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Sunday 11-5 CST | |  | Tenderizers | Home » » » » » » OXO Good Grips Wooden Meat Tenderizer | | | | | | | Description: | | OXO Good Grips Wooden Utensils are made of solid beech wood with a natural oil finish. The Wooden Meat Tenderizer has one side to flatten and one side to tenderize. and features a large, comfortable handle. | | | Features: | |
• Made of solid beech wood
• One side flattens, one side tenderizes
• Large, comfortable grip
• Natural oil finish
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 11.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.38 inches | | Product Height:
| 1.75 inches | | Package Length:
| 11.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.7 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 8 reviews |
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28 of 30 found the following review helpful:
No Complaints Hammer!Jan 03, 2007
By The Night Falcon Excellent wooden hammer! Much more rugged and sturdy than I thought it was going to be by just looking at the pictures on Amazon! I'm using the flat end to pop open garlic cloves with little effort. Works all too well. No more need to peel garlic anymore. One whack with the hammer and off comes the garlic skins! Great product for the price! I'm well pleased with the purchase.
Update June 2, 2009: Well, I've had this hammer for over two years and it still is holding up. The handle did slip out from the head, but was easy to glue back together. Apparently, when it was first constructed, it was held together by pressure of the handle locking into the wooden head and after a few years of use, it lost it's hold. Never fear, a little "Liquid Nails" is all it took to put it back together. It still handles the meat and garlic cloves just fine when I pound them. Should get another two years out of it at the rate it's all going. I still highly recommend this purchase for both price and quality of endurance. What a great buy!!!
Update December 6, 2009: My God, after nearly three years, I don't think this hammer is ever going to die! I keep whacking away with it and it keeps handling the stress and abuse of all the whacking. Still keeps those garlic cloves opening and is great for tenderizing the meat before cooking. I just soak it in a little Joy dishwashing liquid and bleach, in a sink full of water when I let my dishes soak to disinfect it and it proposes no health hazzard after 3 years of steady use. Not bad! In fact, all the wood spoons and hammers I bought off Amazon are great! Check my reviews for the other wooden spoons! Great buy for anyone you know who loves to cook in the kitchen. Buy it as a Christmas gift for your mother or grandmother who love to cook. Heck, I'm male and love to cook in the kitchen after years of watching Emeril Legase on the Food Channel. I learned allot and now cook like a pro! I don't know what tree they made this hammer from, but man, it was one tough tree I must say! Like the old Timex commercials, if your are my age and if you grew up in the 1960's and 70's, "It takes a lick'n and still keeps on tick'n"! Happy Holidays!
Update June 24, 2010: Just stopping by to add a new review and I thought I'd let you know the old wooden hammer and wooden spoons are still hanging in there another year later. I think these wooden utensils are going to outlive me at the rate things are going. I think it is best to say these are not just a good buy, but a great buy for the price! I keep whacking those garlic cloves and use the spoons for all kinds of things in my kitchen. Great, great value after all these years. No complaints at all for the money! Have a happy summer!
Update March 7, 2011: Well it takes a licking and keeps on pounding, or was that some other commercial my generation heard that expression from? Oh, yes, it was Timex...takes a licking but keeps on ticking. Well this hammer doesn't tick, but it sure keeps taking the pounding. I don't think petrified wood could have done better than this hammer over the years. Its well over four years since I purchased it and its still holding up to all my pounding. What a deal this has turned out to be! I don't think I'll have the heart to throw my old friend the hammer away, should the day come I do have to get rid of it. Seems we've become old friends in the kitchen all through the years! Still is great for opening up the garlic cloves and other items that need a hammer with a flat side and a serrated side for tenderizing. Still no complaints! Such a deal (in my best Jewish voice you know ;-))
Update September 9, 2011: It hasn't fallen apart yet. It does have a crack in it, but is still holding together as I keep using it. If the crack should break it in half, I may have to finally buy a new one. What a ride and old friend this has been in the kitchen all through the years. Same is true with all the other wooden spoons I bought off of Amazon.com. See my other reviews on those wooden spoons. They've held up equally as well as the hammer has!
Update March 14, 2012: Yes, it is still with me. Even the crack in the hammer head has not made the head split in half...not yet anyway. It's still great for opening up those garlic cloves, and tenderizing meat. If it were alive, when it dies, I think I would have it stuffed and put in my living room to remind me of it's companionship over the years and it's faithfulness. Still no complaints. I don't know what wood was used to make this little hammer, but it's been an amazing product all through the years for the price. Thank you Amazon for making it available and to the people who manufactured it.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
oxoSep 14, 2011
By lontano It has a great feel easy to work with. Works great very affordable price. I highly recomend. I like it better than any metal ones that I have had in the past.
Worth every penny...Feb 22, 2012
By Happy gramma I love this; I used it to tenderize meat and to crack open garlic. Make sure you wash in hot soapy water after using on meat or you will be risking illness. Very well made.
16 of 25 found the following review helpful:
I Dont Know About MeatOct 29, 2008
By Dana Demerchant I never got to use this product for meat but it worked great for smashing anything I had left in my house from my ex ... didn't break the wood or even leave a scratch :)
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Mine broke after a couple weeks.Mar 31, 2010
By Nells I like the thing. It's very good-looking, for a kitchen implement. The head just came off a couple days ago though. My husband stuck it back on. We haven't glued it yet and I've used it since. It seems like a good price for the thing and the break didn't make it unusable.
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