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Rachael Ray 2-Piece Nylon Turner Set -Orange (51211)

Rachael Ray 2-Piece Nylon Turner Set -Orange (51211)
From Rachael Ray

List Price: $14.99
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Product Description

The long flexible heads on these turners can flip everything from delicate eggs to juicy steaks. The open design lets grease fall back into the pan instead of landing on your plate.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2558 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Meyer
  • Model: 51211
  • Dimensions: .50" h x 15.50" w x 5.50" l, 1.01 pounds

Features

  • Heat resistant to 400°F
  • Durable, lightweight handles are heat safe to 350°F
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Caution: handles may melt if rested on the side of a hot pan

Customer Reviews

Worth every penny..5
Love these tools. Very durable, flexible and useful. They have many uses from flipping eggs to serving cake.

Good but not sharp enough at the end3
I bought a whole bunch of Rachael Ray cookware (love it!) and other Rachael Ray products from Amazon and got these turners amongest them. I like these overall but found that the edge that goes under the food could have been sharper. It's a little blunt which causes light foods to be pushed. For foods like burgers it's fine but for light, round breakfast sausage it just pushes them around the griddle instead of sliding underneath. I use my other, more traditional, turners in that case which easily slide under the sausage for turning. If these were just a little thinner at the end then it would be a 5 star product.

Great "turners"4
Not great for breakfast foods, but great for most other things. I think they should be slanted a bit more for more control, but other than that they are good for flipping meats in pans, moving things around on a baking sheet, and good for some quick scraping on the bottom of a pan (though make sure you scrub the edge of it after, other wise it will hold on to the scrapings).

Eggs seem to slip off these suckers, and I quit using them after getting splattered with hot butter a few times.

Great for the George Foreman Grill!