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Vic Firth French Rolling Pin

Vic Firth French Rolling Pin
From Vic Firth USA

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Product Description

What doorchestra drummers and bakers have in common? Vic Firth tools of course! Vic Firth was a timpanist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra for nearly fifty years. For the past thirty-five years he has turned his attention to manufacturing the finest drumstick in the world. In keeping with his exacting standards, the same woodturning expertise is now being employed to produce peppermills and salt mills of the highest quality. More recently he has turned his attention to rolling pins. This lightweight pin is the preferred tool for chefs when it comes to rolling out thin pie crusts. It's tapered from the middle out to both ends, allowing easy rotation of the pin around the dough for rolling out perfect circles.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #430 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: WOOD
  • Brand: Vic Firth
  • Model: FREP12
  • Dimensions: 1.50 pounds

Features

  • Solid maple wood
  • Perfect tool for both the home maker and professional pastry chef
  • Made in Maine, USA
  • Lifetime guarantee
  • Wipe with damp cloth

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review
Rolling out proper pie crusts that are both tender and flaky is a snap with this pin. Tapered from the middle to both ends, it rolls out dough thinly by pushing it from the middle. And it rotates easily around the dough for making perfect circles--a virtue for pizzas, also. It's unfinished so that, over time, flour penetrates the wood's pores--making the pin less sticky than finished pins. --Fred Brack


Customer Reviews

Good French Rolling Pin4
If you like French Rolling Pins, this one is pretty good. It arrived quickly and is exactly what I expected.

Excellent basic pin5
I've been looking for a basic french rolling pin and this was the answer. Small and light, unlike my heavy, old rolling pin with metal in the center that kept rusting.

Perfect for my pie crusts!

not a drumstick for sure5
freaks me out a little that Vic Firth makes drumsticks and rolling pins. Bakers swear by it and, so do I!