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Amco's non-scratch Silicone Spatulas are ideal for use with non-stick surfaces. Durable stainless steel handles feel substantial in your hand, and the silicone utensil head is specially formulated to withstand 572°F (300°C). Dishwasher safe.
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- Dishwasher safe- Durable stainless steel handles
- Silicone utensil heads withstand temperatures up to 572°F (300°C)
- Ideal for use with delicate non-stick surfaces
- 11.5"L x 2.25" W
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By Roy G. Biv (Seattle, WA United States)
This spatula is fantastic when you need something really sturdy. It's true that the handle is not as comfortable as others such as the KitchenAid Spoon Spatula Scraper, which we also have. The KitchenAid is also better for scraping the sides of a bowl.
But this spatula can't be beat for our main use: stirring (and later folding) the "dough" for the revolutionary No-Knead Bread invented by Jim Lahey and popularized by Mark Bittman. We used to mix the gooey dough with our hands, as per the recipe, but it's much faster to do the mixing with this strong, relatively inflexible spatula spoon.
It's also better whenever you're making something with a stiff dough.
Other reviewers have made reference to the "low price" -- but I suspect they bought this item at a price like I paid. I think I paid a bizarrely low $3; then I bought one as a gift for, I think, $6. I initially bought it because of the price. If I were making No-Knead Bread and had lost the one I own, I'd buy it again, even at its current $13.70 price.
By Todd Gilbert
Very nice spatula - well constructed and commercial grade. The silicone could be a bit softer though - this isn't the right tool for the job and I had to buy some cheapies to do more everyday scraping.
By Y. R. Wu (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
Unless you're big on coordinating colors, this is the one to get Get a few while you're at it. We have four of different sizes and they're always in the dishwasher...
We have some Le Crusuet "Spoonolas" and they are identical except that the handle is wood and you can get them in some pretty nifty colors. The downside is the wooden handle starts to look iffy after umpteen trips through the dishwasher. I haven't broken any of their handles, but having broken a number of wooden spoons over the years, it's just a matter of time.
The stainless handle looks as good now as it did when we bought it and I tend to think it's also more sanitary than wood.
By K. Nelson
I wanted a nice firm spoon spatula and this one is great as far as the head goes. But the handle is very user un-friendly as it is thin and wide and doesn't feel natural while stirring.
By Rama Lama
This silicone spatula is heavy duty, very thick silicone. Unfortunately, this means it isn't as flexible as I like for things like scraping a bowl when baking. This will be a very good multipurpose item though, it can be used for probably anything that you would normally use a wooden spoon for. The handle isn't the most comfortable out there, but it is sturdy. It is rated heat proof up to 500 F, which is great in case you for some reason forget about it in a pot (but the handle will probably be hot if touching the pan). Overall, it's a well constructed item, and it will certainly get use in the kitchen even if you are just throwing it in your basket to get free shipping (like me).
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