

🍣 Roll Like a Pro, Dine Like a Boss
The BambooMN Sushi Maker Kit features two 9.5" x 9.5" all-natural bamboo rolling mats, an 8" bamboo rice paddle, and a 7.5" bamboo rice spreader. Crafted without chemicals or varnish, this durable kit offers precision tools for perfect sushi rolls, easy rice mixing, and mess-free spreading. Ideal for sushi enthusiasts and home chefs seeking an eco-friendly, professional-grade sushi experience, it also includes a 3-year warranty for peace of mind.






| ASIN | B074SVD5WG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #275,309 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #219 in Sushi Plates |
| Brand | BambooMN |
| Color | Combo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,258) |
| Date First Available | 6 September 2017 |
| Item Weight | 181 g |
| Material | Natural Bamboo |
| Model Number | 6955114974423a |
| Product Dimensions | 24.13 x 24.13 x 0.25 cm; 181.44 g |
| Special Features | Durability |
D**S
Produto de excelente qualidade.
W**Z
I just made home made sushi for the first time last night using these mats. They worked great! I found the mats were super easy to use and my sushi looked like I was a pro! My rolls came out just beautifully and were nice and tight and did not fall apart! I also used the spoons for stirring my rice vinegar seasoning into my rice and for placing the rice on my nori they worked well. I covered the mats with cling wrap then rolled up the sushi and this made clean up a breeze! I am so pleased with how my sushi turned out that I do not think we will be dining out anymore for it. I won't miss our $60 - $80 restaurant bill for sushi and a glass of wine! Save money and make it at home. I also thought this would be fun for a date night "in". Light a couple candles grab whatever you would like for your sushi, some saki, turn on some romantic music and enjoy the experience of making your own. Experiment and be creative!
D**Y
Not too much to review. When you first open it, the entire package smells vinegary. Nothing a quick rinse won't get rid of. The bamboo utensils are pretty good quality. We use the roller mats inside of ziplock bags, so in the event that some of our sushi filling comes out, it's easy to wipe off or swap out to keep a clean work surface. There are two options for rolling mats; one that is thinner and may be better served rolling thinner rolls or rolls with more delicate wrappings, and then the thicker and heavier duty green bamboo roller, which might be better served rolling a beefier California roll. Either way, it's a really great value and a great option when you want to learn how to roll Sushi with a friend or loved one.
G**A
I purchased this sushi-making kit in 2021, and despite not using it extensively, it has maintained its quality. Positives: The kit includes two mats and two spatulas, providing a comprehensive set for someone exploring sushi making. The value for money is evident, and the mats seem to be well-constructed. Negatives: Now, about those spatulas – they are little rough around the edges, shedding a splinter or two. Not ideal, but for the price I can't really complain. The mats, though, are the MVPs here – solid and well-constructed. Overall: If you're dipping your toes into the world of sushi making and don't want to break the bank, this kit is a decent companion. Just watch out for those splinters!
M**E
These are simple kitchen tools, at a great low price. I'm all for simplicity. I never made sushi type dishes before, so this is from a beginner's standpoint. Mine don't look so neat and tidy yet, but they will get there! Just a little more practice and mine will be looking just fine... I chose the pack with two rolling mats... because I didn't know any better. I thought maybe some people preferred one over the other. One looked like the 'reeds' were more flat (the greenish one), and the other one looked like they were more rounded. Thinking maybe it was just a personal thing, I got the two pack to see which mat I would prefer. Turns out-- I don't think there's a difference at all. I just have two mats now. They roll the same... duh, eh? Live and learn. If you're new to sushi making too, you can just go with the single mat if you'd like. I don't think it matters. Just make some and enjoy it!
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