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KitchenAid Cook for the Cure 6-Piece Utensil Set, Pink | 
enlarge | Brand: Lifetime Brands
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $27.99 You Save: $2.00 (7%)
Rating: 6 reviews
Color: Pink Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.1 Dimensions (in): 15 x 7 x 7
Model: KAT560PK UPC: 024131012961 EAN: 0024131012961 ASIN: B000FFIVHE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 5-piece set of nylon kitchen tools in a ceramic white crock with pink trim | | • | Includes basting spoon, slotted spoon, slotted turner, pasta server, and ladle | | • | Safe for use with all nonstick cookware; heat-resistant to 450 degrees F | | • | Gasket inside crock keeps tools upright and organized; dishwasher-safe | | • | Measures approximately 6 by 6 by 14 inches |
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Product Description Ceramic crock keeps tools organized Gasket inside crock holds tools upright Nylon tools are safe for use on all nonstick cookware Tools included: ladle, basting spoon, slotted spoon, slotted turner and pasta server Every cook, whether novice or pro, needs the proper tools to get the dish right. This 6 Piece Tool Set by KitchenAid is a great way to start a kitchen or to upgrade one. Safe for use on all nonstick hardware, these heat resistant cooking tools will help you whip up the perfect recipe every time. The set includes a ladle, basting spoon, slotted spoon, slotted turner and pasta server. Each pink tool is made of nylon and is dishwasher safe. The ceramic white utensil crock is decorated with a pretty pink top and includes a gasket that keeps your tools upright and organized.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 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.
Pretty in Pink but stains easily December 17, 2007 NY Girl (New York, NY United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really liked a rich pink color when I bought these spatulas and spoons, but they stained the first time I cooked curry or tomato sause. I tried everything to remove the stains, but nothing seems to work. So what used to be pretty pink is now yellow and not so pretty. I am surprised the manufacturer didn't think about this "small" detail, when stirring sauces is what spatulas are frequently used for. You would be better off buying black spatulas. At least they always look like new.
Cute, but August 4, 2007 Lady La (Brooklyn, NY) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
These are a good value, as far as you get many tools and a cute container for them, but I was rather disappointed with the quality. Like other reviewers mentioned, the name smears off the handles rather quickly, and the pale pink color picks up stains extremely easily- not only with tomato sauce, but also stuffing, soup, and anything with curry in it. These tools, while pretty, are simply not up to the same standards as other kitchenaid products.
Love the pink! June 7, 2007 Meghan McNealy (Irvine, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love these tools, they match my kitchen perfectly! They are very sturdy and don't bend. The only thing that I would have to say I don't like is that if you scooped, say, red pasta sauce with a spoon, it immediatly stains the spoon (a little if you rinse it right away and a lot if you leave it in the pot with the sauce). I also use the spatula for cooking eggs and I've noticed that the end of the spatula is stained yellow a bit.
Very Nice Utensils - Sturdy February 19, 2007 Rosaidh Ceallach (midwest) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I like the sturdiness of these utensils. They do not bend like some cheaper versions do. To me, they are worth the price. I have purchased many Kitchen Aid items and find they are all made to last. I love the color too! Cook for the cure!!
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