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Chef?n Switchit Dual-Ended Small Spatula, Blueberry by Chef'n
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Product SummaryManufacturer: Chef'n Brand: Chef'n Model: SPT-508BL Color: Blueberry Product features: - Silicone spatula great for scraping bowls and stirring food in nonstick cookware
- Made of stain-free silicone that is heat-resistant to 650 degrees F
- Steel core provides rigidity while the ends are flexible
- Asymmetrical ends scrape out or stir almost any jar, bowl, or pan
- 10-inch length; dishwasher-safe; choice of modern colors
Description of Chef?n Switchit Dual-Ended Small Spatula, BlueberryThe color of this spatula is Blueberry. Chef'n has designed a two-in-one spatula which glides with ease and won't scratch non-stick cookware. This spatula is made of stain-resistant silicone with a hardened steel core and can be left in the pot as you cook. That's a wonderful advantage that you'll appreciate every time you cook. Use a Switchit spatula once, and you'll be hooked. Unlike rubber spatulas whose heads can come off the handle unexpectedly, the Switchit is one solid whole that feels reliable in the hand while you stir food in nonstick cookware or scrape out that last bit of mayo from a jar. Made of food-grade, stain-free silicone, the ends are firm yet flexible, while a steel core provides strength and rigidity under your grip. Chef'n designs the Switchit with asymmetrically shaped ends that reach into practically any jar and follow the contours of any bowl, pot, or skillet. Withstanding heat up to 650 degrees F, the Switchit spatula can be used to scramble eggs and stir soup, and can even be left in the pan during cooking. Available in bright, modern colors, the small dual-ended spatula measures 10 inches in length and is dishwasher-safe. Chef'n approaches housewares with a creative mind and sense of humor. Innovations are its signature element, an approach started by founder and self-proclaimed Famous Inventor, David Holcomb, with his Garlic Machine in 1982. From rabbit-eared pepper grinders to collapsible colanders, Chef'n delights as it brings fresh seasoning to the kitchen and home. --Ann Bieri
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