Vantic Garlic Press Rocker – Stainless Steel Garlic Crusher, Mincer and Chopper with Peeler & Scraper, Easy Kitchen Gadget for Effortless Smashing

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NEW INNOVATIVE ROCKING GARLIC PRESS: This new garlic press with arc shape, comfortable handle design make squeezing a breeze, even for those with weaker grip or small hands
CRUSH AND MINCE GARLIC EASILY: With a slight back and forth rocking motion, easily crush or mince garlic in half the time
100% PREMIUM STAINLESS STEEL + HIGH QUALITY SILICONE: The Vantic Garlic Press is very long-lasting, corrosion-resistant and will not rust nor break
SUPER EASY CLEAN UP AND STORE: Because the garlic collects on the surface of the rocking garlic press , there are no extra dishes to clean
QUALITY SERVICE: If you have any questions within one year, please contact us and we will solve it for you within 24 hours
Package Included: one garlic press,one garlic peeler,one scraper, one cleaning brush ( Saucer is not included)

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13 reviews for Vantic Garlic Press Rocker – Stainless Steel Garlic Crusher, Mincer and Chopper with Peeler & Scraper, Easy Kitchen Gadget for Effortless Smashing

  1. Pinkroselady

    Great kitchen tool
    This garlic press is a dream come true for cooks. Unlike traditional garlic mincers that are difficult to clean, this one is refreshingly simple. Just peel a clove, press down while rocking it back and forth, then scrape off the minced garlic with a knife. It works quickly, minces garlic in seconds, and cleans up easily—an excellent kitchen tool all around.

  2. Kimberly

    Excellent garlic rocker press, exactly as described!
    Arrived quickly and well packaged. Works great, easy to use, and cleans up easily. Exceeded my expectations. Very happy with this!

  3. Jason G

    Good mincer
    This took a bit of getting used to as it takes some force to work, but it does work well. It’s very sturdy and seems like it will hold up for a long time. The stainless steel hasn’t tarnished, and the plastic handle is very strong.

  4. Jack L. Brown

    Vantic Garlic Press Rocker
    My wife loves this cooking tool. It makes pressing garlic much easier. She recommends this garlic press. It is well constructed and easy to use.

  5. Duncan Hurst

    It works ok
    We bought this garlic press, because my husband is always cooking with garlic. Thought it would make cutting up the garlic easier and it does, but it’s not the sharpest, and it’s a pain to clean. Quality is ok and does make it quicker.

  6. Robin C.

    I am enamored of this garlic press! It’s the best!
    I’ve used traditional garlic presses all my life and this leaves them all in the dust! The silicone tube removes garlic skins easily and the rocking press does the best job ever at mincing garlic!I wish I had found it years ago! It’s very well made and sturdy and comes with a rolling tube to remove garlic skins, a small scraper to remove the garlic from the press, and a small brush to clean the press.

  7. Donna

    Excellent garlic dicing kit
    I’m really impressed with this garlic dicing kit! The green sleeve made peeling the garlic a breeze—just roll it, and the skins come right off. The handheld dicing tool worked perfectly for my needs. After prepping the garlic, I mixed it with my cooked potatoes, warmed everything in the microwave, and the result was absolutely delicious.

  8. D. T.

    Useful, but there are caveats to consider
    TL;DR This is a handy device as long as you use it a certain way to reduce cleanup, are willing to prep your garlic more than product suggests for consistent results, keep all these separate parts together in your kitchen, and need to process at least a few cloves but much less than what you’d use a food processor for.First off, it works much better than the garlic presses (that extrudes into paste-like minced pieces) that I’ve owned. I can go through garlic without having to re-feed it like I had to with my previous presses.==If you like that chunky paste-like consistency, this won’t be the device for you as the holes are large enough to make “near fine” chopped pieces.Now this device isn’t perfect. I haven’t nailed a pattern yet but I’ve had difficulty for some garlic cloves to be “chopped” with the rocker. Whether it’s due to a clove size, shape, age, outer skin toughness/moisture level, “smoothness” or a combination of those, it just mushes it and spreads out under the rocker instead of pushed through the holes.==To have better overall results, before using the rocker, slice the clove in half lengthwise. Using the rocker on the sliced side seems to give the holes a better grip as it gets pressed through. It isn’t what the video shows, but either they enhanced the “grip” of those cloves (maybe by making skin deep cuts) or they had “perfect cloves” for the device demo. Whatever the case, not all cloves will work perfectly with this device and may need one extra step if that’s the case. My first point still stands even with the extra slice step.Now for my major gripes:==Cleaning it still is a pain even with the brush. More often than not, I have to use the back end to pop the pieces out of the holes. Even with the sink spray nozzle, I usually can’t force all the pieces out. (Watery mess all over the sink though) To minimize clean up, I have to be accurate and go through all the garlic I need with as little of the rocker as possible. Basically, whatever time this rocker saves from manually chopping a few cloves easily goes into cleaning it. * A previous garlic press I owned had a grid of cylinders to push garlic out of the holes and cleans itself quite efficiently. Wish this rocker had something like that. With this in mind, there is a tipping point where using a food processor is more efficient and cleans easier.==This device pretty much requires all the other parts to function and be maintained efficiently but doesn’t have a way to keep them together. Sure the garlic “blade” can be substituted with the back of your knife but that brush/pick is needed to clean it. So if you lose it, you’ll have to keep toothpicks and maybe a toothbrush handy.Be sure to consider your general needs and whether the benefits outweigh the detriments before buying.

  9. CB

    I’ve used my fair share of garlic presses, but the Vantic Stainless Steel Garlic Press Rocker is a complete game changer! If you love cooking with fresh garlic (and who doesn’t?), this tool is an absolute must-have in your kitchen.Innovative Design:The rocker design is brilliant. Instead of the usual press-down motion, all you need to do is rock it back and forth over the garlic, and it crushes effortlessly. The motion feels natural and requires minimal effort, even for multiple cloves at once. It’s so much easier on the wrists, especially when you’re prepping for big meals.Premium Stainless Steel Construction:The quality of the stainless steel is top-notch — it’s sturdy, doesn’t bend, and feels like it’ll last for years. I appreciate how it resists rusting and won’t absorb odors or stain, unlike some garlic presses I’ve used in the past. Plus, it has a sleek, modern look that fits perfectly with my kitchen gadgets.Easy to Use and Clean:What really sets this apart is how easy it is to clean. The garlic doesn’t get stuck inside, and the design makes it simple to rinse under water or pop it in the dishwasher. No complicated nooks or crannies to worry about — just quick, hassle-free cleaning. It’s a small thing, but it makes a huge difference.Great for More Than Just Garlic:I’ve also used it to crush ginger and small amounts of herbs, and it works wonderfully for those too. It’s so versatile, which makes it a great all-around kitchen tool.Final Thoughts:The Vantic Stainless Steel Garlic Press Rocker has truly made garlic prep a breeze. Whether you’re cooking a quick weeknight dinner or preparing a fancy feast, it’s the easiest, most efficient way to get perfectly crushed garlic every time. It’s durable, easy to clean, and actually fun to use. If you love garlic as much as I do, don’t wait to grab one — it’s a total kitchen essential! 🧄

  10. Rasbeary

    Works as it should. Put a little pressure on it as you’re rocking it back and forth over the garlic clove. In one action no fuss no muss removed the shell and it’s done.

  11. Invisible

    I like the garlic press, it seems sturdy. The tube for removing garlic skins works very well, super easy. It didn’t totally mash some of the garlic, but I was too impatient, may have tried too many at a time.

  12. Amanda Newton

    Easy to use. Easy to clean

  13. T

    While I thought it seemed like a great idea to put your back into garlic pressing, I didn’t prefer this press. I have used quite a few handheld presses, and some are bad, but some are great. This device will be better than the bad ones but not as good as the good ones.One thing to note is if you have an elbow injury, this device will not be great. I have exacerbated my elbow injury while using this. Also if you’re short, you may need to stand on a stool or do it on a table instead of counter in order to get the right angle to apply minimal force. You need to be perpendicular to get the best angle to press it otherwise it’ll just squish. To get this angle I need to stand on a stool, and to prevent injuring my elbow further I need to fully straighten my arms and use my back. It’s too much effort given my short height and elbow injury, I’m going back to my handheld press.The green rubber sleeve is interesting and useful for removing the skins. The small spatula is a bit odd but useful. The black bristle brush is very bizarre and doesn’t seem like the right tool (it looks like it’s more appropriate for dry use).Pretty decent value if you don’t have an elbow or back injury but I’ve stopped using mine.

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