Pastel Spatula Set (Set of 4): Multi-Colored by MIU France
These pastel colored spatulas are made with silicone heads and polypropylene handles. Heat resistent up to 650 degrees F., they are stain-proof and dishwasher safe. See complete description »
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These pastel colored spatulas are made with silicone heads and polypropylene handles. Heat resistent up to 650 degrees F., they are stain-proof and dishwasher safe.
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Flexible, a size for everything, and pretty,too, I've used them a lot already & will continue to do so.
What great products! Various sizes and such pretty colors! If you're thinking about buying these, I recommend you buy two sets - very durable and will definitely get a lot of use!
Good quality. The flexibility of the head makes them easier to use than the stiff headed ones. The size assortment comes in handy. Alison Hales, New Mexico
Although I really like these spatulas, not to mention the colors, I wish some of them would have been larger in size. They are very useful however and have come in very handy.
I like these by far the most. They work really well. Clean up is a breeze.
I had to get new ones because one of the smaller ones the top part came off. But after 3-4 years of use, I can't complain.
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