OXO Good Grips Stainless Steel Carving Fork
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It has a length of 12 inches. Extremely long lasting.
China is where it is produced.
It appears to be the case. I don't heat dry my clothes after they've been washed; instead, I wait for the dishwasher to cool down before towel drying any items that are likely to stain.
It has a capacity of 8 oz and is completely filled.
Selected User Reviews For OXO Good Grips Stainless Steel Carving Fork
After many years of making soup and other dishes, I finally decided to invest in a ladle. I wish I had brought it much earlier. Using a large spoon to scoop up soup or sauce was extremely inconvenient. I decided to include some photos to show you what type of spoon I was using, which is displayed next to my new OXO ladle. It took a long time to pour from the stock pot to the bowl, and it was also messy. I've purchased OXO products in the past and have been very pleased with them. This ladle is extremely durable. It scoops up soups, beans, and sauces with ease. I'm a big fan of the two-color scheme. sided pour spouts (for a video of me pouring water, see my water demonstration video). I can grip the handle even when it is wet because it is soft. I really like how the stainless steel gleams. It has a hole in the handle that allows it to be easily hung. Safe to put in the dishwasher. I'm in a good mood right now.
For the past 20 years, I've had a collection of Oxo utensils. They're made well. I spend a lot of time in the kitchen cooking and baking. They're fantastic because they're stainless steel and have a comfortable grip. Dishwashers make it simple to clean them. Family and friends will love these gifts.
I'd had it with the flimsy spatulas I'd bought elsewhere. They sag and rust. They eventually detach from their grip. I was hesitant to pay more for a spatula, but it was well worth it in the end. I chose OXO because everything I've ever purchased from them has always been of excellent quality. This spatula is durable and long-lasting. I don't think it could ever bend. I was so taken with it that I went out and purchased another. They'll most likely last a lifetime for me.
I was looking for a metal ladle to help me get rid of the plastic in our lives. There's a good case to be made that an all-metal handle will get hot. We looked in a lot of stores, but they were all metal or all plastic, or the angle was off, or they didn't have the little pour spouts. I don't like buying things without seeing them first, but we were at a loss for what to do, and I'd seen this brand in the MANY stores we looked in and knew they made good products (just hadn't seen a ladle!). The risk was well worth it. It's fairly straight, and for those on the shorter end of the spectrum, it's not as easy to handle as one with a slight incline. But for what we got, it's a fantastic product (I'm not going to give it five stars because we're not tall!).
Lefties will appreciate the double pour spouts, while arthritis sufferers will appreciate the handle and balance.
Things aren't made as well as they once were, and the majority of items are imported from China. This is a good size, and after washing, there was no rust!.
My carving knife seemed to bite into this fork while carving a roast the other night. A divot was dug into one of the tongs, catching the knife in subsequent strokes. This has never happened before with any of the previous forks. br>There is only a one-month return window. I'll lightly sand this area in an attempt to smooth it out. Clearly, the plating has been harmed. If something like this has happened before, it will almost certainly happen again. You can't expect a carving knife and fork not to come into contact with each other.
I purchased this one, and I wish I had done so sooner. It's a good weight, easy to use, and won't fall apart; all I have to do now is make sure I don't scrape any of my nice pan surfaces. I'd had a plastic canning ladle for a few years (the red and white one you can get on Amazon), but it had cracked at the join of the two parts fairly early on. Because I'm stubborn, I put up with it for a long time, but it had to go at some point.