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OXO Good Grips Large Silicone Flexible Turner
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OXO Good Grips Large Silicone Flexible Turner

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Description:

The OXO Good Grips Silicone Flexible Turners combine the strength of stainless steel with the advantages of silicone. The silicone outer layer, which is heat resistant to 600 degrees Fahrenheit and safe for non-stick cookware, is bonded to a flexible stainless steel core for added stability. The Turners have thin, flexible edges that glide easily beneath all foods and are perfect for flipping fragile foods while keeping them intact. Use the Large Silicone Flexible Turner can be used to flip eggs, burgers, crepes and more. All Silicone Flexible Turners have soft, comfortable, non-slip grips and are the perfect companions to non-stick cookware and bakeware.

Features:

Silicone bonded to flexible stainless steel


Thin, flexible edge glides easily beneath foods


Heat resistant to 600 degrees Fahrenheit


Dishwasher safe


Large Silicone Flexible Turner is perfect for flipping eggs, burgers, crepes and more


Product Details:
Product Length: 3.75 inches
Product Width: 3.5 inches
Product Height: 12.75 inches
Product Weight: 0.24 pounds
Package Length: 12.2 inches
Package Width: 2.8 inches
Package Height: 2.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 41 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 41 customer reviews )
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20 of 20 found the following review helpful:

3Great! But not very durable.Jan 20, 2008
By K. Shipman "mkshipman"
I love this spatula and use it practically daily to cook eggs and pancakes. However, after just a few months the tips have cracked and one has broken off, exposing the metal inside. I will probably buy another to replace it, though, because I like it so much.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5Not smooth but satisfyingJan 05, 2008
By G. Allen
The only downside is that the spatula isn't quite as "smooth" on food as a plastic one which makes it harder for things like omelettes. That being said, it is great for just about everything and hasn't melted yet.

13 of 16 found the following review helpful:

3I wanted to like it but ehhhhhhhhh....Jun 17, 2010
By Mig P. "just some dude"
I really wanted to like this thing. It seemed like an improvement over the old spatula that got misplaced in a move. Make no mistake, this one is made well, and the silicone coating/covering is an appealing feature-- it's what got me to buy. However... I don't really like it. Here's why.

--It's just too BIG. Wide. Obviously this depends on your preference, what you're using it for, and where you stash it... but this thing, if it gets turned on its side at all in the drawer (which happens easily), jams the drawer shut. And for flipping things, I found it harder to use than the smaller one.

--The blade part is too thick. It's hard to slide under things sometimes.

Really, this thing is just kind of... rangy. I'm going to ditch it and get the kind I had before-- "Oxo Good Grips Nylon Flexible Turner, Blueberry"-- it's smaller, lighter, made just as well, and the blade is thinner and fits under things better. And I found the nylon surface easier to hand-wash than the silicone surface of the one that is the subject of this review. Yeah this thing can handle a 600 degree oven and the other one can only handle 400 degrees, but how often are you going to bake a spatula?

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

2Not durable under steady use!Jan 17, 2009
By J. Seaman
We have all 3 sizes. The small and medium began to tear after a few months just where the tip tapers. These are metal coated with silicone. The design does not stand up after flexing so many uses and begins to split - exposing the metal inside to your nonstick surface. We loved these and are so disappointed. The largest omelet spatula is still going strong!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Nice spatula, not cheap.Jan 31, 2009
By Vitius Altius Fortius "VitiusAltiusFortius"
So is this too much to pay for a spatula? I don't get melted plastic in my eggs anymore!

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