómoda, resistente y material gran calidad.
    Reviewed in Spain on July 7, 2018
    Resistente. Formas muy bonitas de galleta. Limpio y cómodo y no se oxida ni pudre. Ajuda mucho que sea transparente oara saber tus calculos a la hora de hacer galletas.
  • Katja
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ein super Teil für schnelle Kekse zwischendurch!
    Reviewed in Germany on December 31, 2016
    Ich hatte zunächst mit der hochgelobten Gebäckpresse von TPC geliebäugelt, aber der Preis hat mich dann doch etwas abgeschreckt. Auf der Suche nach einer günstigeren Alternative bin ich dann auf diese hier von OXO gestoßen. Von dieser Firma besitze ich bereits eine Salatschleuder, die super durchdacht ist und mit der ich sehr zufrieden bin. Die Presse ist prima verarbeitet, stabil, leicht zu reinigen und macht was sie soll. Kekse sind schon fast zu perfekt und sehen eigentlich nicht mehr aus wie selbst gebacken. Der Teig darf allerdings nicht zu fest sein. Nachdem die erste "Rutsche" im Ofen war habe ich den restlichen Teig nach draußen gestellt, weil ich dachte, er könnte etwas fester sein. Das war dann aber nicht die beste Idee, weil sich die Plätzchen nicht mehr so gut gelöst haben - aber da kann die Presse ja nichts für. Bin froh, mich für dieses Produkt entschieden zu haben und empfehle es gerne weiter.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Ein super Teil für schnelle Kekse zwischendurch!

    Reviewed in Germany on December 31, 2016
    Ich hatte zunächst mit der hochgelobten Gebäckpresse von TPC geliebäugelt, aber der Preis hat mich dann doch etwas abgeschreckt. Auf der Suche nach einer günstigeren Alternative bin ich dann auf diese hier von OXO gestoßen. Von dieser Firma besitze ich bereits eine Salatschleuder, die super durchdacht ist und mit der ich sehr zufrieden bin. Die Presse ist prima verarbeitet, stabil, leicht zu reinigen und macht was sie soll. Kekse sind schon fast zu perfekt und sehen eigentlich nicht mehr aus wie selbst gebacken. Der Teig darf allerdings nicht zu fest sein. Nachdem die erste "Rutsche" im Ofen war habe ich den restlichen Teig nach draußen gestellt, weil ich dachte, er könnte etwas fester sein. Das war dann aber nicht die beste Idee, weil sich die Plätzchen nicht mehr so gut gelöst haben - aber da kann die Presse ja nichts für. Bin froh, mich für dieses Produkt entschieden zu haben und empfehle es gerne weiter.
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