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KitchenAid Silicone Turner, Red | 
enlarge | Brand: KitchenAid
Temporarily Out of Stock...
But Amazon Should Have It
Rating: 8 reviews
Color: red Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 15.5 x 4.1 x 2.3
Model: KS001ER UPC: 024131069699 EAN: 0024131069699 ASIN: B00005KI6H
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| Features:
| • | Heat resistant to 500 degrees F | | • | Flexible silicone construction won't scratch nonstick cookware | | • | Dishwasher-safe | | • | One year replacement warranty | | • | Convenient hanging hook |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Sliding under a fragile pancake you need a turner that has gently curved edges and a wide head, with just the right amount of bend vs. resistance. You also want a turner capable of effortlessly lifting weightier foods like an oversized burger. Thanks to its remarkable heat-resistance you can leave it resting against the skillet without melting it. Durable, good looking, and designed with both function and comfort in mind, this tool coordinates with your red KitchenAid appliances.
Amazon.com Review This flexible, 9-1/2-inch-long spatula bends with your food, not against it, so you won't end up mangling the delicate omelet you're trying to flip. The 4-by-5-inch head has rounded corners and tapered edges to slide easily underneath the widest of pancakes. Because it's constructed from highly heat-resistant silicone, this turner won't melt if you leave it propped up against a skillet, and it won't scratch or otherwise harm your beloved nonstick pans. The KitchenAid logo even doubles as a spatula rest, so you can place the turner up against the rim of a pan without it sliding in. With its cheery chrome accents and convenient hanging loop, this turner will brighten your kitchen even as it stays within arm's reach. --Mary Park
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Too much handle February 24, 2007 Mickey Fan (Washington) I agree with the other comments regarding the handle being too big and heavy compared to the rest of the turner. I find it is awkward to use because of the bend in the design and thickness of the handle. It works okay for flipping burgers but not for frying eggs, the flipper portion is just too thick. I also own a couple of the matching spatulas, another disadvantage of having the thick handles is that they take up WAY too much room in the drawer. I have bought a couple of W&S red spatulas and I LOVE them, I am planning to replace all of my kitchenaid eventually.
Great if you need a big! January 6, 2007 Mom Of 4 under 8 (Centennial, CO) I like this, but I wish it were a little more flexible.
Way too BIG December 19, 2005 R. Elliott (MN) I think this spatula is waaaaaaaaaaay too big. It's too long, too thick and too heavy and as soon as I find some smaller red spatulas which are very hard to find, this one will be retired.
You'll love this KitchenAid product September 17, 2005 Deborah Ayers (Akron, Ohio) This is the best spatula that I have purchased since non-stick cookware came into my house. I don't have to scrape egg off this spatula before it goes into the dishwasher. I loved it so much I bought another.
Fantastic! March 18, 2005 Molly (Spokane, WA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is the best spatula I have ever owned, and I have owned entirely too many. It is strong and wide and slightly curved at the front edge to fit my pans. The front edge is also nice and thin so it slides right under any food. And it cleans up like magic-no holes for junk to get stuck in. And you can rest it right on the skillet without it melting or lay it on the counter because the handle is curved in such a manner as to keep the head from resting on the countertop. Seriously-the best spatula ever.
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