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Registered: ‎03-20-2010

I have many in different sizes and some wood and some silicone.  Great for browning hamburg, scrambled eggs, making rues, glazes and icings, pancake batter, cake mixes and I could go on and on!  Not the same as a spatula!

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I have several.  I use them every day, and love them.

 

Caveat: I love the silicone ones, of all sizes.  However, I will never purchase the wood ones ever again.  The wood naturally breaks down over time, even without soaking in dishwater or placing in the dishwasher.  I threw all my wood ones away.  

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Love them, I have the assorted silicone and use them all the time.

Very well made and sizes for all needs. 

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@mare54 

 

LOVE the silicone ones!!  Have many, use everyday, have given as gifts.

 

However, NOT the wooden ones.  Ordered several and ALL split very quickly even though I ONLY hand washed and dried immediately.

 

There was suppose to be a warranty on them, which I could never connect with.  All went in garbage in less than a year.

 

Silicone YAY, wood NO WAY!

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I have the silicone set from Lucinda and use it probably more than any other utensil. I was gifted a beautiful stainless set of Cuisinart pots and pans and they suggest not using metal utensils. These spurtles and perfect.

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Registered: ‎01-25-2023

Another that has the silicone set and I love them, use them just about daily. The longer thin one is perfect for getting the last bit of mayo, salad dressing or peanut butter from the jar. As mentioned, I am so glad I bought the silicone ones, I think they are more durable, easier to care for and more useful than the wood.

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I think by reading the comments my question was answered. Can you put spurties in the dishwasher?

 

I bought a beautiful Japanese wooden cutting board. It was almost too pretty to use. Well somehow it ended up in the dishwasher. And the finish was ruined.

 

I was wondering if the wooden spurtlies finish would end up ruined, if it ran through the dishwasher.

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Registered: ‎08-14-2011

Thanks everyone for your comments. Think I'll pass on the wooden ones and get acouple of silicon pieces. 

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Registered: ‎01-25-2023

@drizzellla Yes, the silicon spurtles can go in the dishwasher, I have at least one in there every time it gets run. 

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I have several sets of silicon spurtles and use them daily.