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KitchenAid Cook for the Cure Silicone Spoon Spatula, Pink | 
enlarge | Brand: Lifetime Brands
Buy New: $7.99
Rating: 10 reviews
Color: Pink Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 14 x 3 x 1
Model: KS030PK UPC: 024131013005 EAN: 0024131013005 ASIN: B000FFIVGK
Availability: Usually ships in 3 to 5 weeks
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| Features:
| • | Silicone spatula spoon won't scratch or scrape nonstick cooking surfaces | | • | 3-1/2-by-2-1/2-inch curved spoon-like blade for easy scooping and spreading | | • | Dishwasher-safe; heat-resistant to 500 degrees F | | • | KitchenAid logo doubles as a rest; hole in the end offers hanging storage | | • | Measures 11 by 2-1/2 inches; 1-year hassle-free replacement warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review This is one spatula you won't find melted up against the side of the stove. Heat-resistant to 500 degrees F, it's crafted from a sturdy silicone that won't scratch or scrape nonstick cooking surfaces. Its 7-1/2-inch handle allows better reach, and the 3-1/2-by-2-1/2-inch blade has a surface that's curved like a spoon for easy scooping and spreading, and the tip is flexible to let you get at the last drop of batter in the bowl. (Whatever you do, don't tell the kids you'll be using it; they might just go on strike.) The KitchenAid logo even doubles as a rest, so you can place the spatula up against the rim of a bowl without it sliding into the goo. The tool is dishwasher-safe for quick cleanup, and a hole in the end provides convenient hanging storage. A donation of 10-percent of the retail selling price will be made for each Cook For The Cure item sold. --Mary Park
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Cook For The Cure? August 5, 2008 Laurel Gardens (Davenport, IA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Having bought EVERY pink item in the last several months. I was dismayed to discover that none of the money was going to CFTC just because I had bought them. Seems that in VERY small print on the hang tag, there is a disclaimer. You have to go online and register the product. Only then will KitchenAid fork over the Money...... Yes for something as small as a set of measuring cups or a knife, you have to register. Of course I discovered this long after I had thrown away the hang tags. So I went to LOWES and wrote down the UPC from the items they still stocked there. They were out of several items I have and didn't know if they were getting any more. So now I am off to the mall kitchen store. Wish me luck. Oh and SAVE those hang tags.
So cute! June 16, 2008 Cindy Burnett (Chatsworth, CA United States) Anytime you can Cook for the Cure you should. All Kitchenaid products are quality and make cooking easy! And who can resist pink!
pretty, pink and practical June 11, 2008 Dorothy S. Mall As with all kitchen aide products, this spatula will hold up to many years of use. And the handle is substantial so it is easy to hang on to. I don't think this one will disintegrate like all my other spatulas seem to.
Awesome, Affordable, Charitable. Reliable April 22, 2008 Jess (San Pedro) I've lost count of the number of spatulas/scrapers I've thrown away. They melt or the rubber loosens and the parts separate. I ordered this one because I trust Kitchenaid. (and who doesn't want to donate to a good cause while making good yummies...?) As an avid baker and cook, I couldn't be more pleased. Kitchenaid delivers solidly made products that I continue to invest in, and this is no exception. Like other reviewers, I found the spatula's action to be a little stiffer than I expected, but that's easily adapted to. (A little resistance can be an asset when scraping thick doughs anyway) The grip is comfortable, and the highly heat resistant silicone means I don't have to worry about my house mates melting it. This is definitely my scraper tool of choice. The only issue that lowers this product's rating? The head is removable. I'd actually prefer that it be of solid construction. I have had similar spatulas, and with extended use and washing, the heads have always gotten too loose and fallen off the handles. Not to mention that if water or foodstuffs get trapped in the opening or if its not properly cleaned or dried, bacteria can fester inside. Yuck!) In Kitchenaid's defense, this doesn't look as if it will happen for a long while, and given Amazon's affordable prices and Kitchenaid's reliability, I wouldn't mind buying another one, if it comes to that. (and some more for friends...)
Nice, cute, for a great cause but could be better February 9, 2008 K. Andrews 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was looking for a new silicone spatula to replace the one I currently use when I found this. It was so pretty and appears to be well-made. However, due to the consistent pink throughout the handle and spatula head I was expecting sealed construction, but instead the handle comes of the spatula head of this just like most spatulas. I like the new spatulas that have a steel core and silicone overlay because bacteria cannot become trapped in the place where the handle gets inserted into the spatula. For that reason I knocked off a star, but regardless, it's for a great cause because 10% of the retail price gets donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Also, the spatula is fairly stiff, so depending upon the flexibility you are seeking, this may or may not be the spatula for you. Also, Kitchenaid Cook for the Cure has a set of kitchen utensils, KitchenAid Cook for the Cure 6-Piece Utensil Set, Pink, but those are only plastic instead of silicone, so this is a nicer spatula than the one that comes in the set.
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