The Rubbermaid Commercial Products FG196600RED 9-1/2-Inch High Heat Spoon Scraper resist heat up to 500-Dergee F/260-Dergee C which makes it ideal for use in cooking. The scraper is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning and a Cool-touch handle is designed with employee safety in mind. The Blades are stain resistant and will not scratch your grill or cookware which provides longer life for both the scraper and your cookware. The high heat scraper also features a Clean-Rest which keeps the blade from touching the table and helps to prevent cross contamination of foods. All handles are red with white blades for easy identification for hot applications.
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Product Details
Product Length:
10.0 inches
Product Width:
3.0 inches
Product Height:
1.0 inches
Package Length:
11.3 inches
Package Width:
3.4 inches
Package Height:
0.5 inches
Package Weight:
0.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 29 reviews
Features
Scrapers resist heat up to 500-Dergee F/260-Dergee C; dishwasher safe
Cool-touch handle is designed with employee safety in mind
Blades are stain resistant and will not scratch your grill or cookware
All handles are red with white blades
All are certified to NSF Standard
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 29 customer reviews )
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17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Just the right amount of flexibility and so far is pretty stain resistant Jan 04, 2008
By D. Henderson These silicone spatulas are the highly recommended ones from a leading cooking magazine. So I purchased all these Rubbermaid professional heat resistant spatulas and spoonulas (9 ½", 13 ½" and 16 ½" in length). I use the spatulas primarily for folding ingredients in a mixing bowl. I prefer to use the spoonulas for scraping a bowl when I want to scrape out every last bit of cooking goodness (the edges of the spoonulas are thinner and the cupping of the spoonulas both help to scrape bowls, pans, and pots clean). The Rubbermaid professional plastic handles are more comfortable to use than the wood handles on my heat resistant spatulas and spoonulas. Also, the silicone heads of my wood handle ones are stiffer than the Rubbermaid professional ones. I think that little bit of flex in the Rubbermaid Professional silicone heads helps me scrape cleaner.
I have yet to use the little notch on these spatulas for scraping under the opening of jars (I think they were intended for use on the commercial kitchen size jars) since the spatulas are 2 ¼" wide for the 9 ½" to 2 ¾" wide for the 13 ½" and 16 ½" long tools. The handle ends have small prongs that look like they are to help keep the entire spatula or spoonulas from sliding into a work bowl.
I have some older Rubbermaid ones and they are definitely not stain resistant: the paprika has permanently stained one of the mixing spatulas. I was able to remove the paprika stain from the Rubbermaid professional spatula using dishwashing liquid and a nylon Scotchbright like pad. Also, my older Rubbermaid heat resistant spoonula developed a split at the tip and has warped a bit.
I just realized that one of the reasons why I don't like my similar sized 13 ½" sized silicone spatulas and spoonulas with wood handles: the working end is heavy so the tool is not as balanced as these Rubbermaid Professionals.
For most home kitchens, I'd recommend buying the 9 ½' and 13 ½" size spatulas and spoonulas. There is a 16 ½" size that is very long and the silicone head is the exact same size as the 13 ½: (14" actual) size (4" X 2 ¾").
PROS: The silicone heads have just the right amount of flex to scrape cleaner than similar sized scrapers and spoonulas. The handles are more comfortable and sized well.
CONS: A bit expensive but you a get a tool likely to last.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Great Tool! Jul 18, 2008
By Grandmom We have the Rubbermaid Heat Resistant spoonulas and spatulas in several sizes, and duplicates of the smaller ones. We use them for everything in the kitchen. They do not stain, melt, or degrade in any way. They withstand the dishwasher very well, and are virtually indestructible. I even mixed a small batch of concrete patch with the largest one! The dried mix washed right off.
Each of my daughters-in-law got a pair in their Christmas stocking last year. I highly recommend these utensils.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Love this product! Nov 08, 2007
By Birshy Bought this product, with the matching scraper, about 5 years ago. I have about 8 (high quality/other brands) spatulas and scrapers, but these are the first ones I grab for! Great for working with food & confortable to hold. Love them!!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Not as advertised Jan 11, 2012
By hawkeyemark Have started a project of upgrading my kitchen utensils and cookware and have long had the Rubbermaid spoon spatula at the top of my list after doing much research and reading all the positive reviews. So I eagerly ordered this item when it went on the 4 for 3 sale and the price seemed right and it just arrived today. It greatly surprised me to receive a spatula that measures 2 3/8" at its widest point. Promoting this as a 3 inch wide spatula seems deceptive at best. The picture also gives the impression of a wider spatula.
I will say that this seems like a very good quality product and it may suit my needs just fine as a small spatula for scrambled eggs, sauces, clearing out my blender, etc. The silicone has a nice feel to it. The spatula seems firm with just enough flexibility at the top and around the edges. Really like the way the head attaches to the handle as well. Just do not buy this with the idea of getting a wide, heavy duty spoon spatula. It seems a shame that Rubbermaid has misadvertised such a seemingly good product.
Update: I returned the product. This spatula seems over-priced, particularly given the misleading product description.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
rachael ray Mar 13, 2007
By V. J SCHEFFLER now i feel like rachael ray been looking for a spoonula for a while this is great!!! stirs and flips food, dont know how i lived without it,