Pinzon 8-Piece Stainless-Steel Tool Set with Canister Holder

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Pinzon 8-Piece Stainless-Steel Tool Set with Canister Holder

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 : Pinzon 8-Piece Stainless-Steel Tool Set with Canister Holder
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Binding: Kitchen
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Model: C20062660805
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Product DescriptionSpatula heads are made of silicone, a flexible, heat-resistant, colorfully-tinted material. Silicone bends perfectly to scoop batter out of bowls. And silicone utensils go right into the dishwasher for easy cleanup. This set from Pinzon includes seven utensils: a large spatula, two medium spatulas, two small scrapers, a large spoon-shaped spatula, and a basting brush. The heads are silicone The long, handles are hollow stainless steel with hanging holes on the ends. Set comes with a brushed stainless-steel, double-walled canister. The silicone heads on these spatulas are heat resistant to between 428 and 480 degrees F.




Features:
  • Includes slotted turner, meat fork, slotted spoon, spoon, ladle, skimmer, and spaghetti fork
  • Also includes matching crock; made of 18/8 stainless steel; stain- and rust-resistant
  • Long handles keep hands away from hot surfaces; for serving from large pans
  • Handles have hanging loops for easy storage
  • Dishwasher safe; imported











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great quality
I've had my set for over a year now and they look as new as the day I bought them. I do cook quite a bit and have had no problems with this set at all. The utensils feel very sturdy and the handles fit in my medium-sized hands.

The only thing I would've liked to have seen is a whisk included.

A myth is that stainless steel utensils shouldn't be used on stainless steel pots/pans. They can be. They might leave minor scratching but it doesn't render the pot useless. Also try barkeepers friend to perhaps cover up a bit of the internal scratches.

An unmarked pan is an unused pan.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Kitchen Tools
I have been looking for something better than the plastic stuff you can get at the supermarket, but the kitchen specialty stores are so expensive. This looks great and works great for a small price. You can't get any better than that.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love them!
There was a gentleman that gave a review on here about how happy he was with this product, so I took his advice when it was on a "Today's Deal" and ordered them. This set is excellent! I love them. They look great, the spoons are a good size, the handle prevents you from getting burnt if the utensil heats up, and the price is excellent. I definitely recommend this set.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - good utensils
I love the stainless steel! I got everything that was described and it is great.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great set of cooking tools.
Great set of kitchen tools to use with the right set of cookware. I have the Swiss Diamond cookware that does not a a non-stick coating that could be scraped off with these tools. These work better with this cookware than plastic tools.



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