Thaileen
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
So good for the price!! I was always told ateco is expensive but these were so affordable for the amount you get!
Judie Rogers
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Good quality
Jaylin
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024
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LW
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
I love this set of tips for decorating cupcakes. I get many compliments. They seem to be well made, and I’m having fun experimenting with them, as I try to improve my decorating skills. The set was a good value for the cost.
Kson
Reviewed in Singapore on November 13, 2024
Good
Iveth
Reviewed in Mexico on November 24, 2023
Es la primera vez que compro otra marca sin conocerla y me sorprendio.1. Se sienten de buena calidad, vienen con número.2. Son grandes.3. Vienen variadas en las puntas, incluyen de diferentes y son justo las que yo andaba buscando.Las recomiendo bastante y por el precio siento que fue una buena compra.
Tanya S
Reviewed in Canada on April 17, 2023
Durable and the price is good! Love using these.
Bere García
Reviewed in Mexico on April 22, 2021
La calidad, el tamaño y el empaque muy bien. La caja llegó intacta y las duyas son grandes.
Kelly
Reviewed in Canada on December 24, 2017
I don't know how to use it, it's super big
KM
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2015
These tips make decorating cupcakes a breeze! I hated spreading frosting with a knife. It took forever and the results never looked as nice as I wanted. I had several smaller decorating tips for decorating cakes, but they didn't look great when used on cupcakes.These larger tips are perfect. I'm able to decorate a whole batch of cupcakes in no time at all. I was a bit nervous about using these without a coupler, but so far I haven't had any problems with the frosting leaking out of the bag.My favorite method for decorating cupcakes is to position the tip perpendicular to the top of the cupcake, squeeze frosting until it covers around 75% of the top, and then pull the tip up while easing up on the pressure. This is quick, easy, and makes people think my cupcakes were professionally decorated.I've also used them for macarons with great results! I even made bunny shaped macarons for Easter and I'm hoping to experiment with other piped shapes in the future.
Nyssa
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2014
This set consists of five large pastry/frosting tips that are usually not found in boxed sets of ordinary decorative frosting tips. They are commercial quality and made of heavy stainless steel rather than merely plated like many of the less expensive brands found in hobby stores. If washed and dried completely after each use, these should last for years.Included in the set are:804 - a plain, round tip with a medium sized opening864 - a French star tip with medium sized opening846 - a closed star tip with a large sized opening808 - a plain, round tip with a large sized opening827 - an open star tip with a large sized opening898 - a basketweave tip with a large sized openingThe last number of each tip refers to the relative size of the tip opening, the higher the number, the larger the opening.The 808 and 827 tips are perfect for frosting cupcakes with a large swirl finish. The 808 or 804 can be used for filling pastry shells or mini muffin tins with batter. The 864 and 827 tips are used for a more decorative star design finish or embellishment.I found that the open star and basketweave tips were too large to use with a medium coupler and a pastry bag. Instead, I used disposable pastry bags without a coupler and cut the end of the bag to fit the largest of the tips.While I'm still looking for some extra large tips for use with choux pastry, this set is a good addition to my baking tools and I use them often.Recommended.
Sophia
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2013
These were shipped right on time and I was so excited! They were nice and big for decorating cakes and whole cupcakes, not decorations. But when I went to Michaels to buy some extra large couplers for my new tips, only 3 of the tips will fit on the coupler. The other 3 are too big and I haven't been able to find a coupler big enough for them. But it's still a good deal and I'm excited to use them!(:
David's mom
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2012
I was looking for tips/tubes (Ateco calls them tubes and Wilton calls them tips -- confusing. I'm calling them *tips*). Specifically, i wanted large tips that are a size similar to Wilson 1M (what i call a large star tip and is readily availabe at big-box craft stores). Makes me crazy that listings for these things don't include the # and that there is no standard description for size. I created my own standard nomenclature for tip sizes: regular, large and extra large. I considered ordering a similar tip set from Bake It Pretty but the $8 shipping seemed rediculous. This 6pc set seemed like it could be right-on to suit my needs as a over-achieving-@home-cupcake-baker. The tips are indeed larger then regular tips (such as Wilton 12). Three are large and fit on a large plastic coupler. And three are extra large so they won't fit on a large coupler. The three large are Ateco tips #804 (round/plain), #864 (star) and #846 (closed star). The three extra large are Ateco tips #827 (French star), #808 (round/plain) and #898 (basket weave). I call the plain ones round because, well, the opening is round-- makes sense right? These numbers are clearly marked on the Ateco box so why can't the listing include them? It would save a lot of time and frustration to just list the sizes, numbers and descriptions for each tip and cut the confusion. The information was not available on Ateco's website either. So here it is and I hope it saves someone else some time and frustration. Amazon has frustration proof packaging so why not frustration proof product descriptions for tips?