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- Cuisinart Elements Nylon Flexible Turner, Square Cuisinart Elements Nylon Flexible Turner, Square
Cuisinart Elements Nylon Flexible Turner, Square
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Condition: New
Warranty: 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
Packaging: Retail Box
Key Features:
- Cuisinart's trademark embossed logo featured on product's handle
- Soft-grip handles made with stainless steel
- Nylon tools are safe for nonstick cookware
- Heat resistant to 400F and dishwasher safe
- Limited lifetim
| Material | Nylon |
| Color | Black/Stainless |
| Brand | Cuisinart |
| Size | 15" x 3.5" x 2.25" |
| Product Dimensions | 15"L x 3.5"W |
Very disappointed in the quality. We had this spoon for 3 months and the spoon detached from the handle. The prior spoon we used for cooking that this one was replacing lasted almost 20 years. We used it for nearly every dish we made on the stove and it was kind of a big deal when we had to throw it away. We looked for one that was about the same size and shape of our prior spoon so the measuring of liquid ingredients added to certain dishes was about the same. This new spoon failed miserably. I guess things don't get made with the quality these days.
Just perfect. A good size and will not scratch pans.
Ergonomic
I like the sturdiness of the handle and it feels well made, like it will last a long time. The scooper is very well made too and is a good size for serving beans or ladling when you only want the ingredients without the liquid. I also use it as a strainer, such as when I’m removing broccoli from boiling water. Overall very useful, but my only complaint is I wish it were just maybe 0.5inch smaller diameter because sometimes is too wide for small pots. But that is very minor complaint, so still a 5 star product!
Has a great angle and feels very comfortable in my hand. Love the nylon head which is easy on my non stick pans and I like the metal between the handle and the head so I don't worry if I rest it against the edge of a hot metal pot/pan.