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| |  | Exercise & Fitness | Home » » » Sprout Master Mini Triple | | | | | | | Description: | | You are purchasing the Sprout Master Mini Triple Sprouter. This item has 3 trays that measure 5 inches x 6 inches each tray. Stackable and easy to sprout, easy to clean. Comes with directions. Perfect for one person. | | | Features: | |
• Grow your own fresh sprouts right on your kitchen counter.
• Easy to Use and to clean.
• Fresh vegetables all year round.
• From seed to fresh vegetable salad in just one week and it takes only a few moments each day.
• The original raw and living food.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 2.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 11 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
ms.Mar 05, 2010 Certainly not worth the price. It's only advantage to using jars is it stacks. Good luck getting a response from the company if you need any information (which is seriously lacking with your purchase). Save your money, use jars.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Why aren't they dishwasher safe?Jan 25, 2010 They work well but it's a lot of money for some simple plastic trays that aren't even dishwasher safe (buried in step 10 of the instruction booklet). So far..., I've found them to be dishwasher safe when placed on the top rack without a heated drying cycle.
It's somewhat inconvenient that it has 3 containers and only 4 lid/bases. You can't keep two containers in the refrigerator and 1 on the counter without making your own lid/base.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
overpricedDec 08, 2009 Product is ok, but I consider it very expensive for a small plastic item! If I had seen the product in person, I never would have paid that much for it.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Easy to use!Dec 08, 2009 I germinate 2, not 3 tablespoons of broccoli seeds in one container (undivided). I allow the roots to extend into the drainage hole. I can easily hydrate the roots by spraying water across them, whenever I happen to be in the kitchen.
Once the sprouts have matured and greened, I find the following helpful: Two to three times a day, flip the container over, and immerse the greens in a container of water to vigorously shake the seed caps loose. The roots will help keep the sprouts anchored in the box. I don't find the few seed caps that remain a problem - I simply eat them along with the greens.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great for certain usesNov 22, 2009 I find the trays are good but the smaller seeds plug up the holes and slow down drainage. This defeats the purpose so I got the hemp/flax bags and start the smaller seeds in those and then after they sprout I transfer to the trays so they receive more light. They I can also drain quickly by tipping on side and holding the sprouts in. I also keep the trays in the fridge after they mature. They stack and breathe so they are very effective. I plan on buying the larger trays as well for greater farming capacity. Also more hemp bags. I also plan on trying the nut milk bags for sprouting. My only complaint on the hemp ones is they smell a little musty, like wet rope. I am going to try a little H2O2 on them to see if that lowers the smell. To their defense, the smell rinses right off and they work like a champ! I am going to get another batch of three as well. The bags work excellent for bean sprouts all the way to maturity.
If anyone has doubts about the power of sprouts, give them a try, they are the apple of my eye!
I am now a sprout convert and a farmer in my own house.
Cheers to living foods!
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