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Review on 🍯 Optimized Norpro Honey Dipper Set with Silicone Design by Robert Jaskolski

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like this simple product but I've noticed some people have trouble with it

This is a very handy little product with a good design. Great idea and looks good too. The lid fits the jar snugly and has a nice lip so the lid never falls off the jar. The honey bucket rod can be moved up and down to lower and rise in the honey. It's handy to hold the ladle just below the honey level so the whole stalk doesn't get sticky. It is really easy to care for and very attractive. One thing that struck me right away is that the glass is incredibly thin, I was surprised at how thin it is. I'm a little afraid that it could easily break and then I wouldn't be able to find another glass to replace it with. Everything is a little interesting here. How do I take a pitcher out of a jar and pour honey into a cup without making a mess all over? I got it right away. Simply pull the dipper straight up, rotate it so the stem is horizontal (make sure the stream of honey is still going straight into the jar), start twisting the stick so the honey turns around wraps the dipper and there is no more ray, Now bring the dipper to the cup, and Viola you should get delicious honey in a cup with no other porridge. I've found almost everyone can't figure it out and ruins my treasure. There's no real fix for this, but it makes me realize that getting honey might not be as intuitive as I thought. I hope my advice helps. I would really buy this product again if I had to. If the glass breaks I'll try to find a thicker replacement without buying it again, but if I can't find it I'll just buy this product again.

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • weak