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Customer Reviews of Kuhn Rikon 13-Inch Nonstick Omelet Spatula
Customer Rating: Summary: Review of Utensil Comment: I think this was a great product. I have been using it extensively since I bought it. Works great whether flipping eggs, stirring stews, or just about anything. I think it is well worth it. Customer Rating: Summary: great spatula Comment: functional, well designed, attractive. Nice spatula, siliconized to protects pans. Nicely weighted handle, sturdy, not flimsy. This company makes a great, safe pressure cooker, too. Swiss design: clean, European styling, & well made. Customer Rating: Summary: Hardly used and tip already decaying. Comment: Just got this and has only been used a handful of times. I don't think I used this under particularly high heat, but front tip of spatula is already breaking down/melting. Nice shape though. Wish someone would make nonstick that was truly heat resistance. Customer Rating: Summary: Great tool Comment: I could not tell from the picture that this item is slightly curved at the top (above the horizontal bar). There is nothing wrong with that but if you want a spatula that is 100% straight, you won't want to purchase this one. I like it! Customer Rating: Summary: The best spatula ever! Comment: It is the best spatula that I have ever used even though it is made in China. However, Kuhn Rikon is a Swiss company and a label on the spatula says Kuhn Rikon Switzerland. I used to buy Rosle utensils and other kitchen accessories until I discovered that Rosle moved its manufacturing to China. It is also hard to decipher Rosle labels to find out where a particular item was manufactured. On this spatula, the label Made in China was stuck on to the handle and it was easy to remove. I would not have purchased this spatula if I knew that it was made in China, but then I would have missed on the opportunity to test it. It is flexible but not too flexible, just right for lifting heavier pieces of food without dropping them back into a skillet or on to a cooktop or somewhere else. It is well designed. The handle is very comfortable. Now it is the most used spatula in my kitchen. More Reviews Choosing Appliance -> Spoons Buy stainless spoons (both slotted and non-slotted) which are solid and won't bend no matter how tough the job. Also, buy several high quality wooden spoons for stirring delicate dishes like risotto (the sharp edge of a metal spoon would cut or bruise the rice). 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. Kuhn Rikon 13-Inch Nonstick Omelet Spatula Tips How to Maintain Appliance -> Heat Rather than cause accidental heat-damage, prevent such damage in the first place:
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