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Review on Tofuture's Tofu Press: Your Ultimate Solution for Perfectly Pressed Tofu Transformation by Sammie Rodriguez

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Update and comparison with two other tofu presses

Update 10/23/21: Still works like a charm. No wear problems. First Review: For anyone interested in comparing this tofu press to two others sold at Revain, here is my opinion. I'm not crazy about the tofu press - it looks like two little cutting boards with wing nuts and compression springs. It manages to remove the water but mashes my tofu and leaves cracks. No bueno if you want to cut nice little squares or waffles out of pressed tofu at the end. It also needs a plate underneath to catch the squeezed out water, making it a real pig in the fridge. Tofu Xpress works like a charm. I like it, I've had it for about 6 years with no problems. It's very easy to use. However, I have to admit I'm worried about breaking the handle like the things used to hold the sewing foot. I'm very careful with mine because if even one breaks, my abs are useless. Being a vegetarian and eating quite a bit of tofu, I needed another press to be able to press more than one plate at a time. Time. I didn't want to spend another $55 (shipping included) on Tofu Xpress. I decided to try Tofuture which costs $30 which is still expensive but $25 cheaper than buying another Tofu Xpress. I used it for the first time yesterday and as far as I can tell it works just as well as Tofu Xpress. Tofu keeps its nice rectangular shape and doesn't crack. I ended up with a nice firm block of tofu. The Tofuture press seems strong enough and the rubber bands seem to last quite a while. If you are unsure which tofu press to buy I would go with Tofuture and save a significant amount.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • I vaguely remember