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Kaiser KaiserFlex Silicone Spatula, Large
Availability: In Stock
Price:
$10.00 $3.49*
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| Part No: | B0009V1BQ2 |
| Manufacturer: | Kaiser Bakeware |
| MFG Part: | 682020 |
| Customer Rating: | 3.5 / 5.0 |
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- Protects the nonstick surfaces of your pots and pans
- Top rack dishwasher-safe
- Heat-resistant to 500 degrees F
- Will not absorb odors or flavors
- Silicone is an eye-catching shade of blue
Kaiserflex silicone bakeware and accessories are flexible and unbreakable, heat-resistant to 500?? F and cold-resistant to -40?? F, and resistant to fruit acids. This 10-in. Spatula features blue silicone and a stainless steel handle, perfect for a variety of batters and doughs and is dishwasher-safe.
| There is a GOOD reason behind the handle's design! | 2009-01-06 | 5 / 5 |
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| I have owned two of these spatulas for years --- purchased in Germany and brought back with me to the US --- read that again YEARS, and I cook regularly with them. The only reason they died is that they accidentally were cut with knives. The metal handle is design wisdom, and here is why: if you leave the spatula in a pan/pot that is on live burner, it rests ON THE HANDLE. With a metal handle, it will not melt. And a metal handle with this design does not heat up as a solid metal handle would (it does heat, but is more localized to where it is touching the pan, so the entire handle is not going to be hot after a minute or two). For anyone who cooks and prefers spatulas, you really should try these! (Hopefully these are made by the same company as the ones I bought in Germany, but I have no way to tell. I am about to order them though as my last one just died. So I will let you know if they are not up to par.) |
| Super Silicone Scrapper | 2008-12-28 | 5 / 5 |
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| Love this KaiserFlex Silicone spatula. It holds up under extreme heat and the handle stays cool. Great in the dishwasher without damage. Easy to hold even for those with arthritis. I used it all through the Christmas baking season and it was wonderful. I have used silicone spatulas for a long time and this by far is the best. |
| Poor Handle | 2008-02-25 | 2 / 5 |
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I am not a cook. But, if I think poorly enough of this handle with limited (infrequent) use, I would think that someone that uses it frequently will find it even more inconvenient and a poor design. Basically, the spatula has a good weight and works fine (therefore not a 1 star), but holding on to the handle requires effort (effort mainly as thought because it is not easy to put your thumb on the handle). I don't know how everybody holds on to their spatula. But, my thumb goes on the handle. This design puts a large hole/empty space where my thumb would normally go.
Think of it this way, if your thumb normally puts pressure on the flat part of the handle, there would be a space there. You would have to hold it more like a hammer for it to be acceptable to use. I only bought this because I am a prime member (free shipping) and that it was <1 dollar at that time. If I had tried it out, I probably would not buy it at even that price because of the handle. |
| ...handle not that bad | 2007-12-20 | 4 / 5 |
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I have this item and like it. Other handles might be a bit better. These do well in the dishwasher.
Some spatulas come in 2 pieces with a plastic handle. These can trap food particles..germs. |
| Poor handle design | 2007-12-20 | 1 / 5 |
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| The handle is poor design. Just ask yourself if you would like this kind of handle on any other tool be it a hammer or a pizza cutter. If you would like a hammer with this type handle then you will love this spatula. Otherwise, take my advice and stay away from this type of handle |