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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Joyce Chen Burnished Bamboo 5-Piece Utensil SetCustomer Review: still going strong Summary: 4 Stars
These utensils have been in use for the past year and are still going strong. We give them very little special attention other than hand-washing but put them through rigorous use on the stove every day. They have yet to show much signs of wear short of the obvious nicks and scratches of honest use.
If I were to make any recommendation to improve the product, I would make the container itself a little bigger to accommodate more utensils.
Customer Review: Bamboo is the best! Summary: 5 Stars
I started using bamboo cooking utensils and cutting boards several years ago and fell in love with bamboo. I have given the utensils to several friends who love to cook, and they are all crazy about them. Besides being beautiful, eco-friendly, and good for non-stick cookware, they go right into the dishwasher and come out good as new. I have just about every shape and size available, and recommend them without reservation.
Customer Review: The holder split after 6 months Summary: 2 Stars
I purchased this set in August, 2009 and absolutely loved it. It looked great on my kitchen counter until this morning (six months from purchase date) when I walked to the kitchen in the morning and found the holder split opened from the bottom all the way up to the top. The utensils have held up well, though; therefore, I give this product some credit, but I am disappointed that the holder didn't last for too long.
Customer Review: Dishwasher Safe - Or NOT! Summary: 1 Stars
The description of this product on Amazon states "Dishwasher Safe". THE BOX SAYS, "HAND WASHING RECOMMENDED."
That contradiction doesn't work for me. And for a $10 product, it's just a pain to deal with. So I just eat it. And while "Dishwasher Safe" is not a direct contradiction of "Hand Washing Recommended", I'd still like to say, Bite Me.
Customer Review: Nice quality but a little undersized Summary: 4 Stars
They feel nice n sturdy plus they are a renewable resource.
You have to handwash these like any other Bamboo kitchen utensils. Do not let them soak in water.
They are a little undersized though for rice or any other type of serving.
Also I'm not a fan of the name joyce chen printed on the bottom of the handles.
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