Fox Run 5677 Baster, Nylon with Silicone Bulb, Pack of 1, Multicolored
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The only reason I can answer this question is because I have a tendency to recycle a lot. As indicated by the packaging, this product is made in Taiwan. A performance-based evaluation I think that these are excellent pieces of equipment.
It is a ten inch item. Thanks so much.
It is what I would do.
It is not the case for me. Thank you for your patience while I address this matter. If I can be of assistance to you further, I hope you have a wonderful weekend and a fabulous day. - This set of Kitchen Doodads comes from Lori Trinkets made out of crochet
Selected User Reviews For Fox Run 5677 Baster, Nylon with Silicone Bulb, Pack of 1, Multicolored
It looks like Pyrex to me now, but in fact this is thin brittle glass, the kind you have to be careful not to break when handling. Therefore, you should avoid dropping this if you buy That model is not robust enough for me, so I will buy another one this time. It doesn't seem to be rated well. Maybe my expectations were too high. However, the experience did not meet my expectations.
It was rated to 300 degrees when it arrived. It isn't something I would use in a 350 degree oven, so I won't use it. For a similar price, I returned it and ordered another brand that is rated at 450 degrees.
It is definitely not worth the price. It all comes out at once. If you don't have a working one, you should get one for $2 at Walmart or another store. MainStays is the product I purchased.
This is what I used to change the power steering fluid in my Nissan. Although I did not dribble too much, I wasn't able to fill the baster more than half way.
I'm sure it will work.
The plastic basters I have been using are usually destroyed, so I bought this as a backup. Growing up with glass, I forget that the plastic ones don't stand up as well to heat as the glass ones do. The one my parents have had for years is exactly like this one so I expect it to work the same. A basic test was performed to make sure there were no holes, and it passes almost without a hitch. Glass is fairly thick, so you shouldn't break it from getting bumped around, and its rubber top is thick and has a soft texture. The silicone is a bit stiff at first, but I have noticed they tend to relax over time if you're.
My glass tube makes pulling grease away from food so much simpler, and I don't have to wait until it is completely dry. The last two plastic basters I had on the stove melted after I laid them too close to the heat. This is no longer an issue.
Although it is fragile, it is a great little device. It should be taken care of or else it could easily get broken. There is something pretty about glass. This type of thing is just thin if dropped, but not "heavy duty pyrex," which is supposed to withstand heat well. Relax and take a break.
This is the first baster I've found I am in love with As well as being easy to clean. It can be used to take grease from hamburger and sausage when cooking Roasting turkey and chicken with a basting sauce is the best. My kitchen is more functional now.