Cuisinart GreenGourmet Bamboo Solid Spoon

Original price was: $14.99.Current price is: $5.29.

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Go green, go gourmet with this full line of kitchen tools made from bamboo – a naturally beautiful and fully renewable resource. These tools are safe for nonstick cookware and feature a natural oil finish that you can feel good about. Features: Safe for nonstick cookware|Natural oil finish
Safe for nonstick cookware
Natural oil finish
, A renewable resource
Hand wash only
Lifetime Limited

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13 reviews for Cuisinart GreenGourmet Bamboo Solid Spoon

  1. TheDaliLova

    “Love the texture and quality”…
    I decided to transition away from any black plastic kitchen utensils.I loved the VALUE and aesthetics.It is quite functional in spite of not having much depth.I have always liked the brand and will likely see if they offer other wood utensils.

  2. Inkfreak8769

    Best wooden spoon ever!
    Sturdy spoon that will be of use for all my favorite dishes!

  3. Vicki

    Hefty
    After years of faithful service, our”Woody” finally gave out. I was happy to find this solid bamboo replacement. I didn’t want a whole set, just one solid spoon. She gives the impression she will stand up to the thickest batters and other heavy duties, and she feels good in my hand.

  4. Maria Combs

    Ok
    Sturdy, but maybe too sturdy for pate au choix.

  5. Jfrances

    Love it!
    I don’t use it often but I do its easy t clean and works wonderful!

  6. klawrawkz

    – 👎 Bamboo Spoon Whipped By Butter: A Lament for Cuisinart’s Dignity – 👎
    Hi folks! Let’s all shed a tear or two and talk about the calculated demise of a once reputable and trustworthy stalwart in the cooking gadget sector. It seems that even the most *once-reliable* names in kitchenware have succumbed to the gravitational pull of mediocrity. Cuisinart, whose name once evoked the reassuring image of stainless-steel craftsmanship and the quiet hum of excellence, has evidently joined the unwashed ranks of mass-market treachery. This spoon — this object of disgrace — is not merely a failure of product design but a symptom of a deeper rot within the brand itself.Let us begin with the headline offense: this so-called “solid bamboo spoon” was felled — and I am not exaggerating — by butter. Room-temperature butter. Not frozen concrete, not molten lava, but the modestly softened fat of the dairy gods, casually swirled in a pan. And yet, under such pedestrian pressure, this wretched implement splintered like, …well, like the *broken promise* of a once trustworthy and innovative brand of kitchen products.I had thought that bamboo, which grows in the wild and endures typhoons, hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, droughts and the harshest forces nature has to offer, would possess at least the fortitude to handle a gentle whisking. But no — within a mere handful of uses, cracks spidered through the bowl of the spoon, reducing it to the culinary equivalent of a war-torn relic. If bamboo could file a workplace injury claim, this spoon would have done so after Day One.And the tying off of this insult? The “durability” claim — oh, the gall of it. This is a product that cannot survive handwashing. Yes, handwashing. Not the harsh heat of an industrial dishwasher, not the cruelty of scalding steam — just the tender caress of warm water and soap. And yet, reviewers (for there are many, legion even) report that within days — sometimes hours — the spoon cracks, chips, or sheds splinters into their risotto. A mere stir of pasta sauce was enough to rend it asunder. One reviewer’s spoon actually arrived pre-chipped, as if Cuisinart had outsourced their quality control to a team of vindictive termites.Shall we speak of the customer service? No, let’s not — except to note that Cuisinart offers a “lifetime replacement warranty” that requires the buyer to pay shipping costs equal to the price of the spoon itself. This would be amusing if it weren’t so predictably cynical. It’s a bit like offering to replace your stolen wallet in exchange for the precise amount of cash that was taken from it.And so, we arrive at the deeper betrayal. This is Cuisinart — a company that once stood as a byword for reliability in the kitchen. A Cuisinart product was not merely a utensil; it was an inheritance, an object of quiet competence and permanence. My 60 year old Cuisinart stainless-steel pans avert their mealic eyes in shame and disbelief. To produce a spoon, or any other product nomatter how complex or mundane, of such breathtaking inadequacy is not simply to fail at manufacturing — it is to announce to the world that you have abandoned the very notion of integrity.For those who still harbor nostalgia for the Cuisinart of old, abandon hope. The artisans have fled; the accountants are now in charge. This spoon, this tragic effigy, is not just a defective product — it is an obituary for a once-great brand. And for this crime, Cuisinart deserves not merely refund requests but public shaming in the marketplace. A kitchen crime of this magnitude must not go unpunished.👎Zero stars. Less than zero, if that were possible. This spoon is a disgrace. Cuisinart — for shame. 👎

  7. Aliona

    Very good bamboo spoon
    Very good bamboo spoon

  8. Heather

    The rounded handle is more of a natural grip vs other’s flat handles
    After sealing this with tung oil over and over for 3 weeks it’s become my favorite spatula. The rounded handle makes it possible to comfortably hold on to it and stir for long periods of time without the issue of flat edges biting into my hand and it reduces the hand fatigue since it gives more of a substantial and ergonomic handle to hold onto compared to the flat ones others have.Both of mine have been in & out of boiling liquids & scrapping the bottoms of pots for 100+ hours and hasn’t had any issues with splitting.

  9. Noemi

    Excelente producto!!! Súper resistentes y grandes!

  10. Amazon Customer

    Works very well. I don’t like the silicone brushes and always use natural. I found the fibres on this to be secure.

  11. Joey Ramone

    Not worth the price. Right out of the pack, the bristles would fall apart and stick to whatever we were basting. Waste of money.

  12. evert jagt

    Good gaulity

  13. Ahmed de Rossi

    Comodo en la mano y pinta bien la superficie, llega a los recovecos muy bien, las cerdas se ven de buen material.

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