Farberware Classic Wood Rolling Pin, 17.75-Inch, Natural
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The weight is estimated to be about two pounds.
It has a thick roiling portion of 10 inches. Definitely one of the best rolling pins out there
To the best of my ability, I measured! There is a diameter of about 2 inches. A 25-inch diameter
Nylon bushings and good rolling characteristics make it a very reliable roller.
Selected User Reviews For Farberware Classic Wood Rolling Pin, 17.75-Inch, Natural
I'm doing well. Easily sized and easy to carry It is clean, and it is durable. I wish you the best of luck in baking! It had been far too long since I had a good rolling pin, so I did some research on the web to find the perfect one and I'm so glad I picked this one! Please note
The following information is about the size and functionality You don't have to worry about too many details when it comes to getting a good rolling pin. I enjoy using it as long as it holds up well, flattens the dough as I wish, and is convenient to clean. In my opinion, this pin meets all of those requirements. The pin can be used to make a variety of baked goods that we enjoy (such as pies, cookies, pizzas, and so on). Due to its size (see pictures), it can be used for a variety of baking purposes. Please note It is easy to clean Pins like this one are easy to clean due to their simple design. You shouldn't have any difficulty getting ahold of anything With a simple scrub brush, you won't have to worry about getting grooves or anything like that. Additionally, it can be cleaned and dried in the middle of the day Let me know if you want to work on a project. Please note A DURABLE product Regardless, we've been using this pin in our kitchen for nearly 6 months now and it has been in heavy use. This system does not appear to be going out any time All in all, we are very happy with this pin and highly recommend it to anyone interested in baking, whether they are casual or serious. You'll enjoy it!.
My initial discovery of the off-center hole was not until one of the plastic washers broke (after two uses) and slipped inside the pin's hole (I had to disassemble the pin and punch the washer out) that I noticed that the pin's hole was off-center. There is a centering problem on one side which has caused the rolling to wobble all this For the most part, we can use most pins without a problem, but this one is unusable.
Despite the fact that this rolling pin has a toxic odor, it cannot be used due to a toxic coating or stain. I was very pleased with how the rolling pin was packaged and arrived on time. When the box was opened there was an immediate strong toxic smell coming off the rolling pin, similar to that of paint stripper or an unsuitable stain for food contact. The clear coating started to wash off in irregular patches when I tried washing it in the sink with regular dish detergent and a soft dish sponge. The off gassing from it was terrible, too. In the kitchen, a distinct toxic odor filled the air. In order to give it a chance, I let it sit in the sink for a week, A portion of the coating fell off, but the rest stayed with light daily hand washing, which made me nervous. It's been a full week since I washed. Things started to smell ok from that point on. After using it to roll some bread dough, I found that the light, remaining smell was absorbed by My bread, which I have been baking every week for a year without any ill outcomes, after baking had a plastic taste and made one other person as well as myself sick to the point of going to the hospital. Although I should not have tried the rolling pin in the first place, I am nonetheless disappointed that a product of this type that can potentially cause health problems has been sold to consumers for the purpose of.
This product did not match the product I received. The first one I received had dents in it so I exchanged it. I was graciously provided with a second rolling pin for no charge by the seller. This one has exactly the same defects and does not last as long as the one pictured. Though I can't say I'm happy with the outcome. They both need to be returned.
As I rummaged through every store's offering of crazy shaped rolling pins, I finally found what I was looking for, which was exactly what I had been looking for! I used a heavy duty CLASSICAL, "Normal" rolling pin the same one as my grandmother It seems very well made with the one exception I noticed in BOTH pins I purchased. If you look at each one closely, they both have a flat-spot defect running Wouldn't it be weird if one of the two had it, but both do. This was going to be my second attempt I sanded it to remove the flat spot, but it didn't seem to have an effect on how I rolled out the dough. If you roll the pin on a clean, hard surface, you will hear the clunk clunk clunk of the flat spots on both ends of the pin. Nevertheless, while both seem to be quite old and in use, they seem to have a long lifespan. It would be nice if they were 100% round with no flat spots on either side. If someone asks me for a good rolling pin, I would still reply YES.
In its own right, the roller is strong and easy to maintain.
The diameter of a pin is greater than most This works great for me! Aside from the smoothness of the wood surface, another pin I bought was a little rough. Thanks a lot!.