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Your cart is empty.Made of Olivewood, the inherent properties and unique grain patterns of this wooden scoop add both beauty and practicality, making them a refined choice for everyday use. You can use this scoop for bath salts, coffee beans, candy, flour, and even popcorn
katy
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Using this for ice because it stays room temp in the freezer, it’s perfect… and great looking!
Sunshine
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
Can a scooper be stunning? This one comes close. Solid carved, gorgeous olive wood marbling, decent size (for wide mouth jar, can fit regular mouth but tight fit- see photo). If they weren’t so pricey I’d probably buy a dozen!
Zhanna Ipatova
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
Nice thing!
Mary S.
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
Great to display
CMH
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2021
This is high quality and great value for the price! I definitely shopped around so I was so pleased to see the quality far exceeded my expectations. Adds the perfect accent for my bathroom. I’m using it to dispense my bath products.
ReviewMistress
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2021
I needed beautiful accessories for my floating shelves and this scoop is perfect. I keep bath salts in a tall jar and this scoop helps get down to the bottom of the jar. So it’s practical and beautiful.
Larissa
Reviewed in Canada on June 4, 2020
Nice
Val67
Reviewed in France on February 8, 2019
Bonne qualité, belle finition, pelle bien grande conforme à ce que j'attendais.Je l'utilise dans une grande boîte Lock & Lock de 4L pour les mueslis.
Balriel
Reviewed in France on September 2, 2018
Belle pelle en bois.Pas si grande que ça mais suffisante.Je l’utilise pour la farine.Elle peut nécessiter d’etre Huiler car le bois est brut
galyan
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2018
In my master bathroom, I have a large glass apothocary jar filled with bath salts. I’m going for a “spa look” and wanted a lovely scoop to place inside the jar. This scoop was the perfect size (not too small to get ‘lost’ in the jar) and the deep rich color made it a true stand out piece against my pink bath salts. It was pricey, in my opinion, for something so small, but I took the plunge because I wanted a specific look. I would recommend it to anyone wanting a beautiful display piece, since I bought it more for appearance than functionality.
Pilar
Reviewed in Spain on April 22, 2017
Estoy encantada con ella. Muy cómoda de utilizar y de una calidad extraordinaria facilita mucho el pesaje de la harina
MacGuffin
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2012
I love olive wood, had been hankering after this bit of culinary frivolity for a long time, and finally decided to bite the bullet. It's a scoop and hence doesn't require a lengthy product review but I thought I'd share my impressions with prospective buyers.I've seen reviews for other Bérard scoops that complain of too-short length. Rest assured that such isn't the case with item #90677--it's described as being 7" in length and is actually just shy of 7 ½", which assures ease of use. And the business end is fairly capacious so no need to fear having to dip into your dry commodity of choice frequently if you're not dealing with huge amounts. It really is practical and beautiful.I dinged a star because I don't think the scoop was finished as well as it could have been. The inner edge was rather rough and the interior isn't entirely smooth. The edge was remedied by the gentle use of the fine side of an emory board but nothing can be done with the interior. This isn't the first time I've experienced this with a Bérard scoop--I have a tiny salt shovel I purchased at Sur la Table that's also carried here at Amazon and after sifting through quite a few, I settled on the one that I thought was finished best. This is disappointing because I have another very small olive wood salt scoop, also made in France, that in spite of being a no-name item is beautifully finished and glassy-smooth in spite of having a round bowl. It leads me to believe that Bérard is coasting on its reputation, especially since they now farm out at least some of their work to Tunisia.I highly recommend conditioning olive wood on at least a monthly basis. I use two John Boos products on all of my culinary wood-- and . I purchased both on Amazon and it bears mentioning that they might be more cost-effective if purchased in multiples. Regardless, a little of both goes a long way and for those who don't wish to spend the money, drug store mineral oil works just fine, just don't use any sort of food oil as they all go rancid eventually. Make sure, if you expose your wood (of any kind) to water, to dry it thoroughly (a paper towel is fine) and allow it to air dry at least 24 hours before applying any sort of conditioner.This scoop is described as a "rice scoop" (as opposed to their "flour scoop" that I haven't seen anywhere else) on a UK vendor's site and it certainly is appropriate for that, as well as for sugar, flour, and pulses. One thing that bears mentioning is that a lot of variation occurs in items of this kind and that buying online doesn't afford the purchaser the opportunity to choose--I'd have preferred a scoop with more figuring than the one I received although it's pretty, regardless. All in all, this particular scoop is both practical and beautiful and would make a great stocking stuffer. I'm happy I finally took the plunge.
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