🍳 Turn up the heat with style and ease!
The All-Clad Specialty Stainless Steel Slotted Turner is designed for the modern kitchen, featuring a slotted head for efficient draining, an ergonomic handle for comfort, and a durable stainless steel construction. With a lifetime warranty and dishwasher-safe convenience, this tool is a must-have for culinary enthusiasts.
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Dimensions L x W | 13.5"L x 3.4"W |
Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
Size | 1 - Pack |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Stainless Steel |
P**R
My Favorite Spatula in the Kitchen
My favorite spatula - love the slim handle so it stores easily in a caddy with other stove top utensils. Love the thinness & flexibility so it's easy to work under something sticky. Top quality workmanship!
J**N
All-Clad is the best!
Great flipper. Nice and flexible. It replaces a cheap Chinese version that broke. I'll have this one for the rest of my life!
K**S
All clad excellence
Can’t go wrong with All Clad. Beautifully constructed and great for healthy cooking.
J**C
Very flimsy- but it’s intentional
Perfect for flipping fried eggs or anything else lightweight
J**S
Super thin
This is super thin and flexible. Feels more similar to ones I've gotten at Walmart. It says All-Clad on the handle though. My husband says it's supposed to be thin to turn over frying fish, but I still think it's thin and flimsy feeling even for that. Other All-Clad products don't sway and bend this way. We're keeping it but for the money I'd suggest a different All-Clad turner. We paid 27 for this bendy little thing.
M**.
Must have for the kitchen
This is my new favorite kitchen tool! Excellent quality, and like the others have mentioned, it is sturdy, yet has that little bit of give to it! Yesterday I was sautéing onions and garlic and it worked perfectly! Plus, it’s pretty in my caddy.
B**Y
100% Stainless Steezy
Great for frying fish & smacking booties alike!
N**Y
Too flexible
Flexibility is nice to work under foods in the pan. But the flexibility is it's weakness. It flipped the egg fine, but had trouble flipping anything heavier, such as sausage patty or kielbasa slice. Trying to lift the item with the front edge of the spatula causes it to bend backwards like a wet noodle and fall off. You'd have to slide it all the way to the base of the handle to get it to stay. By that point, it's now just awkward to flip the item without it making a splash in the pan. The only option seems to be use a 2 handed technique. A spoon or fork in the left hand to pinch the item and then the spatula in the right to flip. Otherwise, this spatula seems to have limited use as a specialized tool. There just isn't enough backbone to use it as a flipper as advertised.
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