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I love them because they are the perfect size, shape, thin edge and handle length for the job. I have many silicone spatulas in all shapes and brands. ...I love the length of this silicone spatula and use it for EVERYTHING.
I wish it came in other colors......Pros: shape, versatility, length
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It is safe for use in nonstick pans, and is a breeze to clean. Staub makes impressive cookware and kitchen utensils!...Designed for use in all cookware types, high heat tolerant silicone. Fits nicely and comfortable in hand; Beautiful Acacia wood handle...
Pros: sturdiness, high quality, quality
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(3)
I love the weight and durability of these utensils. And they are dishwasher safe!
Pros: durability, nice addition to collection, washability
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(29)
I'm obsessed with spatulas that are complete covered in silicone because the wood-handled ones (with the removable head) get so gross after only a few uses. ...Sur La Table Flex-Core Silicone Spatula
Pros: silicone, size, easy to use
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(19)
It's a beautiful addition to my wood utensil collection....Brings old world charm to my stove And kitchen
Pros: size, design, color
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(33)
Perfect match for other utensils...I already had several utensils with this look. This matches perfectly....Silicone Spatula...Great for baking cake, cookies and bread!!
Pros: sturdiness, durable, easy to clean
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(13)
I especially love that it?s made of silicone so it won?t scratch my Cocotte...This soup ladle is amazingly designed! The acacia wood is beautiful, eco friendly and known for its long lasting life!
Pros: handle, comfort, quality
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(3)
perfect for kitchen use...Heavy handle and perfect spatula spoon. It can handle the heavy mixing you need for sauces and doughs.
Pros: size, weight, handle
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(10)
Extremely small but my grand daughter loves cooking with them in her play kitchen....great addition to the kitchen for the spring cooking.
Pros: cuteness, usefulness, appreciated as a gift
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I use the spatula for stirring and actually use the spoon for an eating utensil. ...The small size is very useful for honey, sauces, condiments. Unlike half wood/half silicone spatulas, these don't come apart or trap food in the crevices.
Pros: size, versatility, convenience
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(56)
Very useful utensil...Long and stiff. Makes it easy to scrape down a blender or mixing bowl...Silicone Blender Spatula
Pros: easy to use, shape, scraper
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(100)
Easy to use...versatile...definitely a great purchase...will be back for more useful kitchen appliances and utensils...Great multi use Utensil
Pros: versatility, usefulness, functionality
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(5)
Excellent silicone turner!...I love this silicone turner! The spatula turns food easily and securely because the silicone is excellent quality. ...My husband does the cooking and he is very fussy about his utensils. They have to be the right heft and...
Pros: sturdy, good quality, ease of use
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It's a valuable asset to my kitchen utensils....Silicone Spatuala Spoon is my favorite cooking utensil...Very versatile and useful with all kinds of pans, bowls, slow-cooker, etc.
Pros: sturdiness, usefulness, functionality
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(11)
It does the job, but the silicone head doesn't meet the wood handle, and the handle itself was rough and had to be sanded to be comfortable. ...I understand the concept behind that, but I always feel the wood and inside of the rubber head get gross after...
Pros: flexibility, silicone, good spatula
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Add some personality to your kitchen with this handy spatula featuring a wildflower design. BPA-free silicone head is heat resistant and can be removed from the handle for easy cleaning, while the handy squared corner allows you to scrape bowls clean....
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Simply perfect. That is how we describe Epicurean Kitchen Utensils. These tools offer the same features as Epicurean cutting surfaces because they are made from the same paper-based material; they are heat resistant to 350°F, and are dishwasher safe....
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(12)
Love the wood handle. I have a tendency to leave utensils on side of the pan and the handles always melt. ...The attractive acacia wood handle is an beautiful combo with the black silicone.
Pros: firm but soft and pliable working end, upturned edges, doesn't scratch the pan
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Very nicely made scraper, but silicone has some unique issues...I like the size, weight, feel and looks of this scraper.
I've had some issues with silicone products and dish-washing detergent (white residue that's very difficult to remove - may be location/water-specific),...Pros: size, feel, flexibility
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(11)
Wooden utensils....Wash by hand, dry immediately and no dishwasher!...Very useful and functional, however really don't let it sit wet - the wood start looking shabby.
Pros: usefulness, functional, durability
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(1)
Wonderful addition to my kitchen. It not only works with my Le Creuset cookware; the trivet is also great for use with my Al Clad cookware.
Pros: great addition to the kitchen, works with le creuset and al clad cookware
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(9)
Fun size and functional...It's easy to wash and hasn't stained, though it has gotten darker overall as wood utensils tends to do once in use....Easy to use and clean
Pros: easy to use, clean, magic
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Kitties in the kitchen! This adorable spatula is made with solid wood handles and features darling kitten illustrations on the head, making whipping up a sweet treat that much more fun. The silicone head is heat-resistant and can be removed for easy...
Pros: cute design
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(5)
sturdy and well made...My husband does the cooking and he is very fussy about his utensils. They have to be the right heft and size for what he wants to accomplish, and this silicon turner has most of the features he wants: the handle is just the right...
Pros: sturdiness, non-scratch, flexibility
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Wood And Silicone Kitchen Utensils
Wood And Silicone Kitchen Utensils
Wood and silicone utensils are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly practical. The smooth, heat-resistant silicone heads of these utensils are gentle on your cookware, ensuring that you can confidently use them on non-stick surfaces without worrying about scratches or damage. The sturdy wooden handles offer a comfortable grip, making it easy to maneuver and control your cooking. From spatulas and spoons to tongs and turners, these utensils come in a variety of shapes and sizes to suit your specific needs in the kitchen.
Whether you're a seasoned chef or just starting out on your culinary journey, wood and silicone kitchen utensils are an essential toolset for every kitchen. They also make for a thoughtful and practical gift for newlyweds, housewarmings, or any occasion. If you're looking to explore the wide range of wooden kitchen utensils available, check out our collection at Wooden Kitchen Utensils. Discover the beauty and functionality of these timeless kitchen essentials and elevate your cooking experience to new heights.
FAQ List
Yes, wood and silicone kitchen utensils are safe to use with non-stick cookware as they are designed to be non-abrasive and won't scratch or damage the surface.
Absolutely! Wood and silicone kitchen utensils are versatile and can be used for both cooking and serving. They are designed to withstand high temperatures and are perfect for flipping, stirring, and serving your favorite dishes.
Cleaning wood and silicone kitchen utensils is easy. Simply hand wash them with warm, soapy water and dry them thoroughly. Avoid soaking them for long periods or putting them in the dishwasher, as this can cause the wood to warp or the silicone to deteriorate.
Wood and silicone kitchen utensils require minimal maintenance. To keep the wood looking its best, you can periodically apply food-safe mineral oil to prevent drying and cracking. Additionally, it is recommended to avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures.
Wood and silicone kitchen utensils are suitable for use with most types of cookware, including stainless steel, cast iron, and enamel. However, it is always a good idea to check the manufacturer's instructions for your specific cookware to ensure compatibility.