Oxo Good Grips 9-Inch Whisk
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List Price: $9.95
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Product Description:
The Good Grips Whisk is for beating eggs, stirring batter, whipping cream and stirring sauces in comfort. The polished stainless steel wires and teardrop-shaped handles fit comfortably in the palm of your hand. The soft handle won't slip out of your hand, even when wet.
Amazon.com Review:
This nine-inch, narrow-profile whisk is sized for use in small containers where a bigger, clumsier tool would fall short. Like all OXO tools, it's designed for maximum ergonomic efficiency, which in this case means you'll create wonderfully fluffy whipped cream in less time and with less effort. A comfortable, beautifully balanced handle stays non-slip whether used wet or dry, while the highly polished stainless steel wires stand up to use after use. The handy tool cleans up easily and is dishwasher-safe. --Mary Park
The Good Grips Whisk is for beating eggs, stirring batter, whipping cream and stirring sauces in comfort. The polished stainless steel wires and teardrop-shaped handles fit comfortably in the palm of your hand. The soft handle won't slip out of your hand, even when wet.
Amazon.com Review:
This nine-inch, narrow-profile whisk is sized for use in small containers where a bigger, clumsier tool would fall short. Like all OXO tools, it's designed for maximum ergonomic efficiency, which in this case means you'll create wonderfully fluffy whipped cream in less time and with less effort. A comfortable, beautifully balanced handle stays non-slip whether used wet or dry, while the highly polished stainless steel wires stand up to use after use. The handy tool cleans up easily and is dishwasher-safe. --Mary Park
Features:
- Narrow-profile whisk for use in small containers
- Highly-polished stainless steel wires for durability
- Comfortable handle won't slip used wet or dry
- Dishwasher-safe; measures 9 inches long
- 9 inches long and 1 inch square; weighs 2 ounces; lifetime warranty
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- **My Favorite Oxo Good Grips Utensil**
I love all the Oxo Good Grips kitchen utensils because they are so comfortable to use. I use this little 9" whisk a lot for small jobs.It is perfect for mixing up a little thickening for gravy, whisking a few eggs to use in recipes when baking, or for scrambling eggs.A larger whisk won't fit in measuring cups or small bowls.
Since I have arthritis in my hands, I find the Oxo good grips kitchen utensils to be the most comfortable on the market. One little bit of advice is to rinse ... Read More
Rating:
- Good but tiny
The title kind of says it all. It has the typical Oxo grip on it, which is nice, but it's best for making personal servings of dishes/sauces. Not great if you're trying to make a big batch of anything.
Rating:
- Rubber handle is nice, much better than that other whisk i bought.damn that other whisk to hell.
worth getting, assuming you have the money to pay for it, and need of a whisk.
On the other hand, if you don't need whisks, or cannot afford this one at 7$, you might be better off buying something else.
Rating:
- great little whisk
Not much else to say about it. It's smaller than the whisks I grew up with, so if you use big bowls, buy the next size up. Otherwise it's great.
Rating:
- The Perfect Whisk
Not only is this my favorite whisk, it is truly well made. While making a custard filling for caramel eclairs (you know those magical eclairs in the Simply Irresistible movie) I found that the balloon shape and the way the wires adapt themselves to the shape of a saucepan was highly desirable.
For one thing, you don't want any clumping in a sauce or custard and things do tend to get clumpy if you can't get into the inner edge of a saucepan. With a bit of pressure, you can whisk into every ... Read More
- **My Favorite Oxo Good Grips Utensil**I love all the Oxo Good Grips kitchen utensils because they are so comfortable to use. I use this little 9" whisk a lot for small jobs.It is perfect for mixing up a little thickening for gravy, whisking a few eggs to use in recipes when baking, or for scrambling eggs.A larger whisk won't fit in measuring cups or small bowls.
Since I have arthritis in my hands, I find the Oxo good grips kitchen utensils to be the most comfortable on the market. One little bit of advice is to rinse ... Read More
- Good but tinyThe title kind of says it all. It has the typical Oxo grip on it, which is nice, but it's best for making personal servings of dishes/sauces. Not great if you're trying to make a big batch of anything.
- Rubber handle is nice, much better than that other whisk i bought.damn that other whisk to hell.worth getting, assuming you have the money to pay for it, and need of a whisk.
On the other hand, if you don't need whisks, or cannot afford this one at 7$, you might be better off buying something else.
- great little whiskNot much else to say about it. It's smaller than the whisks I grew up with, so if you use big bowls, buy the next size up. Otherwise it's great.
- The Perfect WhiskNot only is this my favorite whisk, it is truly well made. While making a custard filling for caramel eclairs (you know those magical eclairs in the Simply Irresistible movie) I found that the balloon shape and the way the wires adapt themselves to the shape of a saucepan was highly desirable.
For one thing, you don't want any clumping in a sauce or custard and things do tend to get clumpy if you can't get into the inner edge of a saucepan. With a bit of pressure, you can whisk into every ... Read More
