Pyrex All-Purpose Spatula | 
| Brand: Pyrex Professional
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 111147
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0.5 x 3.8 x 13.3
Model: 17007 UPC: 073287170070 EAN: 0073287170070 ASIN: B00004RC4X
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| Features:
| • | Durable, flexible spatula, great for mixing bowls | | • | Silicon is heat-resistant to 600 degrees F | | • | Handle rest to prevent slippage | | • | Clear handle will not stain or discolor | | • | Dishwasher-safe |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review This is one tough spatula. Its silicone head doesn't warp or melt, up to 600 degrees, and won't stain, either. Its thick, clear plastic handle, notched on the end for hanging on a hook or peg, doesn't stain. It goes in the dishwasher, too. But best of all is the little rest three-quarters of the way up the handle. Place it on a bowl's rim and the spatula won't slide into the batter or sauce. The spatula is 11 inches long, with a 3-1/2-inch head, and it has a lifetime warranty against defects. --Fred Brack
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
If you are making a cake then you need this spatula August 21, 2000 Chris Morrow (San Diego, CA USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
if you are making a cake then you need this spatula. The spatula gives you full coverage when pouring the cake mix out of your bowl. No more loud scraping. This is a GREAT tool!
Wonderful, but be careful in the dishwasher! June 25, 2001 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I really like this spatula and would buy another one. The only problem was that after about the third time I washed it in the dishwasher, I was disappointed to see that it came out with splits on both sides. It was not by knives so I have been puzzled as to what could have happened. I still use it all the time even though it has the splits in it.
Don't eat your spatula July 5, 2002 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
A spatula is simple device designed to help you stir, lift, and spread ingredients in cooking. Pyrex (and other manufacturers) have adopted the latest technological advances to make the spatula safer. Previously, most spatulas were made of rubber making it at-risk for melting when you stuck it into a hot cooking environment (e.g. a pot of boiling liquid). By making the tool out of silicone, it is now heat resistant to up to 600 degrees making it safe for virtually any kitchen use (except perhaps putting it over an open flame). Buy several since I sometimes find myself using many of them as I prepare elaborate multi-course dinners.
Fantastic! March 10, 2002 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I LOVE this scraper! My husband bought two for me (the one available here, and another about half the width) for Christmas two years ago. I have used them to DEATH. I managed to wreck the scraping edges on them by scraping out tin cans with sharp edges. Otherwise, they have held up PERFECTLY. So if you buy one of these, use something else to scrape out cans! I have used them to make hard candies and they are TOTALLY heat resistant. I am a chef and I wish that the restaurant I worked at would spend the money for these. They make life SO much easier. I plan on ordering several of these little wonders and stashing them away. Because I just know that since I love them so much, Pyrex will inevitably discontinue them. Murphy's Law. ;)
Almost perfect December 23, 2002 Caramalizer (New York, NY United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The advent of high-temperature silicone has sprouted a number of new spatulas from various manufacturers.Pyrex's combination of reasonable price, good blade design and quality materials gets my thumbs up. Not only is it an excellent bowl squeegee, it also works well as a cooking spatula which won't mar non-stick cookware. The 600 deg F temperature limit (some others are lower) means I'm not so worried about it standing up to hot oil, although Pyrex probably wouldn't recommend using it this way. What's nice is that unlike other materials, this blade does not warp. Mine is still in perfect shape after 18 months of use. There is a protrusion part-way up the handle which allows it to catch on the side of a large bowl. Pyrex put it exactly where I grip the handle when mixing batter so it is a little uncomfortable. My only other gripe is that while I soaked the spatula one time, traces of food must have seeped into the gap between the handle and blade and now mould is visible through the translucent design. But don't let this put you off. Just don't repeat what I did. All in all a great classic design which I expect will be around for years to come.
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