Mercer Culinary Cucchiaio da placcatura in acciaio inossidabile 18-8 con ciotola scanalata, ciotola scanalata da 9 pollici - Argento 9 pollici

Brand:Mercer Culinary

3.7/5

43.04

Ciotole sagomate per un versamento preciso. Progettato con un equilibrio ideale per un controllo ottimale. Acciaio inossidabile 18-8. Doppie micro-seghettature per una migliore stabilità. Maniglie satinate per nascondere l'usura.

Ciotole sagomate per un versamento preciso. Progettato con un equilibrio ideale per un controllo ottimale. Acciaio inossidabile 18-8. Doppie micro-seghettature per una migliore stabilità. Maniglie satinate per nascondere l'usura.
Brand Mercer Culinary
Color Silver
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,231 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 11 x 1 x 1 inches
Item model number M35139
Item Weight 3.2 ounces
Manufacturer Mercer Tool Corp.
Material Stainless Steel
Product Dimensions 11 x 1 x 1 inches
Style Slotted Bowl - 9"

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Scritto da: Marty
Useful little spoon!
I love this spoon. Just the right size for a small side of vegetables. Quality made at a fair price. Thank you!
Scritto da: Bonnie G.
Drizzle Spoon
I noticed a chef on TV use a similar spoon and since I enjoy using various kitchen gadgets, I looked for one. This spoon works well when you want to drizzle a sauce over an entree or dessert. Not a necessity, but it is useful.
Scritto da: Marty & Mary Ann Simonetti
Magnificent!
When considering how to rate a product I have purchased on Amazon, I boil it down to two matters: form and function. With that in mind, let me start out by saying that these spoons amazed us from the moment we opened the package. Upon opening the box, the spoons glistened. There was a small sparkle from within the exquisitely wrapped package. The clear plastic wrapping allowed one to see immediately just how beautiful these spoons really are. The plastic was perfectly form-fitted to allow the spoon to show through but not get damaged. It was held in place by a sturdy cardboard backer. The spoon was secured to the backer by two small ties. One can infer a lot about a product from the packaging. If time and energy goes into the thinking of the packaging, one can only imagine the time and energy that goes into the product itself! After carefully taking the spoon out of the see-through wrapper, we carefully untied it from the cardboard backer. It was at this point we knew just how fortunate we were in purchasing this spoon. Released from its' bindings, the spoon took on a functional appearance. It was clear what its' purpose was. In today's 'some assembly required' world, it was nice to see that all we had to do was remove the spoon from its' packaging in order to use it. Safety first. We quickly washed our spoon to remove any potential bacteria. Upon drying it, we could tell just how magnificent this spoon is. The perfect arch of the handle, the perfectly formed bowl of the spoon and the strategically placed slots were literally shining now! We couldn't wait to use the spoon so we quickly sifted through the plastic containers in our fridge to find the appropriate foods to test it. We started with an easy test. First was some golden hominy. We slowly sipped the spoon into the hominy,slowly lifting it out of the plastic container. We watched in amazement as the hominy quickly drained the water! Bingo...one for one! The hominy sat perfectly in the bowl of the spoon and the water drained quickly into the plastic container. We tried other items in the fridge only to realize we had hit the jackpot. The spoon worked perfectly on each item we tried. We wanted to put it to the ultimate test. We had some leftover gravy. I gently heated the gravy in the microwave to give it a liquid consistency. I dipped the slotted spoon into the gravy and slowly raised it above the plastic container. Amazing, not a drop of gravy went through the slots! Perfect! Clearly the slots were engineered precisely to allow more viscous fluids to drain and keep the heavier liquids, like gravy, with a higher specific gravity to stay in the bowl. Wow, they thought of everything! To say this spoon was life transforming would be an understatement. We no longer have to eat peas with murky pea-water. We no longer have to eat soggy spinach. We no longer worry about whether the gravy will slip through and make a mess on the table. We prepare our meals with complete confidence. This purchase has allowed us to resume entertaining our friends, something we had put on hiatus until we found a solution. We have given the spoons there own slot in the flatware drawer. I even put a small foam backing down to make sure they don't slide around and scratch each other. While you can wash these beauties in the dishwasher, we feel compelled to wash and dry them by hand. This will be a family heirloom that I can see our great grandchildren fighting over. What more can I say? I highly recommend this product!
Scritto da: Louis Cook
Sturdy
Really nice slotted spoon
Scritto da: kenny james
A cool black spoon
If you want a cook black spoon that is a bit overpriced you have found your match. 4 stars for the price.
Scritto da: Brian Atwood
Well made
This is a sturdy slotted spoon with a good finish. I like the weight of it.
Scritto da: James Ellsworth
Professional "Plating Tool" for the Home Kitchen
I cook and my grandfather had a restaurant. So, I have been very interested in Mercer Cutlery's line of professional chef quality flatware, scissors...and (well) they do other items in the same mode. At first, I needed new kitchen scissors (review to follow). Next I wanted to upgrade my plating spoons. "Upgrade" meant moving from silver items that tarnished too easily and it meant moving up from almost 'historic' Oneida Silversmiths stainless steel spoons that were not quite sturdy enough...but worked for me at home for many years. I have also used high-quality German products and a line of Japanese stainless steel products that are not 'made in Japan' any more and are not available in the same fine designs. Back to Mercer: This is a short (7-inch) spoon so it gives very good control. It has a 'medium' bowl so it holds 'something' but not 'too much,' in keeping with today's plating theories. For me, working to present decent cuisine at home, this slotted spoon drained very well and it holds 'just the right amount' of product to place a good number of pearl onions or peas on a plate (for example). Move to a larger size if you are looking to drain vegetables and to move portions of them onto a plate from a serving vessel. Mercer's 'professional' touch is not only its stiffness but also ridges to provide a 'grippy' surface toward the end of the spoon. This element of design does work if you choose to use it but many of us will grip a bit back of the ridges. Construction and polish on this unit are wonderful and are a delight to the eye. My grandchildren could still be using this spoon if they wanted to.
Scritto da: James Ellsworth
A Saucier Spoon is Not a Gravy Ladle
Here is a professional quality plating tool that is a pleasure to use for its intended purpose. That purpose is to drizzle a concentrated reduction here and there over the surface of a dish and its service plate. It is not a substitute for a gravy ladle. I found it takes practice to use the changing profiles of the bowl of this spoon to scoop up sauce (using the section toward the handle) and then it takes patience to use the narrow 'snout' tip to place 'dots' here and there or to form splashes or lines elsewhere over the product. Two gripping surfaces are textured into to top of the handle: one part way down the handle and another closer to the bowl. Each one is necessary and the selection of which to use depends upon whether one looks to sweep larger amounts of reduction/sauce or to place dots more carefully around the plate. I own a number of Mercer products. Their spoons are of very high quality design and polished finish. They are fine in the kitchen and they are also elegant for use tableside. For professional platers this is a valuable tool; for home cooks this is a fine tool and it is 'fun' to use to kick your plating up a notch.
Scritto da: Catch22
Nice spoon. But notice the size.
Silly me...I didn't fully read the size...was hoping for a bigger spoon, but that's my fault I guess. Kind of expensive. I just looked at the picture without noticing the 7 7/8 inch length. I was hoping for something that would allow me to scoop out poached eggs from the water. Not big enough for that. I did use it today to remove feta cheese bits from the liquid, so it worked quite well for that. Also good for scooping olives from a jar. The steel quality is actually quite good. I wish they made a bigger one. It's expensive for what it is.
Scritto da: Devil angel
Perfect!
I bought this as a gift. Weirdo likes cereal but doesnt like the milk, but eats it with milk!?!? So spends most of the time trying to drain the milk from the spoon ... was driving me mad. So I saw this and got it, he loves it. Thinks it's the best thing ever, no more overly milky breakfast. Probably not what it was originally its purpose but if it works why not...
Scritto da: Barbara Orriss
Slotted spoon
Excellent serving spoon
Scritto da: Nelson Lapada
Good quality
Smooth, good product and great quality.
Scritto da: francis johnson
Five Stars
Just the job.

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