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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of OXO Good Grips Large Silicone Flexible TurnerCustomer Review: Oxo Good Grips Large Silicone Flexible Turner Summary: 2 Stars
I'm very disappointed in this turner. It's way too limber for my use. It's also shaped/bent wrong being too straight. I bought it to replace one I had for a number of years,which I thought was made of silicon, but after trying this one one time, I'm ready to throw it away, and keep the old one. Because it was OXO I felt safe ordering it, but I was wrong. They've goofed on this one, in my opinion.
Customer Review: Not durable under steady use! Summary: 2 Stars
We have all 3 sizes. The small and medium began to tear after a few months just where the tip tapers. These are metal coated with silicone. The design does not stand up after flexing so many uses and begins to split - exposing the metal inside to your nonstick surface. We loved these and are so disappointed. The largest omelet spatula is still going strong!
Customer Review: Sticky Bugger Summary: 2 Stars
This seems like a really nice kitchen tool on first inspection. But after having used it for a variety of tasks, I wouldn't recommend it. It seems to stick to everything. Eggs are impossible to flip with this as are pancakes. Today I tried to use it to take cookies off a sheet and that didn't work either. Too flexible and the silicone doesn't slide.
Customer Review: Not crazy about this. Summary: 2 Stars
This utensil is too big and too rubbery. While I haven't had a problem turning anything, the size and the flexibility of it make you feel like you have little control. I would prefer a sturdier one.
Customer Review: I hate this spatula so much I am writing a review about it. Summary: 1 Stars
This morning I was too lazy to wash my dirty "preferred" spatulas and decided to give this one another shot. It was sitting in the bottom of the drawer for a reason and now I remember why. I was making scrambled eggs in a non stick pan that is in great condition. This spatula just can't get under eggs or pancakes (so what's the point of having it???) and leaves a yucky thin film of egg in the pan while the eggs slowly cooked on top. The immovable egg film is caused by the spatula's inability to get under. I never have this problem with any other spatula. It is so flimsy. Maybe someone will take it at my garage sale? This thing is useless.
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