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Alessi Stainless Steel Mirror Polished Honey Dipper - Acacia Honey, Silver Finish Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of Alessi Stainless Steel Mirror Polished Honey Dipper - Acacia Honey, Silver Finish

Designer: Miriam Mirri. In 18/10 stainless steel. Hand wash suggested. Perfect as a gift idea. Dimensions: 61/4′′ x 1′′.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beautiful and functional

Aesthetically pleasing honey dipper. I saw this unique honey dipper in Venice, Italy and kicked myself for not buying it. Happy to find it at Revain and cheaper than in Italy. Honeycomb design catches and holds honey from pot to cup. Adds a moment of beauty to everyday life.

Pros
  • Kitchen and dining room
Cons
  • I'll write later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love it and use it daily.

I couldn't help but buy this honey dipper as soon as I found it. It's better than a spoon and has honey in it for me to add to my tea. Numerous holes make it easier for the honey to drip into the cup instead of onto the spoon covered with a thick layer of honey. It contains about 1/2 teaspoon. It's dishwasher safe and I use it a lot at home.

Pros
  • Tableware and Service
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Unique, beautiful, functional, but expensive

Super expensive honey dipper, only stainless steel, but I really like it. It has a long handle, is easy to use, and makes it really easy to spin the honey so it doesn't drip all over the place. It would make a very nice gift for a tea lover, but I wouldn't pay that much for a honey dipper for someone who will never use it.

Pros
  • honey dipper
Cons
  • Some difficulties

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Alessi = Excellence

Some people mention the cost but with lifetime depreciation it's not even a stain on your bank account. I wanted to serve honey on an officially set table and my sample dishes don't have anything for honey - I tried with a jelly spoon, stupid idea. So I took a chance and stuffed it into my ornate 100-year-old faceted honey jar; the thin conical handle [approx. 8/16 of the circumference in the middle] fits perfectly into the small hole in the lid of the jar. Strangely, due to its simplicity and…

Pros
  • Home and Kitchen
Cons
  • Good but not great

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Unique, beautiful, functional but expensive

Super expensive honey dipper, only stainless steel but I really like it. It has a long handle, is easy to use, and makes it really easy to spin the honey so it doesn't drip on everything. It would make a very nice gift for a tea lover, but I wouldn't pay that much for a honey dipper for someone who will never use it.

Pros
  • Perfect as a gift
Cons
  • Only available in white

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beautiful and functional

This is an exceptional product. I bought it as a gift, am considering buying it for myself. I have other alessi gadgets and have never been disappointed by their functionality or beauty. This is another work of art, the honey basket is large and easy to stir and fill with honey, it was designed so that the structure on it forms a small star surrounded by ordinary pieces of honeycomb. It's absolutely beautiful and the perfect size.

Pros
  • Designer: Miriam Mirri
Cons
  • Off fashion

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Alessi = Perfection

Some people mention cost but with lifetime depreciation it's not even a speck of dust in your bank account. I wanted to serve honey on an officially set table and my sample dishes don't have anything for honey - I tried with a jelly spoon, stupid idea. So I took a chance and stuffed it into my ornate 100-year-old faceted honey jar; the thin conical handle [approx. 8/16 of the circumference in the middle] fits perfectly into the small hole in the lid of the jar. Strangely, due to its simplicity…

Pros
  • Hand wash recommended
Cons
  • Not sure