🌟 Elevate your kitchen game with artisan wooden spoons that blend style and function!
The HANSGO 2PCS Large Wooden Cooking Spoons are 12-inch handcrafted utensils made from natural, non-toxic wood. Heat-resistant and gentle on cookware, they feature a smooth, water-based varnish finish and ergonomic long handles designed for deep stirring. Individually packaged, these durable spoons combine practical use with unique artisan appeal, making them an ideal gift for cooking aficionados.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Material Type Free | Wood |
Material Type | Wood |
Item Dimensions L x W | 12"L x 2.5"W |
Style Name | Natural Wood |
Color | Brown |
J**L
Great product
Great product really nice made I wish they made more of a selection
B**Y
Great Quality - Great Overall Product - Great Value for Your Money
These spoons are very well-made. So smooth to the touch, which I love! I use them almost daily, if not more than once daily. They clean easily. Great value for your money.
J**R
Good
Good size and quality for price too
I**E
MAHA
Stay away from the plastics when cooking hot foods. These spoons are nice and do the job. A little on the small side if you're cooking in larger pans/pots, but perfect for smaller 3QT sauce pans. No wood is dishwasher safe, so make sure you hand wash.
M**
I like the length and the price but they are too shallow
I love the color the quality but they are shallow for serving soup or any kind of liquid.
S**4
Great
Awesome spoons.
C**A
If you like wooden spoons, these are for you.
These spoons are awesome. The length is just right for stirring in large pots. Very well coated. And very strong.
B**R
Weird coating
I didn’t read the description before I bought these. They have some kind of coating on them. The description says a water based coating, but doesn’t say what kind of coating. I washed them in the dishwasher because of that, then dried them with a towel and the brown coating started to come off. This is definitely not something you want to cook with. The coating will end up in your food. These are going in the trash.
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