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Review on ๐Ÿณ Efficient and Precise Cooking with KitchenArt Cookโ€™s Pro Adjust-A-Measure Set, 3-Piece, Satin by Katie Chambers

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I took a risk, I'm happy with the result!

I read the reviews before buying and will go to them first. It had a few repeat negatives, but I'm a risky person (didn't want to spend what it's worth on a less risky one ๐Ÿ˜‰.1) discolored in the dishwasher. I washed mine in the dishwasher as soon as I received it, photo after washing. No big deal, it's just as shiny. Maybe it was the soap they used or their washing machine. I removed the plastic parts because I wasn't sure if they would melt. 2) Difficult to push. It was difficult to slide when I first opened them. But I, as the person I am, couldn't believe it would pass product testing, so there had to be a trick. There was! With a cup, pull the backrest up, move it back, and snap it into place. No questions! The spoons slipped off easily after I washed them. Or as easy as I expected. I think they should be sealed because they are designed for use with both liquids and solids. If they were more free I think they would be phased out. Either way, it's a quick two-handed motion. Now for my thoughts. I like thin measuring spoons so I can put the spoon in the spice jar. The teaspoon fits easily. A tablespoon won't do the trick, but few do. I was still a bit sad about that. Overall I think this is a good product for the price. Beautiful color, durable and functional. Some are easier to handle with one hand but cost at least twice as much. I'll take the savings for the one-handed operation.

Pros
  • I have my fingers crossed
Cons
  • Hard to say