Product Details
RSVP Saute Tweezers

RSVP Saute Tweezers
From RSVP

Price: $13.99

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by A & L International

4 new or used available from $9.49

Average customer review:

Product Description

No, they aren't for removing splinters from a giant's foot, or for major hair removal projects. Indeed they are very handy for retrieving food from tall jars, for serving sushi, sashimi, and raclette, and for moving meat, poultry, or fish around a saute pan. Their length allows you to keep a safe distance from the heat, while their delicate ends permit a firm grip on even small pieces of food.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #74884 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: RSVP
  • Model: TWEZ
  • Dimensions: 14.50" h x 8.51" w x 1.00" l, .44 pounds

Features

  • Stainless steel
  • 12" L
  • Dishwasher safe

Customer Reviews

unusual kitchen gadget4
If you are one of those people that collect kitchen gadgets like me, the unusualness of this item will appeal to you. These tweezers are supposed to be used for stir-fry. However, I found that they were not especially useful for stir-fry.

I find these to be useful for the following:
1. Presentation (placing individual items on the top of a stack where you need to control the angle of the food that you are "placing")
2. Removing items from tall narrow jars
3. Turning small foods that are being deep fried
4. For serving on a buffet (gherkins, thin slices of prosciutto, etc.). People seem to appreciate the oddity.

These function like very thin tongs. The biggest differences from tongs are the narrowness and the attractiveness. Overall, I could live without this item. But, I do appreciate the "odd" factor. I would purchase this product again.

The one cooking tool I don't ever want to do without5
This is the most frequently used tool of all my kitchen tools. I absolutely love it! I have two in the kitchen drawer so there is never a time when I reach for it and find it unavailable. I originally bought one several years ago for the uniqueness factor, but I've since given them as gifts to every serious cook in my immediate circle.

I use it when cooking bacon, sausage, steaks, pork chops, hot dogs, etc etc etc, and it's great for getting olives and pickles out of the bottom of the jar. There are literally hundreds of uses for this handy tool, and if you're like me, you're in the kitchen every day and constantly finding more ways to use it.

We keep one in the tool box and another in the craft/sewing room as well and have surprised ourselves with how many times it has been handy to have nearby.