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πŸ§€ Wine Things Global Garden Resin Cheese Spreaders Set of 4 in Blue - Enhance Your Culinary Experience Review

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πŸ§‚ Kitchen Utensils & Gadgets, 🍽️ Kitchen & Dining

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Description of πŸ§€ Wine Things Global Garden Resin Cheese Spreaders Set of 4 in Blue - Enhance Your Culinary Experience

Stainless steel and hand painted resin construction. White handles with blue floral design. Great for cheeses, jams and seafood dips. Hand wash.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

No guarantee on spreaders

They are good but part of the knife is short and two of the four are worn. I was planning to give them away in a gift box but I couldn't - I returned the next day.

Pros
  • Kitchen Utensils and Gadgets
Cons
  • Safety

I bought these cheese spatulas because the blue and white handles go perfectly with my kitchen decor. In general, they are of good quality, but unfortunately, when I first opened the box and felt one of the spreaders, I saw that its blade was already slipping out of the handle. The glue must have been weak on this one. It's easy to fix, but you don't usually expect to have to fix things you just bought.

Pros
  • Kitchen & Dining
Cons
  • too silly

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Good junk is still junk.

Very nice looking handles, balanced feel and considerable weight give the product an "expensive" look and feel. But after almost exactly a year and 7-10 uses, two of the four knives fell off the handles of the blade. The blade goes about 1/4 inch into the hollow handle and ends in a hook of sorts. I can't tell if this hook caught on an edge of the inside of the handle (I didn't see an edge or protrusion). Otherwise, the short inner part of the blade appears to be simply glued into the handle…

Pros
  • Cheese Tools
Cons
  • I won't say anything