🍽️ Elevate your cooking game with the ultimate spoonula!
The GIR Get It Right Silicone Spoonula is an 8-inch kitchen tool that combines the functionality of a spatula and a spoon. Made from platinum-grade silicone, it withstands temperatures up to 550°F, is BPA/BPS free, and features a seamless design for easy cleaning and durability. Perfect for both home cooks and professional chefs, this mini spoonula is designed to last a lifetime.
A**O
Great value! Perfect size!
Love this little spatula! Exactly what I was looking for! Definitely going to save this on my list and get a few more!
E**R
Great silicone spoon.
Just the right size. Good for stirring in nonstick pans and getting condiments out of a jar.
J**J
I cook almost exclusively with GIR Spoonulas
Highly worth the investment, these are my absolute favorite cooking utensil and work with cast iron, enameled cast iron, nonstick, ceramic, stainless steel, glass cookware, you name it. Amazing for getting every last drop of batter, thoroughly stirring sauce, and serving. Doesn't stain easily (with the exception of tumeric, which let's be real, stains *everything*. I purchased an off brand spoonula in deep purple so color theory could help hide stains). Easy to clean since it's one piece, has just the amount of rigidity and flexibility to meet the majority of my cooking needs.
A**R
Worked well.
Like using small spatulas for cooking, so we generally kept 2 or 3 in our kitchen. This one is the best we’ve used so far, the rest are cheaper at about 1/3 the price, but easily chipped or cracked in one to two years.
P**R
LOVE These!
I have several of these and they are so handy to have. From getting the last of the peanut butter or jam out of a jar, to preventing scorching when heating up a can of creamy soup, you will find these are just the perfect size. Since I was constantly having to retrieve mine from the dishwasher, I bought a couple more so I would have clean ones ready for use. I like mine so much that I bought a pair of them for my daughter since the "teal" matches the kitchen in her new home. The GIR brand is getting it right by making quality products, many of which are unique.
8**8
Excellent kitchen utensil, but avoid using bleach to clean it
This combination spoon-and-spatula is the most useful utensil in this kitchen. Used in preparing, cooking and serving. It is well constructed and heat=resistant. Made of one-piece silicone, there is no seam separating the stem and spoon-spatula scoop. The core is very strong, especially at the neck where it’s apt to break or bend in most silicone spatulas and spoons. After years of daily use, none of the four spoonulas in this kitchen has bent or broken.The spoon part of this is shallow and stiff, holds almost exactly one tablespoon of liquid, but the edges are soft and flexible, allowing it as a spatula to smoothly clean surfaces (and at the same time collect into the spoon part).While I recommend this with enthusiasm, there is a potential problem for those who wash and bleach their utensils. The silicone of the spoonful is apparently c0ated with a protective shield that prevents absorption of incidental food-derived substances. One of the spoonulas I use for carrots, tomatoes and pumpkin was washed and rinsed with Clorox bleach and took on the yellow-orange hue, which to me is innocuous but might be a problem for others.
J**.
It's a spatula! It's a spoon! It's the best eating utensil for yogurt, smoothies and so on...
...also works for porridge, softer ice cream, or anything where something is so good that you want to lick the plate afterwards, but dislike the constant scraping of utensils on porcelain.Bought this for a child who would scrape their plate in the car, driving the drive up the wall. This was the answer AND I totally fell in love with it.Scooping cookie dough onto a sheet? Check.Scooping batter into a cake form? Check.Scooping and smearing the mayonnaise onto the burger buns? Check.Getting the last of anything out of anything? Check.Scooping the smoothie out of the blender and then using it to east it from the glass, getting every last little bit? Check.Dishwasher-safe? Yep.This is what I buy for my Secret Santas, the no-fail what-do-I-buy-for-the-teacher? gifts, the what-do-I-buy-for-them-they-have-everything gifts, and so on.Different lengths just mean that there are even more uses for it.
H**V
Didn't get it right: disintegrated in less than one year
While it was in one piece, it worked as expected. Then small pieces from the edge began falling off into food, so I binned it. We had three spoonulas on rotation to reduce wear and tear on each. This one has low durability, and with price increase poor value for money.
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