I have let myself be guided by the previous reviews that indicated particularly that the press is heavy and stable. I think it is for a potato masher also the most important. First impressions seemed to confirm. Heavy stainless steel. In the application, however, was equal to the first construction weakness: The levers protrude so far apart that one-handed operation is not possible. Well, in itself not a big deal. The purification achieved satisfactorily in the two applications without dismantling. Why two applications? Because after the third cleaning was no longer necessary. When simple crushing of cooked potatoes - the intended core business of the press - are two (!!!) weggeplatz small welds that hold the plate in a Stebe position, direction of the screen must be pressed. Conclusion: If only from Monday production, then I had bad luck. If design flaws, then scrap.