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| This Products is by: LamsonSharp |
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| Our Price: $35.23 |
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Description |
| The LamsonSharp Kitchen Tools feature hardened and tempered high-carbon stainless steel blades that are tapered or fine beveled, heat and water resistant rugged POM handles secured with nickel silver rivets, and are dishwasher safe. They all come with a lifetime warranty, are dishwasher safe, and made in the USA. |
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More Details |
- Hardened and tempered high-carbon stainless steel
- Full tang construction
- Lifetime warranty
- Dishwasher Safe
- Made in the USA
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Product Reviews |
You`ll flip over this oversized metal pancake turner
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| Review Date: November 9, 2008 |
| Reviewer: E. Frederick, Phoenix, AZ |
| When I was browsing kitchen utensils and came across this specialty pancake turner I was immediately taken aback by the price. Still, I wanted a pancake turner, burger turner, grilled cheese sandwich turner, etc. and this utensil looked like it would fit the bill. Upon arrival, I immediately washed it in the dishwasher and I was pleased that all of the steel in it was indeed, stainless. Several uses since that time has yielded zero rust spots. The handle is of a quality wood and copper rivet construction(or copper-colored stainless rivets). My fiancee enjoys using this utensil to assist her when she stir fries vegetables. Although this utensil is a bit pricey, considering the amount of stainless steel that is in it, I will buy another one in 5-10 years when this one breaks. There are certainly utensils which are a much worse value than this one. |
Big and Heavy
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| Review Date: December 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Ernie, California |
| This is a great turner for steaks and other large items, but too thick and clumsy for pancakes. It also shines as a self-defense weapon. |
LamsonSharp 6" Jumbo Turner
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| Review Date: November 19, 2009 |
| Reviewer: James L. Ellis Jr., |
| This spatula is just what the doctor ordered, well made and substantial. It being the right size to pick up and turn over a large pancake in a skillet, it fills the bill. If there is any negative about it, unless the skillet is flat-like (a cast iron or other type that has virtually no sides) or a super extra large frying pan, it is difficult, due to its size, to get the spatula underneath the item you want to turn over. One other note: if used for turning pancakes, it is best to spray the spatula with cooking oil at the same time one sprays their skillet in order to facilitate the turner sliding completely under the pancake without the pancake sticking to it. Of course, it being metal, this turner is not for use with one of those non-stick/coated frying pans. |
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