You can clean it by hand-washing with liquid dish soap and rinsing thoroughly. (You don't want soap residue left in the bowl to add to your next salad.) I've had mine for about 10 years and usually only rinse it well and leave to dry, sometimes running water inside the lid and letting the cord hang out until it's also dry. It's very important that it dry completely to prevent mold or other stinky conditions developing, but that's never a problem if you let it dry well. Best just to leave it in the dish rack or on a towel on the counter. Occasionally I've run it through the dishwasher on the top rack but not with the dry cycle for fear it would be damaged/softened. I love mine and have found it durable and very effective.
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The Oxo salad spinner is an effective way to remove excess water from salad leaves. The design features a non-slip base and a breaking system to make the task easier.
a salad spinner uses gears to speed up turning motion. Gears are based on the lever principle. So in essence, yes it is a leaver.
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One can purchase an OXO Good Grips salad spinner from retail specialty stores such as Bed, Bath & Beyond and Stokes. One can also purchase these salad spinners at online shopping sites such as Amazon.
The water flies off by gravity as you spin it.
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A bowl. A salad spinner might help. Or a plate. Don't cook it.
Try a salad spinner. Failing that, a hairdryer on a low heat.
The essential tools needed to prepare a delicious and nutritious chopped salad are a sharp knife, cutting board, salad spinner, and mixing bowl.
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