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ROMA Sauce Maker & Food Strainer Small Appliances Pasta

The new Roma Food Strainer/Sauce Maker

Want to make homemade Tomato Sauce, Applesauce or Baby Food to eliminate additives and preservatives, but hate the thought of all that messy peeling and seeding? This tomato/vegetable strainer will do it for you!


Extra- Large Capacity Hopper!

A must for home canners and gardeners!

The new Roma features a 25% bigger hopper than other tomato strainers and has a new heavy-duty suction-cup base.

No more peeling or coring! Simply load the hopper and turn the handle to create fresh sauces and purees from just about any fruit or vegetable.

Use either the suction-cup base or C-clamp to mount to tabletop (dual-mounting system is patent pending)

Easy-turn handle for effortless use - seeds and skin separate from the puree

Enjoy healthy, nutritious, all-natural, preservative-free foods. Make sauces, soups, jams, baby foods, pie fillings, juices, and much more!

13" height x 7" length x 5" width

Includes one standard tomato/apple stainless steel screen

Additional accessories available for order:
o 4-Piece accessory kit includes stainless steel berry screen; salsa screen; pumpkin/squash screen; and plastic grape spiral (kit item
07-0858)
o Electric motor connects easily to the Roma Food Strainer to shorten your processing time even more (item
01-0101)

All parts are designed to fit the Villaware V-200 Tomato Strainer as well as other popular models! 11.9 x 10.7 x 1.3

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Our Price: $107.99
Sale Price: $51.95
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Product Details:
Product Length: 7.9 inches
Product Width: 12.9 inches
Product Height: 14.9 inches
Product Weight: 5.25 pounds
Package Length: 14.9 inches
Package Width: 12.9 inches
Package Height: 7.3 inches
Package Weight: 5.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 56 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 56 customer reviews )
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49 of 55 found the following review helpful:

1Nice try... but it doesn't work well  Nov 10, 2009
By My Review
I have used this Roma Vegetable Strainer for making apple sauce twice. Previously I have used the Victorio strainer (very nice and sturdy, but no longer available) and Back to Basics (stronger than the Roma in my opinion, but not as good as the Victorio - it had a lot of parts to lose and was not rust resistant). The Roma is easy to put together and seems to be rust resistant, but is weak, flimsy, unstable, and doesn't hold on my counter well with either the suction or the clamp.


Things I like about the Roma Strainer:
* Pieces attach easily without nuts and bolts
* Seem to be rust resistant (The Back-to-Basics strainer that I bought 15 years ago had some parts that would rust)
* Plastic cone that takes the waste (seeds, core and skin) away is farther from the sauce dispenser, making it easier to have various shapes of bowls.


Things I dislike about the Roma Strainer:
* The suction cup does not hold on my smooth quartz counter-top. Nice try, but it doesn't work.
* I have a bull-nose (rounded edge) to my counter-top so the clasp doesn't work very well either - it isn't long enough to reach around the bull-nose. So, it starts wiggling fairly quickly and isn't very stable, with no way to attach it more firmly.
* The handle is much harder to turn than the old Victorio (purchased 30 years ago) or Back-to-basics (purchased 16 years ago) strainers I have previously used. As I turn the handle, the vertical support seems to wobble or bend a bit, as though it isn't very strong.
* The handle seems a bit flimsy.
* Turning the handle is stiffer with more resistance than with the other strainers I have used before. (You tire more quickly.
* I have to run the waste product through 2 x as there is a lot of good applesauce that goes out with it.

The materials and workmanship are poorer quality. Some of the features (fewer parts to get lost) are nicer. Overall, though, my experience is that it is not nearly as good or as easy to use as the other strainers I have used in the past.

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:

4Not a bad gadget  Sep 13, 2007
By MJ "MJ"
I've been using this strainer for my current cherry tomato crop (as usual, I planted way too many), and it has made short work of squishing the pulp out while separating the skins and seeds. I simply wash the tomatoes and dump them in. The only reason I give less than 5 starts is that the suction on the bottom kept releasing periodically, even when I tried sending fewer tomatoes through. I tried dampening the bottom, which helped, but it still eventually lost its grip. Also, the plastic gasket that is supposed to keep tomato guts from squeezing out the top of the screen (top as in end closest to strainer body) doesn't fit well (at least in mine), and won't stay in the machine. This doesn't seem to make much difference, however, as long as you have everything on tight.

Overall, it was a good purchase.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Roma Juice Processor  Oct 11, 2007
By Forrest Mohrman
We had a similar unit that was around 20 years old. Every time we used it would leak all over the kitchen floor making it a real pain to clean up afterwards. This New model is leak proof and is a real joy to use. It is very easy to setup and very easy to clean. The juice goes where it should and the compressed leftovers go thru a long tube away from the pount of operation so processing is easy. This product makes canning a job we look forward to doing in the fall. Highly recommended!!!

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5What else can I process?  Sep 26, 2009
By P.D. Collum "living the simple life"
This is a great affordable alternative to the more pricey original, Squeezo. So easy to use my 2 year old turns the crank. I find myself looking for more things to crush in my new Roma sauce maker/juice maker. So far we have made tomato sauce and juice, apple sauce, mango sauce, and peach sauce. The kids love that they can make and eat there own treat. Plus, no added sugars and no preservatives. I wish I had this to make baby food when my kids were infants.

It is as simple as wash your fruit and veggies and drop them in. I cut them in quarters and drop them in the hopper. later I only cut them in half to test the true ability of the processing power. Not a problem for this machine. The hopper by the way is huge.

Also ordered the 4 piece accessory strainer kit and motor. Awaiting their arrival. The motor is not really needed especially if you have willing children to crank while you load the hopper. I was thinking ahead though envisioning a huge tomato/salsa garden for next year.

Bought the Roma sauce maker and 4 piece accessory kit separately which was $20.00 cheaper than the buy together offers. So do your price research and save.

Just FYI for estimates sake: it only took 4(medium) apples (baseball size) to make an entire quart of apple sauce. 8-10 small-very small roma tomatoes to make a quart of sauce. 1 mango to make a pint of sauce. and five small peaches to make a quart of sauce. I did run the pulp and skin through twice on everything. It is not necessary to so this. I was just playing to see how much I could squeeze out of each item.

The only negative thing I would have to say is watch the suction cup. At first I was awed by its suction abilities but it later lost suction twice. It works better on certain surfaces than others the smoother the better. Good on counter tops not so great on wood. How ever it does also come with the handy dandy C-clamp. So no worries.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5worked great  Oct 17, 2009
By J. White
Used this for the first time today. Usually takes forever to make sauce between boiling, deseeding, cooking etc. All we did with this was wash the tomatoes (large cherry/small roma size) and drop them in! Awesome, cut a half day project into about 30 min. We also got the accessory pack. Made some salsa, but would recommend de-seeding first. Salsa attachment would be good for kind of a diced tomato sauce for things like chili. I'm going to get one of these for my stepmom for christmas it worked so great!

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