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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
The handle is loose. Other than that it’s fine.
Vaquero
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
Made in the United States. Certainly not the cheapest one in the inventory, but well-made and does the job for which it was designed.
Robert L.
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
USA made. Few and far between. I feel a need to support any USA made business even if the cost is a little more. The craftsmanship is impeccable. I put a couple coats of mineral oil on the handle because it looked and felt a little dry. Definitely hand wash will make the handle last for a long time. I would recommend this for grilling and BBQ’ing.
Douglas Barrow
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023
I like this spatula, but you have to be careful with it when scrapping food from your pan. It's got a pretty sharpe edge. It scrapped seasoning right off of my carbon steel pan. Because the steel is so thin you have to be careful if you wash it with a sponge. It will cut pieces out of it. Once I realized how sharp this thing I adjusted my technique and I found it to be an excellent. I now see why this type of spatula is so popular. Light weight, allows oil to run off, and excellent for fish.
Mike
Reviewed in Canada on May 2, 2022
Quality small size US made fish turner but, the unbeveled edge is a disappointment. I have never seen a fish flipper without a tapered front edge before so not sure if these are factory seconds or what? It is just a blunt square edge. Handle is nice but, don't forget to treat with mineral oil and/or beeswax regularly.
Tim JOSEPH
Reviewed in Singapore on October 2, 2021
Very well designed!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 15, 2021
REALLY GOOD SPATULLA , BUILT TO LAST
katherine
Reviewed in Australia on August 16, 2019
I love it and use it with all my cast iron cookware. It's great!You can probably buy a cheaper comparible item but this is a luxury cooking device imo.
5.0 Engine
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2018
This is a great spatula, and I will get a lifetime of use from it. The wooden handle is wonderful, and is made of fine hardwood. I sanded the hadle a bit with fine sandpaper to remove the rough edges then applied flaxseed oil. The handle now looks like an expensive piece of furniture.The tool is well balanced, the right size, and a joy to use. Best for eggs or fish, but could be your main spatula.I love Dexter-Russel products, and they have never disappointed me. Also made in the USA!
Ike05
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2018
So I have been using this spatula for the past 4 month and it has become my go-to spatula. I find it very versatile and replacing many of the other spatulas I have in my kitchen. I find it flexible enough to to pick up eggs in a high rimmed cast iron pot, yet strong enough to flip moderate heavy meats. Its flexibility its most obvious shortcoming when working with heavier foods, however there are often better tools than the spatula for this detail.I would also have to agree with other reviewers in that the handle is delivered a bit on the rough side. With about 3 applications of mineral oil spaced over a couple of weeks it had transitioned to quite a smooth surface. For me this is not a big deal as I typically do this 1-2 times per month for all my wooden/bamboo kitchen products and would recommend that others do as well.
Cooksp
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 14, 2017
Slightly disappointed in this item. The wooden handle is not well finished and the blade is just a bit too insubstantial for my liking. It looks good, though!
lindsay
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2015
I'm hard on kitchen equipment and managed to wreck both my vintage flexible spatulas, one by burning and one by scrubbing it down to rusting metal. Although people like me shouldn't be entrusted with nice spatulas, I went looking for new ones at Target and found only thick silicone things. How do people even cook with those? (Rhetorical question, no, no, please don't tell me I don't want to know.) This is where Amazon excels; I could look at a good selection of flexible spatulas and read reviews from other users. This one sounded very good for general cooking as well as turning fish. I am completely pleased. It is great for eggs, turning heavier pieces of meat, flexible when that's what you need, and strong enough for anything I've tried so far.
Ian T
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2015
Works great for breakfast cooking in cast iron. Very ergonomic design - for righties, only. Nice amount of spring for gentle scraping without completely removing seasoning. Nice rounded curves to fix corners of skillet. Very thin for sliding under eggs and pancakes. The 25 degree bend in the middle of the blade isn't ideal for larger pancakes, though - my one complaint. The slits are good for draining bacon. Overall very good, though I might order a different spatula with more area and flat surface for flipping large pancakes.The handle feels like it needs some oil - kind of dry. It's also not very "sexy" feeling at all - just kind of plain and utilitarian with kind of ugly font to the logo. Certainly not a designer piece by any stretch.It looks like it will last for a really long time with a little bit of oil on the handle. If you are into really solid cookware that is built to last and has great function, this is for you. If you want a sexy piece that feels great every time you hold it, look elsewhere.
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