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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Vic Firth French Rolling PinCustomer Review: Nice, but Summary: 2 Stars
I bought this for use in my home where a lot of baking is done. While it is nicely made, it is much narrower than others I've looked at, and lighter in weight. It is probably best for a small woman's hand, and not where a man will be using it. I was diappointed, ended up giving it away, and buying a different one.
Customer Review: A little short for the job Summary: 2 Stars
It is a little small to work any dough of consequence. It works well if you are working with a very small dough. This might be a pin to have if you are developing quiver of rolling pins. I bought the OXO rolling pin with the handles. I like that much better
Customer Review: No Paperwork Summary: 2 Stars
Product arrived Ok but I recieved no paperwork with it.I would have liked
a booklet with instructions on rolling dough with this style of rolling
pin.
Customer Review: Too short, too thin, and tapered too sharply Summary: 1 Stars
I ordered this without knowing the dimensions, which were not given in the description. The Vic Frith French Rolling pin was smooth and well made, but too short, too thin, and the taper began right at the middle, so that the center section was not flat, which made it difficult to roll pastry evenly. I measured the Frith dimensions as 20 inches long by 1 1/2 inches in diameter, and then ordered a larger model made by Fantes, 20 1/2 by 1 3/4 diameter, which worked much better.
Customer Review: Would be nice if I could get it!! Summary: 1 Stars
Twice I've tried to order this pin and twice it was never delivered. Seems that whoever is shipping it from Irving Texas never delivers it to DHL to actually ship. Finally got a refund but I wanted the rolling pin. Oh well guess I'll have to find a local source for it.
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