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@aroc3435 wrote:

@godi   The spatula that @froggy pictured for you is a very good, flexible one.  I don't remember where I purchased it last year but it really is thin and super flexible.

 

Maybe at Belk or Beall's or Boscov's.  I remember throwing it into my online cart to bring my total up to qualify for free shipping.

 

I know it wasn't Amazon, but that is always worth a try.  Just be sure it is with a reliable Amazon seller . . .

 

Good luck with your search.

 

aroc3435

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@aroc3435  @godi   I got mine at Amazon.

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@froggy wrote:

@godi wrote:

Not enough of a profit margin on these items. I'm trying to find a spatula that will actually turn over an egg. For some reason the ones I have just aren't getting under enough for a clean flip. It frustrates me. I bought like 6 different ones and none do it. Anyone have a suggestion I'd appreciate it. As for your issue did you try Williams Sonoma or Sur Le Table? Good luck. 


@godi  Have you tried this one? Oxo SS Flexible Turner. It is very thin.

 

OXO Good Grips Large Flexible Stainless Steel Turner


I've had one of these for years.  I like them for removing cookies from pans after baking.

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@Kachina624  Also anything "cozy".....aka pajamas, pajamas, pajamas, and throws, throws, and more throws.



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@godi - OXO also makes a nylon version of the flexible turner in case you need something for nonstick pans; it is available on Amazon as well.

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I got my OXO very thin, flexible but sturdy spatula at BedBath.....a long time ago.  It's becoming my favorite more all the time. 

 

Does a great job for DH when he's turning his  over-light eggs without sticking to the tool and  breaking the yolks.

 

Our other silicone spatulas don't seem to work as well for the one food he actually gets in the kitchen and cooks!

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@godi wrote:

Not enough of a profit margin on these items. I'm trying to find a spatula that will actually turn over an egg. For some reason the ones I have just aren't getting under enough for a clean flip. It frustrates me. I bought like 6 different ones and none do it. Anyone have a suggestion I'd appreciate it. As for your issue did you try Williams Sonoma or Sur Le Table? Good luck. 


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