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KitchenAid Silicone Spatula Scraper, Blue

KitchenAid Silicone Spatula Scraper, Blue

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Brand: KitchenAid


Temporarily Out of Stock...
But Amazon Should Have It


Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 4 reviews

Color: Blue
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 13.6 x 3.1 x 1.4

Model: KS031BU
UPC: 024131069934
EAN: 0024131069934
ASIN: B00005KI75


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
With a nice long handle and an angled flexible head you won't have any difficulties getting every last bit of batter from the bowl. Easy to clean, comfy to use, heat-resistant, and coordinated to match your blue KitchenAid standmixer, now this is one heck of a spatula!

Amazon.com Review
Here's 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 scrape or scratch nonstick cooking surfaces. The 7-1/2-inch handle allows better reach, and the 3-1/2-inch head is angled and flexible to help you extract every last drop of cake batter from the bowl. (Whatever you do, don't tell the kids you'll be using it; they might go on strike.) The KitchenAid logo even doubles as a spatula rest, so you can place the spatula up against the rim of a bowl without it sliding into the goo. --Mary Park


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Very nice!   December 23, 2007
Sean P. Logue (Research Triangle Park, NC USA)
Solid, chunky, good looking (especially in the cobalt color). This is a great choice for a spatula. The silicone end is quite stiff and not too flexible, which can be a problem with silicone tools. The handle is thick and easy to hold. It has a cutout for a hook, should you want to hang yours.

The drawback is that it takes up quite a bit of space in the drawer. Also, the silicone is heat resistant, but the handle is not. It will melt if placed on something hot like the edge of a pan. Because the handle is heavy, this means it is somewhat hard to balance if you are leaving it in the pan for a while.

Still, it is very good choice.



5 out of 5 stars Great tool.   May 19, 2005
emeraldisle (New England, USA)
I'm very pleased. This scraper is sturdy, with just the right flexibility. It's made my life easier already. And it's so nice to know that it won't melt.


5 out of 5 stars best spatula I've ever used   July 28, 2003
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Now I'm not a professional chef, so I've probably used fewer than 10 spatulas in my not so short lifetime. Still this is definitely the best of them. As someone else said, it is a happy medium between very floppy and too rigid: It is just right! I was amazed the first time I used it. I've never had a spatula that enabled me to truly scrape all of the contents out of a mixing bowl. It also looks very nice. For the price I cannot recommend it enough.


4 out of 5 stars Miracle Whips Never Been So Easy   May 30, 2003
Von Karl Jr. (Von Karl Jr.'s Corporate Towers)
3 out of 10 found this review helpful

As a long time critic of kitchen tools and ALL Miracle Whip applicators, I was skeptical when I was presented with this device. It uses the same "scraper/spatula" design that has been prevalent in the United States since the release of the Tupperware model R. At first glance I was not impressed with this tool. It was nothing flashy, although I must admit the red color was quite innovative. But, the real test would have to come when I put it into service. She wasn't as stiff as some of the hard plastic models I have tested, but not as floppy as most silicone models I have labored through. I would have to say it was a happy medium. So I dug right in and began making some fried wonton stuffed with Miracle Whip, and I must say this spatula sparkled. Pounds of Miracle Whip got stuffed into this little Asian number, and the spatula never failed. I knock off one point for the simple fact, that they don't offer a Miracle Whip branded version of this spatula. Now that would be really nice. Also, not quite strong enough to be used a tactical weapon, but quite suitable as a disciplinary tool.