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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of KitchenAid 4-pc. Culinary Utensil Set - RedCustomer Review: Nice, but big Summary: 3 Stars
I own alot of these KitchenAid red utensils and my only complaint is that they are too big. The handles are heavier than the bottom part so you can't leave the spoon or spatula resting in the pot on the stove, it'll just flip out, unless you have really tall pots and pans. Andre the Giant might enjoy using these, but I tend to reach for my other smaller spoons and turners before I use one of these. I have never had a problem with water getting into the handle.
Customer Review: Awkward Summary: 3 Stars
I use these utensils more for decoration (bright red in color sticking out of the utensil holder on my stove) then anything. They are a little hard to use. Just large and awkward.
Plus they don't wash well. More times then not whether you hand wash them or put them in the dishwasher, a white film is left stained on them that is difficult to wash off.
I might end up selling them in my next garage sale come to think of it.
Customer Review: Nice set, but too big Summary: 3 Stars
We received this as a wedding gift, and I was so excited because red is the color of our kitchen. However...when I opened the box and took the utensils out, I didn't realize how big they were. I'm a petite person with small hands. The grips are slippery and the utensil itself is so awkward to cook with unless you're my husband's size (6 foot and up). They remind me of knick-knacks: Pretty to look at, but not useful in any way.
Customer Review: Keep looking Summary: 2 Stars
Although these are less expensive than the silicone Kitchenaid utensils, these are also of much lesser quality. I highly recommend the silicone versions, which are stronger, easier to clean, and will more than likely last longer than the nylon ones. I have owned the silicone set for over a year and they still look brand new. My parents purchased the nylon set less than 6 months ago, and they are already showing major signs of wear (scratches, etc.) If you want the quality that Kitchenaid is known for, go with silicone instead. It will save you money in the long run.
Customer Review: Awesome set of cooking utensiles at first read update Summary: 2 Stars
They are big very big and built like a tank. No more cheap crappy one like you get at the store. I have no water issues getting in the handle.
The only issue I would say is that the handles are heavy. However when I compare them to the cheap crappy one that bend when using which you can get from supermarket these are the best I ever have.
My first impression however was DAMN THEY ARE BIG :P
*UPDATE 4/21/2010* They seem to trap in odors they have started to smell no matter how many time I clean them smell like dirty mop water.
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