It's so easy to use! Just remove the top, stick your tofu in there, then click the top back in place. Set the whole thing in the fridge for about an hour, then drain the liquid out.

That's it! No mess, no wet towels. It's pretty dang convenient. You can also marinade in the Tofuxpress, as it comes with a marinading lid.
I'm really not one for excessive kitchen gadgets, but since I received my Tofuxpress about three weeks ago, I've used it probably seven times. That's more than I use my food processor! And my crispy fried tofu has never been crispier.
I would have gotten one of these goodies a long time ago had I known it was going to work so awesome. The one thing that held me back is the hefty $40 price tag. But considering how often I use it now, I feel it's well worth it. How about you? We are considering selling the Tofuxpress in our store and I want to know. Would you be willing to pay $40 for this product?
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I have been coveting this for a LONG time.
I watched this product for over a year - never went on sale, price never changed. I looked EVERYWHERE in every Asian store I could find for something similar. Nada. Nothing. Zilch.
To make a long store a little shorter, I finally bit the bullet and bought one. I love it! 'Nuff said.
I hate draining tofu with paper towels, cans of beans and heavy books......It always feels like a science project in my kitchen :o)
I am glad to hear that this TofuXpress works. I would much rather buy it from you then from the TofuXpress website.
$40 seems like way too much money for a couple hunks of plastic, BUT I totally bought one and use it all the freaking time. I'm actually thinking about buying another one for doubling recipes. I feel way better not using a ton of paper towels as well.
I got my TofuXpress few days ago and I love it! Here is my review: http://czechvegan.blogspot.com/2010/11/my-new-cool-kitchen-tool-tofuxpress-and.html
If you guys start selling it I might get a back up from you so I can make more tofu.
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