Aaron
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
I love cooking with this on cast iron. It feels so effortless to use and the size and weight of it makes it so easy to handle.
Ken K
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
I've owned one for years (decades?) and just bought another as a gift for a (good) friend. I use it for everything (except on non-stick). Good edge, just the right amount of stickiness. And durable: it shows no signs of wear after many years of use. Worth every penny.
jao
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
Great for turning fish or any other delicate items, like removing warm cookies from the pan.
Lauren
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
excellent product. replaced an older version of this that we had for over ten years, this one is of equal quality and i'm sure it will last as long.
David Croom
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 5, 2021
The turner is robust but should not be used on non-stick surfaces. Rather expensive for what it is.
John Barstow
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2021
This has become the turner I use most often. The generous size makes it easier to flip pancakes and such. The thinner blade and tapered leading edge let it slide more easily under the item being lifted, and the slots help keep the item from slipping off while being transferred from pan to plate. I found that I wanted a little more knuckle room, so I bent the blade a few degrees where it joins the handle, but this is a personal preference and not a shortcoming of the turner. The price seemed to be higher than some similar turners, but a good tool just feels good when you use it, and it should last a lifetime, so to me it is worth the cost.
Monika N.
Reviewed in Canada on June 13, 2021
My husband has been eyeing this baby for quite sometime. I decided to get it for him for his birthday and Oh Boy was he happy. I works really well and worth the cost. Good quality kitchen tools are a must because they last long if you take care of them and you are not wasting money buying and replacing cheap products.
Marko
Reviewed in Canada on September 22, 2020
Good quality item
John
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2020
From the steel, to the handle, you can tell immediately how high quality it is. The blade tip is ground down a bit to make it even thinner. I originally wanted to buy the ATK winner but couldn’t bring myself to paying over $50.00. The blade doesn’t seem to have the same degree of curve, but it does have one. I am very pleased with itUpdate - I originally stated that the blade tip was ground down a bit to make it thinner. This feature has managed to scratch up my carbon steel pan. Im going to try to round off sharpness with steel wool
Memly
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2020
I have three of these and love them. The shape, angle, and size is just perfect. It's also made in the USA and better quality than a similar Miu France one that I own, which I later found out was made in China. "France" is just part of the brand name... Hahaha. I first purchased one from William Sonoma. Then got two more from Amazon. Can't tell them apart.I really wished these were available in a non-slotted/solid version because I cook exclusively with cast iron, carbon steel, and stainless steel cookware and use these turners for everything. But there are some foods that just work better with a solid turner than slotted ones. I will keep purchasing this brand and recommend to others. And I will keep my fingers crossed that they will offer a solid version in the near future.2 things to be aware of:1. This is a metal turner/spatula. Metal spatulas are not for nonstick, ceramic, coated, or delicate surfaces. Metal spatulas will irreparably damage those surfaces. I won't even use this on a ceramic coated cast iron. Please choose wood, nylon, silicone utensils if you own pots and pans like that.2. These come in wood and a composite handles. I got the composite, which is like nylon, because I like the durability and the fact that I can put them through the dishwasher. You have to take care of wood handles to make them last. Nylon handles are practically indestructible except they are susceptible to heat. The nylon handles CANNOT be leaned on the side of a hot pan, not even for a quick second or it will completely melt. I say this because I melted one accidentally :( My own fault.Don't say you weren't warned...Other than that, enjoy spatulating and flipping your food like a pro!
Dylan Powell
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2018
Purchased this recently after some browsing on amazon at turner/flippers I'd thought would be practical for general purpose use. Eggs were what I wanted it for initially and a small cast iron pan which is just large enough to cook an egg for toast is what I wanted it for. It sounds like I could have chosen any number of turners for the job but I wanted something built well, of good material (like the pan), and narrow enough to be able to slip under the edge of the egg in the outermost circumference of the bottom of the pan. Many other "fish turner's" look nearly identical to this one in the pictures, I knew it would do what I wanted and its apparent craftsmanship is excellent, so I spent the extra to buy it and don't regret it. Looking forward to cooking many big omelets, as well as cracking extra yolks to do some double-yolk over-easy eggs in the little cast pan as well as countless other tasks in the pan and out on the grill in the spring.
Ryan Roth
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2018
This fish turner has quickly become my go-to for almost all general cooking situations that require a spatula. The light and flexible nature means that not only can I get under a nice piece of fish, but it also works great to separate a smushed down hamburger from the pan it is cooking on without leaving any bits behind. Get a nice stiff spatula for anything this can't do and you're on your way to being a better cook.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 31, 2015
Came in good time, great turner - flexible, but sharp edged and strong.