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Oxo Good Grips Medium Spoon Spatula, Tomato
Oxo Good Grips Medium Spoon Spatula, Tomato
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Brand: Oxo
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $8.95
Buy New: $6.24
You Save: $2.71 (30%)
Buy New from $6.24

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars(12 reviews)
Sales Rank: 55597

Color: red
Media: Kitchen
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 11.7 x 0.7 x 2.3

MPN: 72891
Model: 72891
UPC: 719812728919
EAN: 0719812728919
ASIN: B00004OCNF

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Heat resistant to 600 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Won't discolor, warp or melt
  • Safe for coated or non-stick cookware and bakeware
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Available in a variety of sizes and colors

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Keep those white spatulas white! Use this "redhead" from OXO to stir your tomato-based sauce right in the pan. Confidentially, the spatula head is just the right shape for taste testing your sauce too.

Amazon.com Review
This is no ordinary spatula--the bright red head tells you that immediately. Use it to stir up a pot of spaghetti sauce, and the spatula won't discolor. It's heat-resistant up to 400 degrees--great for long, slow stirring--so no fears of it melting or warping. You can also use it for tasting and scraping the walls of your nonstick cookware--it won't damage them.

The Good Grips line features durable, nonslip flexible handles on every product. Ergonomically designed to fit the palm comfortably and softly, the pressure-absorbing processed rubber handle puts less tension on the hands, while providing an outstanding grip. Made from the same material as dishwasher gaskets, the handles are slip-proof, wet or dry, as well as dishwasher-safe. Good Grips products are moderately priced and have won the Tylenol/Arthritis Foundation Design Award. --Laurie Notaro


Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great Spatula, Stirrer, Spoon, etc.   December 13, 2006
This spoon spatula is the first utensil I reach for when I'm cooking--no matter what I'm cooking. I have this in red and white. I actually think the white has become a little stained, the red hasn't. I have had no problem with the handle bending or breaking, and I like the fact that it doesn't move around in my hand. I can get around the entire bowl in one stroke. It really stays with the form of the bowl or pan.


5 out of 5 stars Oxo Good Grips Spatula   August 26, 2005
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

It is very comfortable in my hand and does not stain from red sauces. I like it very much


1 out of 5 stars Quality problems   May 15, 2004
  10 out of 12 found this review helpful

I purchased a few of these for myself and friends. From the day I got my spoon spatula it was my favorite kitchen tool, especially since I could use it when making sauces or frying onions and veggies. One day when making a non-meat tomato sauce the handle simply broke off leaving the handle in my hand and the spatula in the pot. I wrote to OXO about this twice in the last 2 months with no reply and this is most frustrating to me. Anyway, I am now using a KitchenAid product which feels much more sturdy and KitchenAid responds to e-mails IMMEDIATELY.


1 out of 5 stars OXO Good not so good this time   April 7, 2004
  5 out of 7 found this review helpful

the spoon is great but the handle bends like a noodle.


3 out of 5 stars good and bad   July 30, 2003
  9 out of 11 found this review helpful

Wow, another reviewer hit the nail on the head for me. I like this spoon, in theory. I like that it's red, because despite other claims, I've found that tomato sauce WILL stain my white and clear ones.

But, like they said. I never want to use it, because the shaft is so damn flimsy. That plus the handle is almost TOO thick, and the combination of the two I find myself holding it by the shaft. I think I prefer thinner instruments, since I've been using these cheapo spoons I got at the supermarket rather than all my ergonomic stuff (oxo, kitchenaid..)

Despite that, I would probably love it 100% if the shaft was totally rigid. The spoon part is flexible enough to make up for total ridgity in the shaft. (no snickering!)


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