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Calphalon Nylon Large Spoon by Calphalon
Product SummaryManufacturer: Calphalon Brand: Calphalon Model: UN01 Product features: - Strong kitchen spoon specially made for use with nonstick cookware
- Heat-resistant to 400 degrees
- Professional-quality black nylon won't scratch nonstick surfaces
- Dishwasher-safe
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Calphalon Nylon Large SpoonCustomer Review: Versatile, durable, and comfortable Summary: 5 Stars
I recently purchased this Calphalon Nylon Large Spoon along with all the other matching cooking utensils from Calphalon. I like the versatility in nylon utensils as I can use them on both my nonstick and stainless steal pans without worrying about whether they will scratch anything or not. Unlike my cheap plastic utensils that these replaced the Calphalon ones are heat resistant to 400 degrees. My old cheap plastic ones had burn marks up and down the handles as I used to rest them on the edge of the pan. Prior to buying these, I didn't realize that they made melt-proof nylon. It's nice to know that I'll no longer have the problem of unsightly utensils as the Calphalon nylon ones are strong and durable. I purchased a utensil holder, so now my Calphalon utensils are on display in my kitchen. Along with all their other finer qualities, these utensils are comfortable to use. The thumb guard and finger grip on the handle makes them easy to hold. The solid black color makes them go with most any decor. These will make a nice addition to any kitchen.
Description of Calphalon Nylon Large SpoonIf you've got non-stick pans, choose your utensils carefully in order to protect those surfaces. Stir the risotto, the stir-fry, or the cream sauce without a care. Calphalon's large cooking and serving spoon won't damage nonstick cookware and can be used with any pot at all. It's formed from meltproof nylon that won't react with foods or scratch precious pans. Long-handled, this lightweight tool has a wide, shallow, solid scoop for stirring and serving. The handle has a thumb guard and finger grip for comfort and a hook for hanging. --Lynne Sampson
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