Let's be honest, garlic is bit of a pain to prepare – that’s why there are so many preserved alternatives on the shelves. But we say, choose fresh if you want that full flavour.

Use crushed or pulped garlic in the perfect base for new – and favourite – garlic recipes. You won’t regret taking a bit of time to get the flavour foundations right.

When buying garlic, always look for unblemished bulbs with a light, papery skin. When you smell the bulb there should be no hint of that distinctive smell – any whiffs and the cloves are already past their best. Then, keep them dry and in the dark – never store fresh garlic in the fridge.

When it’s time to crush, take a tiny nip of the end of a clove and peel the papery skin before popping in your press. But this really isn’t essential if you’re rushed – all of the models we choose for our final round up could cope with whole, intact bulbs.

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The best garlic presses to buy at a glance

  • Best all-rounder garlic press: Stellar soft touch garlic press, £9
  • Best for looks: Brabantia TASTY+ garlic press, £8
  • Best for batch cooking: Cuisipro dual rasp grater, £21.99
  • Best for less waste: Chef’n FreshForce garlic press, £12
  • Best for slicing: Lakeland Garlic Slice and Dice, £11.99
  • Best for storage: Mason Cash innovative kitchen garlic store, £8.45
  • Best for fine mincing: Microplane Professional Series fine grater, £23.22
  • Best for sturdiness: OXO Good Grips garlic press, £13.37
  • Best for innovation: Chef'n Garlicmachine™ Garlic Press, £12.99
  • Best for easy cleaning: ProCook garlic press, £12.95

The best garlic presses to buy 2023

Stellar soft touch garlic press

Stellar Soft Touch Gadgets Garlic Press, best garlic presses

Best all-rounder

Our favourite of the bunch, this garlic press had a generous, round reservoir chamber, which was far better for fitting in fat cloves side-by-side for an even press. Softer handles made it comfortable to squeeze and the no-frills design made thorough cleaning easy, too, using the short spikes on the outer casing to press through and clear the holes of residue. This one’s great quality for the price and is set to become a well-used piece of our kitchen kit.

Available from:
Amazon (£9)
Harts of Stur (£8.95)

Brabantia TASTY+ garlic press

BRABANTIA TASTY+ - Terracotta Pink, best garlic presses

Best for looks

In a cool shade of terracotta pink, this easy-to-clean garlic press looks the business, so we appreciated the handle loops for hook hanging. We loved the styling but the performance stood up too, with a firm, even crush and not much residue left in it after squeezing. The square cage also detaches for an easier clean. This is our pick of the most stylish of garlic crushing tools.

Cuisipro dual rasp grater

CUISIPRO Dual Rasp Grater, best garlic press

Best for batch cooking

This dual-gauge grater in combination with the Cuisipro cut resistant glove (£9.99) was perfect for a large batch cook. We could whizz through the prep of multiple garlic cloves in a trice, with no squeezing, cleaning or injuries. The cut-resistant glove meant we could power through with protected fingers, and with no lingering garlic smells either. Good thing too – this long grater is razor sharp. With both fine and coarse blades, it covers all bases.

Available from:
Amazon (£21.99)

Chef’n FreshForce garlic press

Chef'n FreshForce Garlic Crusher

Best for less waste

Chef'n claim that the patented gears on the FreshForce choice make it 25 per cent more efficient than conventional garlic presses. Though we were sceptical, considering the great job some far less expensive presses did, we do concede this is a great kitchen tool. There was a minimum of garlic waste at the end of prep, and the pressing plate swings out to allow a good scrub of the nicely weighted casing. Built to last, it’s a good choice if you need a sturdy crusher.

Available from:
Amazon (£12)

Lakeland Garlic Slice and Dice

Lakeland slice and dice, best garlic presses

Best for slicing

This ingenious garlic crusher also gives cooks the option to slice bulbs, which can be useful for dishes like slow-cooked lamb or dauphinoise potatoes, when the garlic will soften and mellow in larger pieces. Choose your insert, then press down on the hinged top and the finely chopped or sliced bulb will drop down into the transparent ‘drawer’ below for use later in the day. Nifty.

Available from:
Lakeland (£11.99)

Mason Cash innovative kitchen garlic store

Mason Cash kitchen garlic store, best garlic presses

Best for storage

Stash your garlic bulbs then grate on the underside of the lid on this cute lidded jar. Reminding us of the ceramic garlic grating plates you’ll see in Spanish kitchens, the surface has small spikes that are just pronounced enough to whittle down fresh garlic cloves into a lovely paste, just right for spreading on garlic bread. These ceramic peaks made it a bit tricky to transfer into the pan without using fingers – we used a silicone spatula – but we loved its simplicity and the benefit of its dry storage.

Microplane Professional Series fine grater

Microplane Professional Series fine grater, best garlic presses

Best for fine mincing

A Microplane grater is a kitchen kit staple. Top quality, uber-sharp blades will make light work of anything you’d care to grate and this fine-grade version is just the ticket for minced garlic. A few careful sweeps results in a paste sitting on the back of the grater which can easily be swiped straight into the pan. We’ve used this model for parmesan and nutmeg too – it’s a must-have product.

Available from:
Amazon (£23.22)

OXO Good Grips garlic press

OXO Garlic Press, best garlic presses

Best for sturdiness

A classic zinc garlic press that’s long been a favourite in UK kitchens, this OXO crusher hasn’t lost any of its appeal. Generous in size, there’s plenty of room to stuff in three cloves at a time. It’s the weightiest of the bunch we tried, so there’s a bit of heft behind the press to get everything through the squared holes cleanly. The red spikes on the reverse pushed leftovers out nicely and the cage is easy to remove for clean up, too.

Chef’n Garlicmachine Garlic Press

Cook Serve Enjoy garlic crusher

Best for innovation

Pop the peeled cloves inside this, twist the handle and – voila! – minced garlic miraculously emerges from the other end. You do need to read the instructions for this before you use it for the first time to make sure you are putting the garlic in the right end but you soon get the hang of it. And once you have, you can mince your garlic just as easily as you grind your peppercorns. You can put a load of garlic in and then store it in the fridge if you don’t use it all. This all comes apart so it’s easy to clean and it goes in the dishwasher too.

Available from:
Cook, Serve, Enjoy (£12.99)

ProCook garlic press

ProCook garlic press, best garlic presses

Best for easy cleaning

This stainless steel garlic press is in three parts that swing apart for loading and cleaning. The chamber on this was slightly narrower than others, but still deep enough to fit a couple of big cloves in comfortably. Every last bit of garlicky goodness was squeezed out, with cleaning simple and those chunky loops making it easy to hang up and have to hand when needed.

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Buyer's advice

What to look for in a garlic press

Consider how you normally use garlic. In a rush and chucking straight to the pot? Go for a model efficient enough to work well with one hand while you scrape the press down with the other. If you’re more of a kitchen 'potterer' who loves the prep, or preparing lots of veg and spices at once, try a larger-capacity type of press or get to grips with a fine grater for chef-worthy garlic purée.

Where will you keep it? The bulkier models may get your utensil drawers in a jam, so consider if you’d like holes on the handles for easy hanging instead.

How we tested garlic presses

Into the kitchen we went with a huge selection of garlic presses, to see which would make light work of prep. Tackling a selection of dishes that needed this essential base ingredient in its different forms, we looked for great design, good looks and an easy clean up afterwards.

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