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Oxo Good Grips Cake Tester at Utensils Store

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List Price: $2.50
Our Price: $0.50
Your Save: $ 2.00 ( 80% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: OXO
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Average Customer Rating:     

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Binding: Kitchen Brand: Oxo EAN: 0719812756813 Feature: Stainless steel wire Label: OXO Manufacturer: OXO Model: 75681 Publisher: OXO Studio: OXO
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Features
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Stainless steel wire Soft Grip Dishwasher safe
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Small Yet Useful Comment: This handy little tool is a dream for anyone who bakes as many cakes as i do. Its so light, so small and so easily overlooked yet so useful and handy. It really does the job and makes sure your cakes come out perfect. Love this!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Oxo Good Grips cake tester Comment: Everyone needs one of these in their kitchen! Better then a toothpick, knife, or fork.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Handy! Comment: Nice to have kitchen tool. Beats the toothpick by a mile! If you have trouble finding in a drawer try hanging it inside a cabinet door close to the oven.
Customer Rating:      Summary: OXO Cake Tester Comment: How nice it is to have another great product from OXO that makes life so much easier for those of us challenged with arthritis. I used to use a corsage pin (2" long pin with a small pearl head on it). It became difficult for me to hang on to and kept slipping out of my fingers. This new cake tester works great! Nice long needle and great pad to hold between your whole thumb pad and fore finger. I highly recommend!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Never Shows Goo (and that's BAD) Comment: My daughter snapped my old cake tester and I didn't realize that all cake testers were not created equal when I bought this Oxo one. sighhhhh It's got a nice handle for pinching between my fingers, sure, but the skinny wire doesn't really show if the batter is still gooey when I poke something that's baking. My old cake tester (sighhh again) had a little flattened piece on the end of the stick and THAT successfully showed any goo whereas this Oxo cake tester never shows goo.
Oh well. It's useful for popping the bubbles in my loaves of bread before their final rise.
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Editorial Reviews:
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How to know when the cake is done? There's the broom bristle method (yuck), the finger tap method (unreliable), and the toothpick method (only works with shallow cakes). If you love to bake make sure you get the best results for your efforts and use a real, genuine cake tester.
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