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2012-01-05, 9:27am
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favorite Lentil press
I really have fallen in love with everyones lentil beads. What is everyone's favorite tool. Would love everyone's input the I can watch for a sale.
Thank you
Sue
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2012-01-05, 9:59am
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I love my Zoozii's 30mm straight sided lentil ! The lentil trio for smaller ones.
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2012-01-05, 10:38am
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Another vote for Zoozii's straight sided lentil. I have the "slim" version of the trio.
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2012-01-05, 12:20pm
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Love Kat's lentils. They are so slim, such a nice feel after you make one.
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2012-01-05, 12:52pm
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I recognize Zoozii (sadly, I can't get to her site from work) but I don't know, who is Kat?
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Originally Posted by cc2
Love Kat's lentils. They are so slim, such a nice feel after you make one.
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2012-01-05, 1:18pm
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Originally Posted by Little Brushy
Another vote for Zoozii's straight sided lentil. I have the "slim" version of the trio.
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My fave too!
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2012-01-05, 1:59pm
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Originally Posted by Lyssa
I recognize Zoozii (sadly, I can't get to her site from work) but I don't know, who is Kat?
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I assume Cattwalk Tools.
http://www.cattwalk.com/
You will find all kinds of things to drool over on Catt's site.
Beth
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2012-01-05, 4:08pm
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Whatever lentil press you go with, have a good look at the thickness/thinness of the press. Some are very deep and use so much glass while there are some out there that are so thin that you have some cracking issues.
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2012-01-06, 8:21pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tammydownunder
Whatever lentil press you go with, have a good look at the thickness/thinness of the press. Some are very deep and use so much glass while there are some out there that are so thin that you have some cracking issues.
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I have at least five lentil presses and have never had an issue.
My faves are the straight sided lentils, they give the best bead hole
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2012-01-08, 9:23am
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I have lentil presses from both zooziis and CattWalk. I love them both, but tend to use the CattWalk one more. Maybe because it was the first press I ever bought, and the base is always set up on my table with one of my many CattWalk tools in it. You don't have to buy a base for any of Zooziis tools. So that may be a plus for some. I find that it's just what you get used to. They both are quality tools. Worth their weight in gold. Just MHO.
J.
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