Rachael Ray Nylon Tools 6-pc. Utensil Set
by
Rachael Ray
| List Price: | $29.95 |
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Product Description:
This versatile set has all the pieces you need for a well-equipped kitchen. Fun and fantastic, these tools are the ultimate must-haves.
Set Includes:
Pastry Brush
Medium Spoonula
Large Spoonula
Large Lil' Devil
Small Nylon Spatula
Large Nylon Spatula
Features:
Perfect for nonstick pans
Dishwasher safe for convenience
Durable, lightweight handles are heat safe to 350°F (caution: handle may melt if rested on the side of a hot pan)
High heat silicone spoonula, pastry brush and lil' devil heads are heat safe to 500°F. Nylon spatulas are heat safe to 400°F.
In a short time, Rachael Ray has radically changed the way America cooks dinner. Her perky girl-next-door swagger, her catchphrases for techniques, and her dinner ideology of simpler, less expensive and just-in-time have sold billions of books and made her one of the top personalities in food television.
Set Includes:
Features:
In a short time, Rachael Ray has radically changed the way America cooks dinner. Her perky girl-next-door swagger, her catchphrases for techniques, and her dinner ideology of simpler, less expensive and just-in-time have sold billions of books and made her one of the top personalities in food television.
Product Characteristics:
| Cleaning & Care | : | Dishwasher Safe |
| Material | : | Nylon |
| Origin | : | China |
| Size/Capacity | : | 6-pc. |
| Warranty | : | Limited Lifetime |
Customer Reviews: (95 reviews)
Recommended by 100% of Reviewers
Rated a "Good Value" by 99% of Reviewers
Rated a "Good Value" by 99% of Reviewers
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Love itSeptember 7, 2009
By
Cindy, OK
I almost didn't get this set...thinking it was priced a little on the high side. So glad I did! It is so worth the money. Ever tool is perfect. Some people didn't like the flex of the spatula I think it's just right! And the medium size spoonula...I use for everything now! So happy with my new toys.
I almost didn't get this set...thinking it was priced a little on the high side. So glad I did! It is so worth the money. Ever tool is perfect. Some people didn't like the flex of the spatula I think it's just right! And the medium size spoonula...I use for everything now! So happy with my new toys.
6-pc. Utensil SetFebruary 12, 2009
By
KAREN, FL
I Love this set, the spatulas are very sturdy and easy to use. The slotted spatulas could be a little sturdier so you can pick up heavier foods, such as a roast out of the crock pot. I like the way they are made so thin though, because they are easy to get under an egg to flip it. Maybe Rachael could invent a set that is heavier for the heavier jobs.
I Love this set, the spatulas are very sturdy and easy to use. The slotted spatulas could be a little sturdier so you can pick up heavier foods, such as a roast out of the crock pot. I like the way they are made so thin though, because they are easy to get under an egg to flip it. Maybe Rachael could invent a set that is heavier for the heavier jobs.
Best utensils I've ever ownedFebruary 22, 2009
By
Cynthia, OH
I purchased this set of utensils to go with the Rachel Ray stainless steel pots and pans I received for Christmas. They are fantastic. They don't melt when they come in contact with hot surfaces. They don't stain when used with dark colored foods. The basting brush is awesome, no more little hairs to pick out of my food.
I purchased this set of utensils to go with the Rachel Ray stainless steel pots and pans I received for Christmas. They are fantastic. They don't melt when they come in contact with hot surfaces. They don't stain when used with dark colored foods. The basting brush is awesome, no more little hairs to pick out of my food.











