Rösle Wire Kitchen, 3.9-Inches, Hook Skimmer
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Not very. It's about an inch long and a quarter of an inch wide.
Yes, I believe so. It works great for lifting out large chicken thighs that are cooking in a large pot.
4 1/2 inches in length
Unfortunately, I believe that this is the case for the majority of their products. I did, however, purchase their food mill a few months ago, which is still manufactured in Germany.
Selected User Reviews For Rösle Wire Kitchen, 3.9-Inches, Hook Skimmer
I usually don't mind if the product is of good quality. br>br>Thankfully, the one I got clearly has a German label on the handle (see photos), and it's quite sturdy. The German translation was even on the plastic bag. br>br>I ordered the wire version, which probably made a difference because the perforated ones (from what I've read) appear to have Chinese labels.
YEAH! This ATK pick has taken the place of my Joyce Chen bamboo handle spider pick. Despite the fact that I never had any mold or cracking issues with the Joyce Chen one, I'm glad I upgraded to this one. Never again will I have to be concerned about those issues! br>br>I'm not a huge fan of wooden cutting boards, spoons, and other kitchen implements because they require far more attention than I'm willing to give them in my kitchen.
This is elegant, well-made, and smooth on all sides to avoid snagging delicate gnocci or ravioli. The perfect ergonomics (and drawer storage) angle. My purchase has made me extremely happy.
This item is fantastic; the extra long handle makes it safer and easier to use, and the metal net can be used for deep frying, stir frying, and boiling eggs, among other things.
Rosle products are among my favorites. I'm not sure if this was made in China (the sticker was thrown out), but some of their products are. Unfortunately, what isn't made in China isn't made in the United States. In any case, I'd buy it because their products are of good quality.
The wire strainer/skimmer appears to be of high quality and is quite heavy. Although the product is clearly marked "made in China" (as I expected), my Joyce Chen spider is not. You'll have a hard time finding kitchen utensils that aren't made in the Pacific Rim/Asia.
I had a less expensive skimmer that rusted out a few years ago. This skimmer is of higher quality, and I anticipate it lasting a long time.
This is a fantastic product (still manufactured in Germany) that is of typical Rosle quality (i. e. , it will last a lifetime).