Rachael Ray Nylon Tools 6-Piece Utensil Set, Orange
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This six-piece utensil set from Rachael Ray enables the execution of a wide range of common cooking tasks. The set includes: 10- and 12- inch slotted turners for flipping bacon or pancakes; 10- and 12-1/2- inch Spoonulas, Rachael Ray’s one-side concaved spatulas for mixing, stirring, pouring, and serving; a large Lil’ Devil, Ray’s angle-head spatula for scraping the corners of bowls, pots, and pans clean; and a pastry brush for basting and glazing assorted dishes. Crafted out of high-grade silicone, the heads of the three spatulas and pastry brush resist temperatures up to 500 degrees F while the nylon turner heads sustain heats up to 400 degrees F. The nylon and silicone head construction of the tools provide enough rigidity for effective use, but are still soft enough for use on nonstick cookware and baking dishes without any risk of scratching the interiors. Heat-resistant to 350 degrees F, the set’s utensil handles all feature pre-installed holes (more…)
Rachael Ray Nylon Tools 2-Piece Tong Set, Orange
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Pluck hot dogs off the barbecue grill, remove a jar of jam from a boiling water canner, or snatch bacon strips out of sizzling skillet with one of the two pairs of Lil’ Hugger tongs in this Rachael Ray set. The set includes a small 9-inch tongs and a large 12-inch tongs for picking up items from any hot cooking surface or container. To securely grab a hold on food, the tongs heads are crafted in nonporous silicone that sustains temperatures up to 500 degrees F. The round points of the tongs heads maneuver slippery or hard-to-reach items out of pot or pan corners without scratching the cookware. For opening and closing the tongs, the user grasps slip-resistant nylon handles. Users should avoid resting tong handles on hot surfaces over 350 degrees F as it will cause melting. By pulling up on the pin provided at the end of the handles, tongs lock in a closed position for storage. Likewise, push the pin down to unlock and release the tongs’ handles and heads (more…)


