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Mario Batali Flexible Turner | 
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| Brand: Mario Batali
Buy New: $5.50 - $11.00
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Rating: 5 reviews
MPN: 210403 ASIN: B000G1EYD2
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| Features:
| • | Nylon turner head is stain resistant and heat resistant to 400 degrees | | • | Safe on non-stick cooking surfaces | | • | Soft grip handle with contoured thumb groove | | • | Dishwasher safe |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description There's one thing all the best chefs have in common - the best tools. Italian food virtuoso Mario Batali brings you one of his secret culinary weapons, this stylish flexible turner. Flip delicate fish and other everyday foods, like pancakes and eggs, with confidence and control. The soft-grip handle features contoured thumb grooves for a comfortable grip.
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| Customer Reviews:
I love this spatula November 16, 2008 Love to Cook (California) I have several spatulas. I didn't realize before it was an addiction, but I guess it is :-) I love this one, because it is not as flexible at the tip. I make tomago using a non stick tomago pan, and I really need a stiff spatula to roll the tomago back and forth as I make it in the pan. This spatula is perfect for that! And it's nice for other things too, but I cannot tell you how long I looked for a thin, yet stiff, turner. Clearly we are all looking for different things in our spatulas, but this is my "go to" spatula for non-stick pans.
Mario Batali Too Flexible Spatula June 5, 2008 Linda (Seattle) I like Mario's products and had bought his wider spatula which has held up well but this one is just too flexible and bends when you want to flip something. I'm afraid it won't last long.
It's too thin on its' leading edge and warps February 16, 2007 T. Briggs (NW Puget Sound) I love my other silcone spatula's by Mario but this one is not what I expected. The edge warps, and it is very difficult to get it under a pancake for example and turn it over. It literally was sticking and tearing the pancake and I was using a non stick griddle. I think perhaps it needed to be a little less long so there would be more support for the food item. Not sure what the warping problem is cause I have only used it once...to try and turn the pancake and washed by hand. I tried putting a weight on the leading edge and leaving it weighed down several days but when I checked to see if that fixed it...it was still warped.
Nice product, but could be a little more flexible May 3, 2006 Amalfi Coast Girl (Mid-Atlantic, USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have a sort of spatula addiction. I own far too many spatulas and always buy more looking for the "perfect spatula". This one is a solidly good spatula. I like that it is wide enough to turn any food that I cook. It is excellent with delicate food like fish, crab cakes or risotto cakes. The width of this spatula would make it difficult to use in a tiny pan. I haven't had any problem with pan size, because I use mostly 10 inch pans and wider. The bottom inch of the spatula is flexible, and after that it is rigid. This spatula is a little thicker than I would like it to be. But, if it were thinner it might be too flexible. I would like this spatula to be just a little more flexible. This spatula has been used most days in my kitchen for the last 6 months and so far is showing not signs of wear. It is holding up better than most of the other nylon spatulas that I have purchased in the past. Overall this is good spatula that I would recommend.
Really big, really wide, not always what you need April 20, 2006 Dom Miliano (Denville, NJ USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The spatula is really wide. We discovered that it's not always the ideal shape and size for average size pans. I love the look and feel but in actual practice, it's not as useful as the old fashioned one in the drawer.
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