Kootek 58 Pieces Cake Decorating Kits Supplies with 29 Numbered Icing Tips, 22 Pastry Bags, 1 Icing Spatula, 3 Reusable Couplers, 2 Flower Nails Frosting Kit Baking Tool DIY Cupcakes Cookies
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The numbers range from very small to very large, depending on the size of the object.
There isn't any storage. There are no dividers in this cardboard retail box.
Yes, but different brands have different numbering systems, so trying to follow a video with a different brand of tips won't help. I like the tip chart, but I wish the numbering system was consistent across all brands.
Yes. Some of the hints aren't numbered or labeled, so keep that in mind.
Selected User Reviews For Kootek 58 Pieces Cake Decorating Kits Supplies with 29 Numbered Icing Tips, 22 Pastry Bags, 1 Icing Spatula, 3 Reusable Couplers, 2 Flower Nails Frosting Kit Baking Tool DIY Cupcakes Cookies
This set only came with 22 small tips, rather than the stated 24, and the majority of them are asymmetrical. At the seams, none of them line up properly, resulting in a noticeable uneven edge. This is more visible on some tips than others, but the only way to hide it is on the bottom, which is impossible to do when piping circles. The couplers are adequate, and the large tips have the fewest flaws in the set; however, I'm still undecided about the silicone bags; it's a matter of personal preference. This is a set to learn with, store in a drawer for those one or two projects a year (unless you're a perfectionist), or let the kids loose without fear of damage; they work, but only just; if you want a better quality set, double or triple your budget and buy a Wilton set. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> I did receive a refund for this item, and I was asked to remove my review several times via email. I'm sorry, but I wouldn't have wasted my time with this if I had had an accurate review available. It's deceptive and cheap to ask people to take down honest reviews. This set appeals to me.
I use these all the time; the only thing I'd add is that when washing the reusable silicone piping bags, make sure to use grease-fighting soap and to turn them inside out and scrub them on a flat surface.
This is a really cool cake decorating set. I was concerned that the parts would be cheap, but the tips are good and sturdy, the knife is sturdy and well-balanced, the instructions were simple to follow, and there was no frosting leakage. The blue bags held up well to washing and I'm confident they'll last for a long time. I'm a very satisfied client!.
Because my belongings are in storage, I bought this kit for the tips on how to make a last-minute cake. This kit appealed to me because it was cheap and included bags. For the most part, it's a good starter kit for the money, especially since good tips are expensive and you probably don't want to invest until you know what you're doing. br>br>The issue is that the bags are of extremely poor quality. Four of them burst while we were using them, despite the fact that they were only halfway full. They also include silicone bags, but we didn't use them, so I can't comment on their quality. br>br>While this is an excellent starter kit, you should probably invest in some better bags or you will be disappointed. br>br>In terms of tip quality, they're a little flimsy, and I haven't had them long enough to know if they'll rust. br>br>Again, it's a good low-cost way to get started learning, and it did exactly what I needed on the spot; just order some higher-quality bags. I would have given this five stars for value if the bags hadn't been an issue.
This set appeals to me greatly. You can't go wrong for this price with the silicone bags, disposable bags, and numerous tips. Now, if you're an expert who's been decorating for years, I can see why you wouldn't like this kit, but then again, why would you use it when you probably already have your own top-of-the-line set? br>br>This is an excellent set for both children and adults. It's also a lot of fun to play with.
Pipe tools would be familiar to a seasoned user. I think I got it right after a little trial and error. The instructions for putting it together referred to specific names of the pieces without pictures of what they looked like. The thinness of the disposable bags was noticeable. The bag popped under the pressure of piping a pudding into a puff. I also had issues with the pudding coming out of both ends of the piping bag, which I attributed to a rookie mistake of overfilling the bag, which I discovered when I switched to a piping bag with a max fill mark. Instructions could have been a little clearer, and there could have been some beginner tips included.
There are numerous pieces, but they are all useless. At the very least, I expected one of the pieces to be made of tough plastic. To put the filling in the devil eggs, I needed to use this. Bags are far too flimsy for this purpose. It was a waste of both my money and my time.
I'm going to put my product on the market.