Norpro Grip-Ez Pie Server Stainless Steel, 1 EA, Silver

Brand:Norpro

3.5/5

39.51

Ideal for serving pie and cake slices. Soft santoprene handle for a strong and comfortable grip! Finger indents keep hands clear of tool's functional surface.

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Measures at 10-inch. Diswasher safe. Finger indents keep hands clear of tool's functional surface. Ergonomically designed for left and right hand users. Soft santoprene handle for a strong and comfortable grip.
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Brand Norpro
Color Silver
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 4,310 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Department Mens
Handle Material Plastic
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Is Dishwasher Safe Yes
Item Dimensions LxWxH 11.5 x 1.5 x 4.5 inches
Item model number 124
Item Weight 0.32 Ounces
Manufacturer Norpro
Product Dimensions 11.5 x 1.5 x 4.5 inches

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Scritto da: Riis
EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY!!
I really wasn't expecting much because so many things are made so cheaply and poorly these days that's not funny. This thing is SOLID! It's very well made. It's just excellent. Got two, love them both. Same quality.
Scritto da: Sam L.
Worked great
It did what I needed it to do. Ball melon. Perfect.
Scritto da: kathy
Great
This little tool works great at getting the inside and seeds out
Scritto da: Crystal L
Works Great
This is a game changer. Makes pulling seeds out so much easier
Scritto da: Goddess 2 All
PEPPER CORE
The product is good, but if the jalapenos are not straight then you risk cutting into your pepper with the corer.
Scritto da: Stephaney Osburne
Works as described!
Works as described! So easy to use!!
Scritto da: Pat
Perfect!
Very comfortable to use -fits my hand perfectly, and I think it would fit all hands perfectly!
Scritto da: Dave Edmiston
Almost Great
This coring tool does an amazing job coring out the first 2/3s of the pepper. That last 1/3 will get you though! Close to the handle is a serrated edge. Use this to cut the top off the pepper. Then poke the tip of the blade into the edge of membrane and start to twist. The tool really does a great job of scraping *most* of the membrane off the inside of the pepper and collecting the seeds into one tidy wad. Then the barbs on the inside of the tool grab the membrane/seed wad so you can easily pull it out. However, it's impossible for the tool to perfectly fit every sized pepper. As the sides of the pepper taper to a narrow point, the tool can't reach anymore. So there's no way to get the seeds or membrane out of the last 1/3 of the pepper. Depending on how you cook your peppers, that last bit of seeds/membrane can still be enough to leave too much heat in the pepper. Although the cored & stuffed peppers I grilled looked fantastic, they were just too doggone hot for most of my guests. I think I may have to go back to slicing them in half lengthwise so I can completely clean them out. If you can, try to shop for peppers with almost no curve to them, because it's impossible to core out the curved tip. Also look for peppers with a snubbed rounded nose instead of a sharp tip. Those will work better with this tool. So I almost love this tool. It's almost fantastic, but not quite right for me. EDIT (1/30/12): I've been using this tool for over six months now, and it's been steadily growing on me. I've decided that it's not such a bad thing to leave some heat hiding in the tips of the peppers. Otherwise it's possible to clean out too much of the heat and end up with a bland pepper. I think there was also a bit of a learning curve for me. I'm happier with this tool now than I was at the beginning. It's definitely a keeper and I recommend it.

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