Elevate Your Cooking Game! 🍽️
Introducing the Donxote Extended Wooden Noodles Kitchen Cooking Frying Chopsticks, measuring 16.5 inches in length and crafted from premium ironwood. These chopsticks are designed to protect your hands from heat while providing a versatile tool for various cooking methods. With a smooth, burr-free finish and eco-friendly coating, they are easy to clean and maintain, making them perfect for both home kitchens and professional settings.
G**Y
Cooking chop sticks
Makes some of the things I cook so much easier. Will order again in the future.
M**S
Kitchen Chop Sticks... i wish i'd have known sooner.
I honestly do not know how these are not more popular in kitchens around the world. they are indispensable in my cooking. from gently stirring soups or sauces to agitating the fond off the bottom of my cast iron, to pretending i'm a wizard or just scratching an itch on my back... these things have done it all. i find mine are happiest if i use just a little dab of cutting board oil on them once a week or so but even if i neglect it they don't complain to much, no splits or cracks, just a little discoloring and lack of shine. this is my second set of these by the way.
M**C
Three Chopsticks, One Boomerang
They get the job done.I have used them consistently for a few months now, and they have been a lifesaver in the kitchen.They are what you'd expect from cooking chopsticks. Pretty thick, long, and easy to grasp. Not terribly thick, enough to still be usable.Cleaning them is also easy, just need to be careful not to allow any soap to penetrate the wood. Vinegar is your best bet when it comes to cleaning chopsticks off.That being said, there is one concern.One of my chopsticks ended up being severely deformed. I am unsure if it was a fault on my end or the manufacturer's end, but it looks like a very spindly, weak boomerang grouped up with the others. This is not a major concern as the other straight ones are usable, however I would not make it a habit to allow any deformed products to go through. I highly doubt I would have caused such a severe deformity. There is, of course, always the small possibility that I did, but my point still stands. This concern, however, is not enough to bring my rating down significantly.They're good enough for me.
C**Y
Sturdy, well made
These chop sticks are great for cooking. And they are a fun challenge to eat with.
R**R
super strong and very long and just what you need when you need them
I have lots of sizes of chopsticks because many times in the kitchen you need something long and skinny to do something. I never use any of them as intended. I stir drinks with the small bamboo ones, and I find these super sturdy ones are great tools for mixing my jars of nut butters. They usually come with the oil at the top and have to be stirred, carefully, together and nothing was skinny enough and tough enough to do the job. These are strong enough, and skinny enough, and get the stuff mixed to the very bottom of the jar. I have used them to push lost items from behind places that are too thin to be gotten into any other way. They have proven to be the right thing in many an odd problem. They are very long and reach into places nothing else can reach. I sent some to my daughter and she's found them equally useful. I never use very much soap on any of my wooden things, just a quick rub under water, and dry.
C**P
Nice length perfect for cooking
These are great. I bought a different set like this but didn’t care for it. If you’re deciding on which ones to get, these are it! My daughter uses it to cook ramen.
I**
Great for cooking
Pretty good and makes a great gift to anyone who cooks!
S**M
Too long, too heavy
Not a fan. To me, these are too long to be practical and are kind of heavy/unwieldy and uncomfortable on the fingers. I have used longer chopsticks for cooking certain items in a wok, and these are just too much to handle. If your hand is most of the way back, taking advantage of its length, then these long bois are too heavy to manipulate, esp. if you're deep in a dish and mixing things up, picking up heavier food items.Nothing wrong with this item per se, seems sturdy and well made, just I would go for 13" and a lighter material.
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