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Pros & Cons
Pros
The plastic is welded well and works great for making musubi. It appears durable and it is easy to clean. This thing is sturdy and well made.
Cons
When you put seaweed and rice in it, the seaweed starts to stick to the side and won't slide.
Highlights
Quality
Easy to use easy to clean sturdy when pressing down
This thing is sturdy and well made
Spam is sliced thinly with another tool called durable luncheon meat slicer which has wires to cut like cheese cutter
My hand started to hurt after pressing all those musubis
Price
And for the price it is well worth it
Shipping
I ordered this double musubi mold and it came fast
Ordered over the weekend and received by wednesday
Competitiveness
Its the perfect width for the nori i buy different brands all seem to be about the same size so i dont have to fold it in half and tear it
If you think making musubis is fun making a giant musubi burrito is even more fun
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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 64.2% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 310 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 10 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Used it an hour after i got it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Purchased for a raffle give away and i nearly wanted to keep it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Dont pack too much rice in the mold you will end up making massive musubi and the ratio of spam to rice will be way off
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have a single version of this and it takes a while when youre trying to make lots
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I do wish the center handle thing that you push down went around the entire presser like in a rectangle instead of just a strip
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My hand started to hurt after pressing all those musubis
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is a little too flexible so the sides can bow outward when pressing rice
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This can cause some rice to leak past the press but you can avoid this by being gentle and spreading the rice evenly before compressing
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