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Specialty Scrapers Unique silicone heads are fused to ergonomic nylon handles. They won’t crack, split or stain. Heads, heat-resistant to 650°F; handles, to 450°F. Dishwasher-safe.  L. Mega Scraper


For big jobs in large pots. 14¾". #1701 $20.00


M. Master Scraper Mix, scrape, fold and stir. 11". #1703 $16.00


N. Multi Scraper


Cleanly scrape foods out of large bowls and tall jars. 12¾". #1671 $15.00


O. Micro Scraper


For small bottles and jars. 11¾". #1702 $13.00


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Classic Scrapers Heavy-duty silicone heads are fused directly to the handles. They won’t crack, burn, melt or stain. Heads, heat-resistant to 650°F; handles to 450°F. Dishwasher-safe. 


G. Small Mix ‘N Scraper® #1659 $13.00 


H. Mini Mix ‘N Scraper® #1656 $10.00


I. Mix ‘N Scraper® #1657 $15.00


J. Classic Scraper #1650 $12.00


K. Skinny Scraper #1655 $9.00


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P. new Snowman Scraper Silicone head is heat-resistant to 600ºF. Bamboo handle. 9¼" overall length. Dishwasher-safe. #2399 $8.00 j


R Q Stainless Whisks Stainless heads and handles are rust-resistant. Dishwasher-safe. 


S. Stainless Mini Whisk For smaller tasks in our Prep Bowls. 7½". #2477 $10.00


Stainless/Silicone Whisks Silicone-covered tines are gentle enough for nonstick pans. Rust-resistant. Dishwasher-safe. 


Q. Stainless/Silicone Sauce Whisk Versatile pear shape mixes eggs and sauces. 10". #2481 $18.00


R. Stainless/Silicone Flat Whisk Arched wires optimize contact with cookware for gravy and roux. 10". #2482 $18.00


T. Stainless Whisk For stiffer mixtures like batters. 10". #2475 $13.50 


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