See Also
If you enjoy fresh salad, a salad spinner can be a lifesaver for extending the life of salad greens (dry leaves won't decay as quickly). Further, pre-washed and pre-bagged salad greens have come under criticism in the last couple of years due to bacterial outbreaks that sickened hundreds of people. A salad spinner can save you both time and money, by quickly drying greens and keeping them fresher longer.
There's a short article on using salad spinners at eHow.com.
HubPages.com offers a buyer's guide to choosing and using salad spinners.
Suite101.com features an article describing the various types of salad spinners.
ConsumerReports.org reports on its recent bacterial testing of bagged, pre-washed salad greens.
A forum thread on Chowhound.com covers alternatives to salad spinners.
Some additional tips are available at the University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension website.
Epicurious.com offers hundreds of free salad recipes.
MarthaStewart.com presents a primer on buying, storing and preparing salad greens.
We saw quite a few mentions of salad-spinner art, a fun kid's project and a way to get more use out of a salad spinner. Craftzine.com, which also has some pictures, is a great resource.
Another article worth reading can be found on the blog The Artful Parent.
Manufacturer websites:
Pfaltzgraff (KitchenAid)
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