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Jamie Oliver Flavour Shaker - Red Hot - V2 CDU | 
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| Brand: William Levene Category: Kitchen
Buy New: £4.99
New (9) from £4.99
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 42
Media: Kitchen & Home Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4.2 x 4.1
MPN: 657688 Model: J20000 EAN: 5011268927324 ASIN: B000HRHA54
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: NEW . Normally dispatched same day.
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| Features:
| • | It crushes, grinds, mixes and more! | | • | More versatile alternative to the Pestle and Mortar | | • | Includes a ceramic ball for crushing ingredients | | • | Includes silicone spoon designed to perfectly fit the Flavour Shaker | | • | Creates lovely flavours in seconds |
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Product Description The Flavour Shaker is a fun, quirky and highly original food preparation item; Invented and endorsed by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver It will crush, grind, mix and release flavour from whole spaces, herbs, garlic, nuts, citrus rind or even lime or bay leaves. The secret of the Flavour Shaker is its little ceramic ball, which crushes, grinds, bruises and mixes the contents releasing all sorts of amazing smells and zingy flavours, while you are shaking it.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
he's fab. it's fab. April 29, 2008 Ruby Red (uk) i love it, my ten year old loves it. a def improvement on the mortar and pestle. come on - it's cool. it's funky. and it does the job while looking great. just like jamie himself.
V1 Good idea, bad implementation. V2 Much better. January 25, 2008 G. Walton (Sheffield, UK) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
== V1 == Bought one for doing 1 portion marinades, crushing coriander & mustard seeds (which fly everywhere out of a pestle and mortar) and because it looked easier and quicker to clean than my pestle and mortar. Quick list of points * You have to shake it hard for things like garlic and ginger. I was fine with it but looking at some of the other reviews on the other colours, a lot of people haven't got the strength to give it the shaking needed for certain ingredients. * It leaked fairly heavily when I got it. I emailed the manufacturer and they sent me a new rubber washer, that stopped the leaking pretty much. * I only ever shook it, it never got dropped but after a few months of regular use I noticed a flaw had appeared in the plastic. This then got bigger after every use and the thing is now unusable as the base is split down the middle. * The spoon doesn't really fit the narrow end. You have to force the rubber spoon to bend to get stuff out of the bottom end of the item. * The seal falls off when you wash the item and it's on the outside of the join. Liquid collects on the inside of the join making it harder to clean. Small point you may think, but it would have been so easy to design this thing better. The idea is great, a heavier ball would mean less vigorous shaking was required for the harder stuff, the items build strength needs uprating anyway so could be made to cope with a heavier ball. The rest of the design is just poor and would be so easy to sort out. Then maybe I would have the product I wanted when I bought it. Either Jamie needs to kick William Levene up the backside or take his idea to another manufacturer for them to do a decent implementation of it. 2 stars because it would work if done properly and I liked it when it wasn't broken. #### UPDATE - 7th April 08 #### == V2 == Started writing an update, it got long winded. Long story short, their customer service sent me the new design (V2), turns out my broken Red Hot shaker was V1 contrary to what others have said about all coloured shakers being V2. V2 addresses most of my design points above and is still working great. * It hasn't cracked (yet, Ive used it a lot over the last month but time will tell) * Seal is far better and on the inside, this flavour shaker doesn't leak at all and is easier to clean. * Spoon fits narrow end properly as shaker shape has been tweaked slightly (it actually doesn't stand up as well anymore but you can't have it all) Still the same weight ball so you still need to go hard with tougher items. I would regrade to 4.5 stars for the V2 if the review would let me, it does the job well now.
As Jaime O might say - This definately not PUKKA!!!!', January 25, 2008 M. CRANFIELD (Bermuda) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
As Jaime O might say - 'Piece o'Crap!', 25 Jan 2008 By M. CRANFIELD "Biltong" (Bermuda) - See all my reviews Good idea, but the two halves don't lock together properly and tend to come apart when shaken vigorously, unless you hold it clamped in two hands. Also I ordered the stainless steel version and they sent the plastic one... Amazon UK is only a shadow of the US version... Maybe Bezos needs to look at how things are operating in the UK/EU... Maybe it should have been made in China and not the EU - haha!!
Eh? January 18, 2008 THE TRUTH 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I quite like Jamie Oliver so I didn't want to bash him but I'm afraid this deserves it. It does nothing at all. You put a clove of garlic in and shake the thing and open it up to find a...clove of garlic. The worst device ever. I'm actually surprised he put his name to it. Its not cheaply made or a 'bit rubbish', it actually doesnt work at all. It does NOTHING. You might as well put a pea in a panda pop bottle and shake it about.
Buy a pestle & mortar December 29, 2006 J. Evans (Wales) 22 out of 25 found this review helpful
Bought this as a bit of a stocking filler at Christmas. Unlike on the advert where 2 cloves of garlic are placed in the contraption and after a vigorous chake, reappear as a finely crushed mulch, mine reappeared as....2 cloves of garlic. Not impressed at all. It would appear Mr Oliver has been forced into making this contraption due his propensity for spitting whilst speaking.
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