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Customer Reviews of Kitchenaid Silicone Grabber Black Kitchen Cookware Tool
Customer Rating: Summary: A Great Replacement for Potholders Comment: I'm amazed to find other reviewers trashing this very handy grabber. I've had mine for about a year and it has almost completely replaced potholders in my kitchen. I also tried a generic brand silicone graber when my local BB&B did not have a Kitchenaid in stock and found it so inferior that I threw it away and am ordering another Kitchenaid. It's easy to clean, fits neatly on the counter, and works as advertised. Customer Rating: Summary: Man sized grabber Comment: I don't think the KA grabber is the disaster the first reviewers make it out to be, but I agree with their suggestion that KA needs to investigate the sizing issue. That said, like the sole five-star poster noted, it's a nice tool and cleans well once you figure out how to use it. If it wasn't for the lowball ratings, I'd rate the grabber as three stars (average) as I suspect the one-star posters could have. At the least, it gets concept points for cool idea, and for men's hands, it works pretty good (hence my subject line). KitchenAid are you listening? This product could use some improvement. Customer Rating: Summary: Good for small hands! Comment: I was surprised to see other reviews for this product. I got a lot of different silicon potholders for wedding gifts and a year later I almost exclusivly use these. The other ones I have are too big a bulky for me but these KitchenAid ones are perfect. I don't know what I would do without them, they are perfect for getting stuff out of the oven and great for hot pot handles. Easy to clean too, mine still look brand new! Customer Rating: Summary: It just doesn't work well Comment: Like the other reviewers, I just couldn't find a way to use this "grabber" that didn't cause problems that don't happen with other silicone grabbers. I thought Kitchen Aid would have a better product but they don't. Don't assume as I did that all Kitchen Aid products are quality. It is hard to use! Customer Rating: Summary: not as good as it looked Comment: I was looking for an alternative to using dirty nasty potholders, and this looked so clean and easy. But as has been noted before, the 4 finger part is ok, but I have small hands and even with just the small gripper, I can barely hang on to a cookie sheet without my hand coming out of the gripper, the thumb part needs to be made lots smaller. I still think the idea is a good one, I like clean simple items, but I havn't seemed to master hanging on with one hand. Using two, one for each hand at the same time, would probably work lots better. More Reviews When it comes to kitchen tools, it simply doesn't work when you don't go with a brand name and, when it comes to kitchen tools, KitchenAid is at the top. Whether your mixing or processing food, KitchenAid makes the friendliest and most functional tools around. That's why KitchenAid kitchen utensils are so dependable. For example, they're tested to perform at high temperatures to prevent melting. They're designed for efficient use, engineered for human touch and handling. Then it's crafted to look beautiful hanging on your kitchen wall. If you take your cooking and baking creativity seriously, these tools will help you achieve the results you're looking for. Dishwasher-safe One year replacement warranty / Lifetime limited warranty Choosing Appliance -> Ladles Look for ladles that are made of one piece of stainless steel rather than a handle and dome which are spot welded together. With use, spot welded ladles tend to come apart. Buy several differnet sizes. Choosing Appliance -> Hobs If you enjoy eastern cuisine, you can buy a speciality hob with a wok burner. Similarly if you are a BBQ fan, choose a BBQ grill. If you are left handed, go for front rather than right hand side controls as this eliminates the risk of reaching across the heat. If you cook for a large family, more than four rings may be useful, and if you have young children it may be worth considering paying a little extra for a hob guard or in the case of gas, choosing an automatic re-ignition or cut off device should the flame blow out. Kitchenaid Silicone Grabber Black Kitchen Cookware Tool Useful info -> Dishwashers Don't put up with intrusive machine noise in the kitchen. Most dishwashers are now whisper quiet, 45-49dB being typical. You should still be able to watch the television or hold a conversation whilst the machine is operating. |
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