Mario Batali Large Flexible Nylon Turner with Soft-Grip Handle, Persimmon | 
| Brand: Copco
List Price: $7.99 Buy New: $4.97 (On sale from $6.99) You Save: $2.02 (29%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 84642
Color: Persimmon Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 0.5 x 0.5 x 0.5
MPN: 0-49130 UPC: 043909491302 EAN: 0043909491302 ASIN: B000AOFLNC
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| Features:
| • | Flexible, large turner made of lightweight, stain-resistant nylon | | • | Soft-grip handle with contoured thumb groove fits comfortably in the hand | | • | Gentle on nonstick cookware; hole for hanging when not in use | | • | Dishwasher-safe; heat-resistant up to 400 degrees F | | • | Measures approximately 13-1/2 by 5-1/5 by 2 inches |
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Product Description A popular host of Food-TV cooking shows (Molto Mario and Ciao America), Chef Mario Batali frequently appears on many news programs demonstrating his superb culinary expertise. As owner of 8 restaurants, including award winning Babbo Ristorante e Enoteca in New York, he is also an accomplished author of several cookbooks. Mario has joined forces with Copco, a leading manufacturer of kitchenware products, to create The Italian Kitchen, a unique line of cookware, kitchen tools and serveware. Each item includes new features that modernize traditional cooking tools and are sure to be a help to anyone in the kitchen, from novices to the most seasoned cooks.
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| Customer Reviews:
nice spatula January 9, 2007 D. koy Vanoteghem (LA, CA, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
these look really great ( i have the large and the small), but the nylon turner has gotten a smidge warped over the last six months or so. i never leave it sitting in the hot pan and i don't have a dishwasher, so caveat emptor. otherwise a solid product.
Sticky Situation December 4, 2007 Chad Smith (Eden Prairie, MN) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Whatever you do don't try to use this thing for fried eggs. It is slightly textured--I suppose it's so things don't slide off. These little bumps act like velcro when trying to handle eggs. They stick to it and won't let go until they are scraped off.
Still better than a narrow turner February 15, 2007 B. Morgan (Centralia, WA) I agree with the other reviewer, mine has become slightly more curved over the few months that I've had it. It's not dishwashed, I don't leave it in a hot pan, and rarely left it "face down" on the counter because I'm weird about cross contamination. The curve of the turner is more pronounced than it was when I bought it, but it's still better for flipping than my narrow turners are. Especially my good sized pancakes, no run off on the sides from sagging over the edges of a narrow turner. I still recommend this turner. And the colors are great.
I love this turner, But! February 4, 2008 Great Cook (Santa Monica, California) I love this large turner, for pancakes, sauteing in a large pan etc. I was not going to buy this at BB&B, but my Grandson thought it was great, he had never seen a spatula that was so big. So I bought it. I liked it so much, I bought another one. The only problem I do have with it is, the end/tip is hard to wash off! I rise my dishes off pretty good before putting them in my new dishwasher, so I have to use a scruby to get the end clean. After that I usually do not put it into my dishwasher, but if I do, I always put it on the top rack. I would buy this again.
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