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🧈 Cuisinart CBW-201 Stainless Steel Butter Wheel Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5Β Β 
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4.0
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Description of 🧈 Cuisinart CBW-201 Stainless Steel Butter Wheel

EASY TO TAKE ANYWHERE: Great for cookouts and sporting events. QUICKLY ADD BUTTER: Butter slices of bread for sandwiches, rolls for burgers and buns for hot dogs. HEATS UP FAST: Place right on the griddle for an easy way to butter any kind of bread. EASY TO USE: Perforated-roller design is removable for easy cleaning. No Assembly Required.No Assembly Required.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Smooth Spreader for Perfect Toast!

This spreader is a great addition to my home and kitchen! It has a sleek and stylish design that looks great in my utensil jar. Based on my observations, the stainless steel construction feels very sturdy and durable, and the design is perfect for spreading butter or jam on toast. The smooth edges make for clean, precise spreading and the handle is very ergonomic. The only downside is that it is hand-wash only, but that's a small tradeoff for a high-quality product like this.

Pros
  • Durable and long-lasting stainless steel construction.
Cons
  • The handle may get too hot to touch after heating on the stove.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Best suited for large parties

I bought this on recommendation. But this is only useful if you're buttering a lot of rolls for a large group of people. The reason I say this is because basically you have to use at least one whole stick for a wheel to have a connection to the oil. The wheel is about a quarter inch from the bottom of the pan. That's why you need a whole stick at the beginning to make this connection. If you just need to butter a few buns, it's best to just add some oil to the pan and place the buns in the oil.

Pros
  • Kitchen & Dining
Cons
  • Minor issues

Revainrating 5 out of 5

If the price is under $20, take it. $12-15 sweet spot.

Works but the design could be better. If the metal container was more of a cylinder shape that would fit better on the oil wheel, you would use less oil. The price is $7 cheaper than the second one. I don't regret the purchase, but I wouldn't spend more than 20€. When I cook hamburgers, it's usually for 12+ people. I love toasting buns. It may have taken me a minute to make a bun (top and bottom). If you are cooking for a small group, e.g. B. Less than 5 people, it is a waste of oil. You will…

Pros
  • Household and kitchen
Cons
  • Expensive