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Le Creuset Silicone Super Spatula

by Le Creuset
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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Product Features

Color: Cherry
  • Super spatula with stain-resistant, non-abrasive Silicone blade
  • Oversized, flat blade; ideal for stirring and blending dense batters and dough
  • Ergonomic wood handle with hole for hanging storage
  • Heat-resistant to 482 degrees F; dishwasher-safe removable head
  • Measures approximately 12-4/5 by 2-4/5 by 2-4/5 inches

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  • Product Dimensions: 12.8 x 2.8 x 2.8 inches ; 7.2 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00004S7UU
  • Item model number: BB203-67
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #17,732 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
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Color: Cherry

Amazon.com Review

Get every last lick of frosting, batter, or sauce out of the bowl and into the pan with Le Creuset's flexible spoon spatula. Made from a silicon that resists temperatures of up to 800 degrees F, this extra-large spatula is strong enough to stir big, heavy batches of cookie or bread dough and is designed to bend and mold to your bowls so every nook and cranny can be scraped clean. A special stainproof coating keeps this spatula looking new, and its silicon construction ensures it will never crack or fade--nor will it absorb flavors and odors of foods. An essential tool for any kitchen, Le Creuset's spatula comes in several sizes and six other vivid colors. Remove the wooden handle before placing the head in the dishwasher. --Meg Heffernan

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Le Creuset Silicone utensils are heat resistant to 800 degrees F, will not scratch or damage cookware and cleanly scrape both flat and curved surfaces.

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth every penny -- don't miss this FABULOUS tool!, May 14, 2010
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There are spatulas, and then there are spatulas.

You know the kind we grew up with? Plastic handle, plastic business end, frayed around the edges where they had melted a little in the dishwasher or being too near a hot pan, but useful for scraping the last wonderful bit out of bowls and jars. Not great for stirring -- made your shoulders tired -- so you used a spoon for that and just broke out the increasingly stiff spatula for its limited scraping operations.

Then there's this whole Le Creuset family of spatulas.

I don't care what size -- they're all wonderful. First the handle -- it's a very comfortable wood, well made, with a great feel, that almost effortlessly transfers the motions of your muscles to whatever its in. More economy of effort, less tiring -- so yes, I do stir with it now, instead of dirtying a spoon as well.

Second, the head -- oh my! Silky smooth, incredibly pliable, scrapes much more easily than those old plastic heads -- a true joy to use. And the bigger the better -- stirs more, scrapes more -- I can scrape a huge mixing bowl in just 3 swipes. And it feels great.

Last, and most surprisingly, it cooks! Yes, use it to stir a stir-fry! to scrape the last of a simmering tomato sauce out of the pan! To retrieve that last sticky lasagna noodle from the bottom of the huge stock pot that was boiling merrily 5 seconds ago! Yes, yes, yes. And the spatula is still soft, silky and unmarred the next day to scrape out a batter bowl.

I had a large one of these from Crate and Barrel for a year and then realized it was my most cherished cooking tool. Seriously. Then I lost it for a while and was surprisingly upset. By the time I found it again, I had ordered 4 more in different sizes on Amazon, figuring correctly that the Le Creuset line was the same as my original. Now I'm throwing out all the old plastic ones with a sigh of relief. I even managed to flip pancakes with this beauty last weekend. :)

If you think they're expensive, ask yourself how long a regular plastic one will last in its pristine condition (unmelted, I mean, unscratched, etc.) and how much value you place on a tool that functions immeasurably better and makes you feel good at the same time. I think you'll convince yourself, and I'm sure you'll be glad if you do!

STRONGLY RECOMMENDED in all sizes.


P.S. To be honest, I never run into the problem of the separating head that the previous reviewer mentioned -- because I just wash the whole thing, intact, in the dishwasher. Yes. Does it wear the wood out a little bit? Of course. Does the year-old one look a little less fresh in the handle than the brand new one from Amazon? Yeah... but do I care? no! The wood just looks a little more weathered, which is fine with me. It still feels wonderful in my hand. The new ones have all gone in the dishwasher now, too, and I expect they'll all do just fine. If not, it's my choice, and I'll just replace them a little sooner but enjoy both the luxury and the convenience in the meantime.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best, May 16, 2010
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Mark B. Anstendig (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Le Creuset has done it: they have improved their previously superb spatula, two of which served me over a decade.

Now the handle is even better and the balance better, while the fabulous blade shape remains its marvelous self.

IMO, the best. Plain and simple. And the amazing high temperature astounds.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Tool separates from wood handle...too often., January 5, 2012
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Michael Griffin "michael griffin" (San francisco, ca United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Le Creuset Silicone Super Spatula, Cherry (Kitchen)
I own about ten of the Le Creuset silicon spatulas. I like them. Easy to clean, reasonably durable and able to withstand heat. That said, i found it really annoying when the spatula head would frequently separate from the handle during the cooking process. Those of us who cook know that this is never a convenient situation. I wrote to Le Creuset and described my concern and they were courteous and professional enough to reply. Basically, Le Creuset informed me that the product was designed that the utensil head is to be capable of being removed from the handle (not sure why this "feature" is of any benefit) although not with the frequency that I encountered. Essentially, an apology for my inconvenience and their thanks for my calling the matter to their attention. Okay. I am good with that insofar as that was their position, except it did not solve my problem. However, I have found success in keeping the spatula head secured to the handle with the introduction of a permanent adhesive (Super Glue) to the inside of the spatula and re-inserting the wood handle. This has worked well enough to where I now glue the spatula head when I make a replacement purchase and prior to using it.
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