There has never been a plethora of choices in the market as they all do the same thing.
My parents put one in their 1985 built new home. A GE. They replaced it with another GE in about 2014. GE only makes one model, in a couple of colors/finishes. None of which are free-standing.
They are not clean as the masher will compact stuff and if there is anything "oozy" in there, that ooze will get onto the face of the masher plate and even squirt out the edges and get on top of the masher. Unless you clean that up, which is tricky, the mess will stay there and do what it will do with next batches of oozy stuff.
For teens (and a percentage of adults) that enjoy cheap thrills, putting things like glass or things that are under pressure in can cause interesting results.
LOL. My mother who was one of those simple minded, but well intentioned, people would put food in there. If she made something like a large pot roast or a ham and only half was eaten, she saved it in the frig but forgot about it, then found it a month later, she'd just dump all the contents of the pan in there. As I said about ooze above.
Yeah, not recommended for people who live a clean life. This is a fantasy appliance for people from the 1950s who had simple minded ideas that don't work with reality. It's not sanitary which is what people from that era thought it would provide.
It's a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">waste</span> of money, imo. I'm surprised SanFran hasn't banned them with their zero-waste initiative that is enviable.
