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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for dough,
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This review is from: Black Marble Rolling Pin (Kitchen)
I grew up with the white version of this rolling pin, and LOVE it. The marble doesn't stick to anything, and it stays nice and cool to help with finicky dough, such as pastry. The weight makes rolling out everything from cookies to pizza dough a snap. The only thing I can be picky about is the aesthetic. I wish since they went to the work to find a beautiful dark marble that they'd bothered to lacquer the handles and base in black as well, but of course that doesn't effect the awesome functionality one bit. Definitely would recommend this to any baker.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Nice!,
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I purchased this rolling pin and used it for the first time to make cinnamon rolls. This pin was much better than my previous wooden rolling pin. The weight that the pin has, made rolling the dough effortless. I absolutely love this thing!
1.0 out of 5 stars
Why is it so hard to find a quality marble rolling pin,
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Ok, I have reviewed other marble rolling pins in my search for one, so here's yet another. First, the rod doesn't appear to be stainless so eventually it will corrode. No spec on bearings or bushings but there are nylon bushings on each side. The only marble rolling pin so far that I have seen with stainless steel bearings is the Vic Firth (see my review).I ended up returning this because of defect in the marble surface, marble surface had scratches. The holes on this Fox Run actually is pretty centered and there is only a slight wobble. I have returned other marble rolling pins because of off centered drill hole with a large wobble you can feel in your hand when you roll. I have ordered from several "brands" hoping to find a good one but after several, I think the marble all come from the same place in Taiwan and the QC is just not there. In the end, I purchased a Nor Pro stainless steel and an Aluminum rolling pin. I have posted reviews for those if anyone is interested.
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