Whisks for Cooking, 3 Pack Stainless Steel Whisk for Blending, Whisking, Beating and Stirring, Enhanced Version Balloon Wire Whisk Set, 8"+10"+12"
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The stainless steel whisk must be good, as the silicone whisk will drop broken silicone flakes into the mixture, which is dangerous.
So far, I've used a 12-inch whisk to mix the batter. I used an 8-inch, 8-wire whisk to mix the ingredients, and the results were excellent. It only took me a few minutes to almost mix everything together, a feat I'd never achieved with a wooden spoon before.
Yes, you can use a 12" whisk for heavy duty whisking because our wire is thickened and reinforced to meet any blending needs.
Many customers bought it because it is made of food-safe materials and they frequently use it to cook for their families. stainless steel is a rust-resistant and long-lasting material.
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These whisks do their job, but the problem is their poor design. The cylinder to which the whisk's tings are attached is hollow, and there is a gap where the tings enter the cylinder. Water can get into the cylinder because of these gaps. You'll need to shake out the water after running the dishwasher. There was a lot of swaying. Spend a little more money on a product that is more well-designed.
I like that it comes in three sizes so I can choose the right one for my cooking or baking needs. It can handle any mixing or frothing task, from large to small. Also included are an egg separator and a brush and scraper. Thank you very much! I tried to use the egg separator to separate the egg yolk, the silicone brush to spread butter, and a silicone spatula to remove the remaining dough in the mixing bowl. My favorite accessory is the measuring spoon, which helps me quickly and accurately distribute the mixing ratio. br>In terms of whisks, there are two options: 1. Stainless steel whisks are much more durable than silicone whisks, which will peel off silicone residue during use. No one, I believe, enjoys eating food that has been contaminated with silicone.
2. Effortless, large-handled whisks that are comfortable to hold even when whipping egg whites for an extended period of time. br>3. They are sturdy, not light or flimsy, with more wire loops and appear to be well made. I've used the large one for thick batter and the small one for sauces, both of which work well.
4. They are simple to clean and can be hung straight down to dry quickly. Overall, this is an excellent set of whisks for any kitchen. br> This purchase has made me extremely happy!.
It's fantastic that you can get three different whisk sizes in one order. When there are more ingredients to stir, a large whisk can become inconvenient. The only thing I'd change is the plastic packaging it came in. br>br> It may have torn during shipping, but it is otherwise in good condition. br>br>It should go without saying, but wash your new kitchen utensils with soap and water.
The whisk is a good product in and of itself. However, I've had similar problems with other products when learning the wisk. Water will get between the wisk and the handle if you clean it in the dishwasher, and it will not come out unless you take it apart; the problem is that the wisk is not one piece, which causes problems because there is no way to clean the handle where water can get. This is good for whisking alone once again. But I'm on the lookout for something else.
The three whisks come in a variety of sizes and are extremely useful. The spatula that came with it is excellent; most spatulas have a detachable head that can fall off while stirring. I like how this one is molded into the handle rather than being detachable. Repurchase would be a 5 out of 5 for me.
These aren't particularly sturdy in my opinion. They are, however, quite adaptable. I like that they come in a variety of sizes, and I haven't had any problems with them so far after washing them in the dishwasher. Good value for money, and while the quality isn't outstanding, it's adequate. I really like the extra pieces. The package being opened for inspection and then rebagged is something I don't like.
I only use them once in a while and have had them for about 6 months. I'm about to throw away two of them because they are rusting from retaining soapy water from the dishwasher. So it'll last about the same amount of time as a dollar store. They aren't dishwasher safe, despite the description, and if I have to wash them to save them, why not pay $2 for four instead of $9 for three? Needless to say, despite the fact that they whisk well, I do not recommend them.
I haven't had these for very long, but I'm hoping the stainless steel will last longer than my previous whisks. Many people have complained that when they wash them in the dishwasher, the handle fills up with water, as I did. I believe that washing them with the balloon side down will solve the problem. So far, all I've done is shake them and hang them to dry.