Chef'n FridgeFork Condiment Fork (Arugula and Meringue)
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It is determined by the shape of the jar.
I'm not sure; the rubber piece that goes around the jar is quite strong, and it might not fit a jar with a larger circumference.
Yes! I believe it would fit on the jar and function perfectly. The cherries would be easy to reach with a fork.
Dimensions of the product: 6 x 4. 5 x 6. 8 inches br>I'm not sure how big the lid on a gallon jar is, but I'm guessing it's too small for that.
Selected User Reviews For Chef'n FridgeFork Condiment Fork (Arugula and Meringue)
The tines have a razor-sharp edge to them. It includes two sizes of bands to fit most pickle jars. br>br>Another thing to keep in mind is that I gave this product 5 stars for Value for Money because the price had finally dropped to a reasonable level (perhaps $6-$8). $7). It'd been in my Saved for Later cart for over a year because I wouldn't pay $15 for it. $20. Even though I like it now, I wouldn't spend $15-$20 on it. It has a value of $20. Just fyi.
Great concept, but it could be bettered. To keep the pickles from slipping off and back into the jar, the fork should have prongs or something. It must also adapt to various jar sizes because it is too short for a large jar. It also protrudes past the top of the lid, catching on the refrigerator shelves. However, it is a fantastic concept, and if it could be improved, I would gladly purchase more for various items.
I eat a lot of olives, so this saves me the trouble of having to wash or find a clean fork when I'm making a salad or just want a snack, and it also makes spearing the olives easier. It comes in two sizes to fit any jar (though I'm guessing if you need this, you'll get the big jars, right?). They have a stretchy fit and are simple to put on and take off. I usually just rinse it after each use and then wash the entire set up when I open a new jar (which happens about once a week).
I'm a huge fan of dill pickles and buy them in bulk at Costco. This is designed to be worn around the mouth. I wish the tips were slightly curved; the pickles slide off the prongs far too easily when I try to remove them from the jar because there is nothing to hold them in place.
I didn't want to waste forks because I was constantly snacking. This is fantastic! It's stretchy and large enough to wrap around most pickle jars. The fork is ideal for snatching up a pickle and nibbling on it. The fork dish's bottom is sturdy enough to prevent the fork's skewers from breaking through. I'm so glad I came across this brilliant product!.
I am fascinated by technology. pickled cucumbers I'm a sucker for olives, so I couldn't pass up this product; keep in mind that I only give 5 stars to products that I can't think of a way to improve. The times are first pointed out. Sharp to a fault. If your children help themselves to pickles, explain to them that they should treat this product as if it were a steak knife, and that the product should come with a warning to that effect. It should also come with two bands to secure the holder to the jars. A small jar of olives or miniature gherkins might fit in the smaller one (shown on the left). Smaller bands aren't as adaptable as larger bands. The larger band fit my jar of Vlasik sweet gherkins perfectly when I opened the jar to install the band, and it has reasonable flexibility. also fit my Claussen dill pickle jar, with one minor issue: On the standard size jar (see right photo), the holder isn't vertical. It will fit snugly against the jar if you place it against the refrigerator wall or another heavy object, but it will take some thought. It would be great if they could figure out a way to get around this. I had no trouble fitting the jars with the gadget attached onto the shelf where I keep my pickles. olives. I purchased two electronic devices. When I'm done with this review, I'll go out and buy another for my olives. I would advise buyers to use common sense when installing the band (for example, opening the jar). If you run into a problem, don't try to force the issue.
The world's biggest pickle fan received this as a gift. The concept is great, but the silicone band was stiff and snapped when I tried to wrap it around a standard pickle jar (nothing too big). The fork is great, but if it can't hug the jar like it's supposed to, it's just another fork in the drawer, defeating the purpose.
Is it really required? no, but if you have a hankering for zesty bread and butter pickles at 2 a. m. , the fork is already attached to the jar and ready to go. Yes, it's sharp because that's how it's supposed to be. My first one arrived with a cracked band, but Amazon promptly sent me a replacement the following day.