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| Rubbermaid Professional Heat Resistant Scraper | 
enlarge | Brand: Harold Imports Category: Kitchen
List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $8.41 You Save: $9.58 (53%)
New (6) from $8.41
Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 7111
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 10 x 2 x 1
MPN: RCP-1962-00-RED Model: 1962 UPC: 086876148992 EAN: 0086876148992 ASIN: B0000CFO2S
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| Features:
| • | 9 1/2" scraper | | • | High heat resistant | | • | Resists heat up to 500 degrees F | | • | Does not scratch cookware | | • | Stain resistant |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description You'll flip for these spatulas! Flips, smooths, spreads, a variety of sizes and shapes are essential in every kitchen.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Scraper October 3, 2008 Although rated very highly by Cooks Magazine, which I love, I find this to be way too stiff and I am not able to scrap bowls of batter, etc. It is good for using while heating on the stove for items that need constant mixing. It has not stained or cracked in the 6months I have used it.
Great everyday spatula September 23, 2008 I've used Le Creuset spatulas for years, but after a few of mine succumbed to various disasters I decided to follow Cook's Illustrated's recommendation and try out the Rubbermaid spatulas. This size is equivalent to the Le Creuset medium size and is great for everyday use. It's the size I reach for 9 times out of 10, only occasionally do I need the larger size (Le Creuset Super or Rubbermaid 13 1/2).
These are stiffer than the Le Creuset spatulas. I haven't decided yet if that's good or bad, I suppose it is both. I've had times where it was good and times where it wasn't.
The plastic handle isn't as pretty as the Le Creuset, but it is a heck of a lot more practical. It won't split or warp or break like my Le Creusets have done. And it is sealed to the blade, so no need to pull them apart for cleaning and drying like the Le Creusets.
As Cooks Illustrated pointed out, the flatter blade on the Rubbermaids is nice, makes it easier to clean it off on the edge of a bowl. The Le Creusets have a more pronounced bump along the center of the blade that leads to a bunch of extra swiping to get most of the food off the blade.
All in all a great spatula and in a drawer with one of these and three or four Le Creusets I'll reach for this one every time.
Heat resistant scraper July 19, 2008 This scraper works fantastic for mixing scrambled eggs, rice pilaf, fried rice or any other meal you want to stir while cooking. It doesn't damage a teflon pan and truly doesn't melt! Highly recommended
Great Tool! July 18, 2008 Great Tool!, July 18, 2008
We have the Rubbermaid Heat Resistant spoonulas and spatulas in several sizes, and duplicates of the smaller ones. We use them for everything in the kitchen. They do not stain, melt, or degrade in any way. They withstand the dishwasher very well, and are virtually indestructible. I even mixed a small batch of concrete patch with the largest one! The dried mix washed right off.
Each of my daughters-in-law got a pair in their Christmas stocking last year. I highly recommend these utensils.
Just the right amount of flexibility and so far is pretty stain resistant January 4, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
These silicone spatulas are the highly recommended ones from a leading cooking magazine. So I purchased all these Rubbermaid professional heat resistant spatulas and spoonulas (9 ", 13 " and 16 " in length). I use the spatulas primarily for folding ingredients in a mixing bowl. I prefer to use the spoonulas for scraping a bowl when I want to scrape out every last bit of cooking goodness (the edges of the spoonulas are thinner and the cupping of the spoonulas both help to scrape bowls, pans, and pots clean). The Rubbermaid professional plastic handles are more comfortable to use than the wood handles on my heat resistant spatulas and spoonulas. Also, the silicone heads of my wood handle ones are stiffer than the Rubbermaid professional ones. I think that little bit of flex in the Rubbermaid Professional silicone heads helps me scrape cleaner.
I have yet to use the little notch on these spatulas for scraping under the opening of jars (I think they were intended for use on the commercial kitchen size jars) since the spatulas are 2 " wide for the 9 " to 2 " wide for the 13 " and 16 " long tools. The handle ends have small prongs that look like they are to help keep the entire spatula or spoonulas from sliding into a work bowl.
I have some older Rubbermaid ones and they are definitely not stain resistant: the paprika has permanently stained one of the mixing spatulas. I was able to remove the paprika stain from the Rubbermaid professional spatula using dishwashing liquid and a nylon Scotchbright like pad. Also, my older Rubbermaid heat resistant spoonula developed a split at the tip and has warped a bit.
I just realized that one of the reasons why I don't like my similar sized 13 " sized silicone spatulas and spoonulas with wood handles: the working end is heavy so the tool is not as balanced as these Rubbermaid Professionals.
For most home kitchens, I'd recommend buying the 9 ' and 13 " size spatulas and spoonulas. There is a 16 " size that is very long and the silicone head is the exact same size as the 13 : (14" actual) size (4" X 2 ").
PROS: The silicone heads have just the right amount of flex to scrape cleaner than similar sized scrapers and spoonulas. The handles are more comfortable and sized well.
CONS: A bit expensive but you a get a tool likely to last.
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