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HomeCookwareCookware SetsLodge Set of 2 Durable Polycarbonate Pan Scrapers,Red and Black |
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78 of 84 found the following review helpful:
Scrubbin' Buddies Mar 30, 2011
By K. Bourgault These little bastages come in very handy when it's time to clean your cast iron pans. If you've ever just simply fried a hamburger and got a good searing going, you'll often leave a little bit of what I like to call (and eat) "grill-scrapin's" and they can really glue into your cast iron cookware no matter how seasoned. I use the Lodge nylon brush on my cast iron cookware and most of the time that's all I need. But if you've got bits of food that are in love with your pan, this will save you a good deal of wear and tear on your nylon brush. Well made as is most of Lodge's products. Now I've gone and made myself hungry.
35 of 36 found the following review helpful:
Good design but too expensive. Dec 01, 2011
By 7
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These scrapers are actually designed quite well as long as you don't use them on a more-than-warm pan as they will melt. I've had that happen to me as I scraped a pan before it cooled as room-temperature steak burn can be tough to get off.
You can scrape the flat of the pan, get the corners and the walls easily because of this smart design. They should be a little bigger and are priced about triple what they should be. Frankly, I think each pan should come with one for free. I mean, you KNOW it costs nothing to make a 3" x 2 3/8" piece of plastic. Oh, and that brings me to the dimensions in the description: "7.3 x 4.9 x 3.7 inches." I guess that is for the package it comes in or something. The actual scraper is nowhere near 7". It is 3" x 2 3/8" and less than 1/4" thick.
Honestly, I rarely use these scrapers because they are too small and just mean another oily thing to wash. I just use my egg turner to do the scraping and since it's bigger it gets the job done quicker than these scrapers can. On occasions where I actually need to scrape with some force, I pull this scraper out.
So, it's a good product that works well on warm or cool pans but for 3 bucks each, it might make more sense to just use an old egg turner to do this tool's job and buy a nice new egg turner for cooking. Or you could spend 6 bucks on a new hard (not flexible) egg turner as it will get the job done quicker than these small scrapers.
They really should be an included item with pans and/or sold at a buck each thereafter.
31 of 33 found the following review helpful:
Works great! Jan 15, 2011
By Army Wives Rock I ordered these when my PChef ones got lost in the move. They work great and I'm sure they were cheaper than the ones I replaced. Nice and sturdy (not flimsy at all)!
23 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Great little cast iron cleaning tool Oct 29, 2010
By Margaret A. Hull This is a great little tool to help clean up your cast iron skillets (and others, too!). I've not had mine long, but so far they work very well to scrape off stuck on bits and look like they will last a long time.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Exactly as Advertised Jun 17, 2011
By John G. Dahlstrom Jr. When cooking in my cast iron cookware there are times that sauces or food caramelize and become stick and burned on the pan. As a person that is very protective of my cast iron cookware I wont use just anything to try and get the sticky mess out of them and sometimes water and a brush either wont work or take too much time. Imagine my relief when I found these polycarbonate scrapers they make it easy to remove stuck on food items without having to worry about removing or scratching the layer of seasoning on the pans. They are easily washed and best of all are cheap. I highly recommend them to anyone who uses cast iron on a frequent basis!
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