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(11 customer reviews) 28 of 28 people found the following review helpful
Great Spatulas!,
January 17, 2002 Nicola C. Kinsella "Nicola" (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Calphalon 4-Piece Nylon Utensil Set (Kitchen)
As I spend a lot of time cooking in the galley of a boat I've tried lots of different brands of nylon utensils because I need something that will not rust in the salty environment. Calphalon has the only spatulas that have a fine enough edge to easily lift pancakes and crepes (for when I'm not feeling nimble enough to flip them in the pan) without ripping them apart, and the edge has not disintegrated/melted over time from heat, as other brands do, even after six months of constant use.
32 of 37 people found the following review helpful
Good Starter Set of Nonstick Utensils,
February 1, 2001 Michela (Seattle, WA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Calphalon 4-Piece Nylon Utensil Set (Kitchen)
The Calphalon 4-Piece Nylon Utensil Set is a perfect way to begin your collection of these well-designed and useful nonstick kitchen essentials. This set would also make a very nice gift, especially if it is included along with some other Calphalon items, such as the Nonstick Cookie Sheets, or a Nonstick pot, pan, wok, or griddle. This starter set includes the small and large Calphalon Nonstick spatulas in the unique shape that works so well in the Calphalon Commercial Nonstick Omelet/Frying Pans. There is also a generous-sized soup ladle and a serving spoon. I love to keep my black nylon Calphalon utensils in a tall crock jar near my stovetop for convenience. Hand-washing is recommended.
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful
handles weighted wrong,
November 5, 2002 V. Otteson (Midway, UT USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Calphalon 4-Piece Nylon Utensil Set (Kitchen)
These are very attractive and work great as long as you don't let go of one. They are weighted in the handles and all of these utensils constantly fall out of skillets and pans. Besides this being messy, if one hits you it could be dangerous. After many accidents, I don't use them anymore. I do not recommend.