KitchenAid 4-pc. Culinary Utensil Set - Red
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KitchenAid 4-pc. Culinary Utensil Set - Red
KitchenAid 4-pc. Culinary Utensil Set - Red
Features:
- Durable nylon culinary utensil set
- Comfortable easy-grip handles
- Includes basting spoon, slotted spoon, ladle and slotted turner
- Dishwasher safe
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Nice, but big
I own alot of these KitchenAid red utensils and my only complaint is that they are too big. The handles are heavier than the bottom part so you can't leave the spoon or spatula resting in the pot on the stove, it'll just flip out, unless you have really tall pots and pans. Andre the Giant might enjoy using these, but I tend to reach for my other smaller spoons and turners before I use one of these. I have never had a problem with water getting into the handle.
Rating:
- I don't care what they say...I like them.
I have read through a few of the reviews and I really like my set.I have had mine for well over a year and I use at least one EVERY day.I wash them on the top rack of my dishwasher and I have never had water issues in the handle.Yes the handles are large and heavy, but I prefer that to something that is going to break with the use and abuse mine see.For those picky people, when using a shallow dish/pot, just flip the spoon over, leaning the spoon into the dish/pot with the handle resting ... Read More
Rating:
- These tools have several drawbacks
Food (especially eggs) stick and even worse, these tools are handle heavy so they easily fall out of a skillet making a mess.
Rating:
- What a joke
I bought these for my daughter because they were inexpensive and she needed a lot of kitchen stuff fast.
First of all they are way too CLUNKY and take up WAY too much room.The handles are really fat and don't feel comfortable in the hand.Straight and fat and odd to hold.We have tried to put them in a crock so that they will be handy while cooking.Handles take up way too much room in crock, too. If you're any kind of a cook at all these are terrible!!They are awkward to use-very ... Read More
Rating:
- Just awful
I have almost the entire "Red" collection from KitchenAid, and these are the only dissapointment for me. They are really bulky and the hold water inside them. Everywhere that has a seam from silver banding gets full of water. Everytime I wash them I have to shake them for a few minutes until all the water gets out them, otherwise it drips into whatever pot you are cooking with. I am thinking about giving them away or donating them to a charity. But I almost feel bad sideling someone else whith a ... Read More
- Nice, but bigI own alot of these KitchenAid red utensils and my only complaint is that they are too big. The handles are heavier than the bottom part so you can't leave the spoon or spatula resting in the pot on the stove, it'll just flip out, unless you have really tall pots and pans. Andre the Giant might enjoy using these, but I tend to reach for my other smaller spoons and turners before I use one of these. I have never had a problem with water getting into the handle.
- I don't care what they say...I like them.I have read through a few of the reviews and I really like my set.I have had mine for well over a year and I use at least one EVERY day.I wash them on the top rack of my dishwasher and I have never had water issues in the handle.Yes the handles are large and heavy, but I prefer that to something that is going to break with the use and abuse mine see.For those picky people, when using a shallow dish/pot, just flip the spoon over, leaning the spoon into the dish/pot with the handle resting ... Read More
- These tools have several drawbacksFood (especially eggs) stick and even worse, these tools are handle heavy so they easily fall out of a skillet making a mess.
- What a jokeI bought these for my daughter because they were inexpensive and she needed a lot of kitchen stuff fast.
First of all they are way too CLUNKY and take up WAY too much room.The handles are really fat and don't feel comfortable in the hand.Straight and fat and odd to hold.We have tried to put them in a crock so that they will be handy while cooking.Handles take up way too much room in crock, too. If you're any kind of a cook at all these are terrible!!They are awkward to use-very ... Read More
- Just awfulI have almost the entire "Red" collection from KitchenAid, and these are the only dissapointment for me. They are really bulky and the hold water inside them. Everywhere that has a seam from silver banding gets full of water. Everytime I wash them I have to shake them for a few minutes until all the water gets out them, otherwise it drips into whatever pot you are cooking with. I am thinking about giving them away or donating them to a charity. But I almost feel bad sideling someone else whith a ... Read More
