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Cookware Tools A B C D F G H I


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Nylon Tools • Nylon heads won’t scratch cookware


• Heat-resistant to 428°F • Dishwasher-safe


A. Small Nylon Turner Compact size for smaller cookware. Beveled edge. #2340 $5.00 


B. Nylon Spoon Rounded corners for easy serving. #2349 $5.50 


C. Nylon Slotted Spoon Generously sized for draining liquids from foods. #2336 $5.50 


D. Nylon Turner Narrow end for small items; wide center for heavy and delicate foods. #2351 $5.50  H


E. Basic Nylon Tool Set Spoon, slotted turner, slotted spoon and small turner in one convenient set. #2325 $19.50  Save $2 when purchased as a set!


F. Nylon Slotted Server


A must for pasta! Long tines, draining slots. #2319 $6.50 


G. Nylon Ladle Great for stockpots! Flared rim. ½-cup capacity. #2335 $6.50 


H. Nylon Spiral Whisk Whisk in cookware without scratching! #2330 $8.00 


I. Nylon Masher


Mash cooked potatoes, avocados and beans. #2317 $6.50 


J. Specialty Nylon Tool Set Beyond the basics! Includes a ladle, slotted server, spiral whisk and masher. #2326 $24.50  Save $3 when purchased as a set!


K. Grill Pan & Press Scraper Two-sided tool cleans the ridges and valleys of the Grill Pan and Press. 7½". Dishwasher-safe. #1621 $3.50 


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L. Nylon Slice ‘N Serve® Serrated head slices in cookware and bakeware and serves! Dishwasher-safe. #1168 $5.50 


M. Nylon Knife


The smooth blade is safe to use in cookware and bakeware. 5" blade. Dishwasher-safe. #1169 $5.50 


N. new Nylon Serrated Knife Serrated blade edge smoothly cuts through produce including lettuce, cabbage, melons, cucumber and tomatoes, and even slices sandwiches. Safe to use on cookware and bakeware. 10¾" overall length. #1119 $5.50 


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