Buy Wusthof Gourmet 6-1/2-Inch Offset Slotted Spatula
Buy Wusthof Gourmet 6-1/2-Inch Offset Slotted Spatula
Product Description
Renowned for high quality cutlery, Wusthof has taken its fine craftsmanship and applied it to a line of specialty kitchen items. This offset slotted spatula features a razor-thin flexible blade designed to slide easily under foods without crumbling edges. Perfect for delicate fish, the metal surface won’t waver and maintains its strength when burdened. A comfortable handle secured with two rivets provides excellent maneuverability and precise control. Long wide slots traveling the length of the flipping surface allow grease and fats to drip away and also doubles as a whisk. Manufactured in Germany, this product is dishwasher safe. From the Manufacturer Gourmet Series View larger. Gourmet Cutlery Series In the culinary world variety and preparing something outstanding is the key to success. Due to this, Wusthof offers more than 350 different kinds of knives to be able to provide the perfect knife for everyone. No matter which kind of blade and handle shape you are thinking of--Wusthof has the right knife for all your needs. Types of Blades The Right Blade for Every Purpose The edge is the business end of a knife. It is skillfully honed by hand and incredibly sharp. For different cutting tasks different blade shapes and edges are recommended. The Differences: Straight-edge blade: The straight edge allows a smooth and clean cut. When carving no fibres are torn out of the meat. This edge can be used for firm and soft food like meat, vegetables and fruit. Serrated-edge blade: The wavy or serrated edge allows an easy cut through crusty food like a traditional roast and crispy bread. Hollow-edge blade: When cutting an air pocket is created between the hollow edge and the slice. This prevents the food from sticking to the blade and allows for finer slices. Laser technology cuts steel into precise shapes. View larger. Modern Manufacturing With modern manufacturing techniques, Wusthof is using laser cutting to craft its stamped knives. Laser cutting is a technology that uses a laser to cut steel in precise shapes. Laser cutting works by directing the output of a high-power laser, by computer, at the steel being cut. The material then burns away, leaving an edge with a high-quality surface finish. The remaining processes are similar to the manufacturing of forged knives. Automated steps ensure precise results. View larger. Perfectly sharpened blade. View larger. Stamped knives are usually thinner, lighter and lack a little of the balance of forged knives; therefore, requiring a firmer grip and more pressure when chopping and mincing. They are usually priced lower than forged cutlery, because the process can be performed at incredible speeds and reduced labor and material costs. Today, high-quality stamped knives deliver excellent cutting and ability and light-weight maneuverability favored by some cooks. Precisely cut with the latest state-of-the-art laser technology A wide assortment offers you knives for all purposes For professional chefs and home cooking enthusiasts Manufactured from one piece of steel (Chrom Molybdenum Vanadium) Extraordinary sharpness is easy to maintain Comfortable synthetic full-tang handle for all blades longer than 12 cm Made in Solingen, Germany Limited lifetime warranty Cleaning & Storage Proper care for long-lasting cooking enjoyment If you value your tools, we recommend washing your knives with warm, soapy water after each use. Rinse carefully and dry with a towel. For proper storage we recommend the following options: Knife blocks in a variety of shapes, colors and configurations. The handy knife block provides protection for your blades as well as a visual compliment to your kitchen decor. Magnet Bars in wood, synthetic material or aluminum. Two extra strong magnet segments provide a safe, easily visible and space-saving storage option. Cook's cases in rolls and briefcase styles. This is the ideal method for professionals to store and transport their tools safely. High-Quality Manufacturing: Then and Now High-quality craftsmanship. View larger. Professional blade edge. View larger. About Wusthof A Tradition of Quality Since 1814 Since 1814, knives bearing the Wusthof name and the Trident logo have been crafted in the world's "Cutlery Capital" of Solingen, Germany. Today, in a state-of-the-art facility, that tradition of quality is ensured as old-world craftsmanship meets twenty first century production methods. In addition to knives, Wusthof offers an assortment of cutting boards, knife blocks, kitchen tools, and scissors bearing the famous Trident logo--a symbol of form, function, and uncompromising quality. A Commitment to the Environment Wusthof applies sustainable practices to their production facilities: Solar panels on the roof provide electricity to their manufacturing facility, they clean and reuse water to reduce water usage, and they reuse scrap materials rather than creating waste.
CUSTOMER REVIEW
While this spatula is shaped and traditionally used to turn fish filets, I've found it to be a good general purpose spatula including for folding omelets. The metal has just the right balance of flex but yet is stiff enough to hold up to heavy meats without bending. The angled and wide shape of the tip plus the length of the spatula all works to make this a better metal spatula than many of the other spatulas I own including the Rosle 12.6" Perforated Angled Spatula.
So far I've used it for cooking omelets, chicken breasts, scallops, and even salmon fillets and this spatula handled every task well with no problems.
PROS:
About the right balance and feel in one's hands making it comfortable to use.
The angled and thin metal blade has the right amount of stiffness and flex to get underneath whatever food you need to turn. The wider tip provides more area for supporting your food item.
CONS:
The plastic handle is not heat resistant (will melt slightly if left on a hot pan).
The spatula does not have a full tang which could add slightly better balance and justify the cost.
Yeah, it is expensive. But I got mine when the Amazon price was about what Cooks Illustrated listed as the cost.
It is designed for a right-handed cook because of the angle of the blade makes it awkward for left-handed cooks. So if you are left handed you may want to consider the Rosle spatula Rosle 12.6" Perforated Angled Spatula.
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