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A. Chef’s Tongs Wide silicone tips meet at the top and sides to tightly grasp food and allow for drainage. Tips are heat-resistant to 600°F and safe for nonstick surfaces. 12". Dishwasher-safe. #2955 $22.50 


B. Nylon FAVORITE HOST


Slice ‘N Serve® Serrated head slices in cookware and bakeware, and serves. Dishwasher-safe. #1168


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C. Nylon Knife The smooth blade is safe to use in cookware and bakeware. 5" blade. Dishwasher-safe. #1169


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D. Sauté Tongs Perfect for small foods like shrimp and scallops. Long stainless arms keep your hands from heat. Silicone-covered serrated tips are safe for nonstick surfaces. Fold flat for compact storage. 12". Dishwasher-safe. #2956 $13.50 


E. Kitchen Fork Lift meats from pan to platter, check the doneness of vegetables and hold meats steady for carving. Stainless steel tines. 11½". Dishwasher-safe. #1633 $10.00 


F. Nylon Panini Spatula Center cutting channel guides your knife and protects your hands. Safe for use on nonstick cookware. Heat-safe to 428°F. Dishwasher-safe. #2352 $8.00 j


H. Splatter Screen


Keep hot oil in the pan! Center hinge and silicone-trimmed handles help you turn food without getting splattered. 13½" diameter. Dishwasher-safe. Fits 10" and 12" Sauté Pans and Skillets and 11" Square Grill Pan. #2407 $24.00 


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I. Mix ‘N Masher Reinforced nylon head flexes to reach every morsel on the side and bottom of bowls, yet is rigid enough to mash, blend and mix. Safe for nonstick cookware. Soft-grip handle. Heat- resistant to 428°F. 11". Dishwasher-safe. #2685 $11.50 j


G. Nylon Serrated Knife Cuts through produce including lettuce, cabbage, melons and cucumber. Great for paninis. Safe to use on cookware and bakeware. Dishwasher-safe. 10¾". #1119


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