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2010-04-14, 10:57am
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Formerly Kellyhorton
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Join Date: Nov 29, 2005
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favorite lentil press
Can you tell me which lentil press is your favorite and what size. I really would prefer a thinner one than what i have, they make fat lentils. No name on the press, i know its not zoozis.
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2010-04-14, 11:34am
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I like Tapcraft tongs better than presses. I seem to have better control because I can lift them up to eye level while I smooshing.
http://www.web-access.net/~tapcraft/
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2010-04-14, 12:05pm
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The Cattwalk lentil press makes a thinner lentil than the Zooziis.
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2010-04-14, 12:27pm
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I just go an awesome on ebay from CoonValley. It rocks!!!! It's my first press and it's so easy to use!
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2010-04-14, 8:51pm
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Formerly Kellyhorton
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Are their any straight sided thin ones in small? not asking much am I ,lol
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2010-04-14, 9:12pm
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Jacqueline Parkes
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I just purchased the regular and straight sided lentil from Coonvalley. His products/service and prices rock!
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2010-04-14, 9:17pm
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I have a cattwalk press. It's thin. You'd probably like that one.
I'd rather have the fat one! LOL.
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2010-04-14, 9:21pm
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For smaller beads (3/4"), I prefer my Zoozii's Medium + Straight Sided Lentil. I got the tool that has a lentil in one side and a nugget in the other and love them both.
For bigger beads (1.25"), I prefer my Cattwalk lentil. I like the Cattwalk tools better for bigger beads because the slot for the mandrel is a little bigger and better-accommodates a dipped 3/32" mandrel. I always break/flake off the bead release on my 3/32" mandrels in my Zoozii's presses because they rub. I can use 1/16" mandrels in this tool as well, and often do, but sometimes you need a mandrel that's harder to bend.
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