Balloon Whisk (12.6-in.) by Rosle

This stainless steel 12.6-in. balloon whisk beater is great for beating all foods with a thicker consistency. Its long wires yield good results in the texture of the foods and it comes with a watertight seal and practical hanging ring. Dishwasher-safe. See complete description »

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This stainless steel 12.6-in. balloon whisk beater is great for beating all foods with a thicker consistency. Its long wires yield good results in the texture of the foods and it comes with a watertight seal and practical hanging ring. Dishwasher-safe.

Customer Reviews
Recommended by 88% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 88% of reviewers
Makes quick work of the task at hand
by Randall, NV

Well made. The high number of tines makes whipping a breeze. Well shaped handle prevents fatigue when there is a lot of work to be done.

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Love this Tool
by Sandy, CA

Just great.

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Recommended by Cooks TV Program
by IRENE, NY

It's an expensive whisk.<br>The one I have is half the price and just as good.

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Excellent whisk
by Mark, CA

A little pricey but worth the money! This whisk is well made and easy to clean (for the most part). It really puts those cheaply made whisks to shame.

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Best Whisk
by Carolena, TX

Definitely worth the pcice.

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Cooking Tip From the Food Network Kitchens

Whisks are an essential tool with many kitchen uses: sauces, puddings, whipped cream, pancake batter, scrambled eggs, souffles, and many more. When you're considering which one to buy, think about what you'll likely be using it for, and which pan you'll likely be using it in. If the answer to the second question is a nonstick or hard-anodized saucepan, invest in a nonstick-safe whisk in silicone or nylon.