Johann Mitchell
2025-07-03 09:42:36
I really like this kind of tool for pasta and other things. The one I used to have was stainless, and I loved it. This one is even better. It's got just a little give instead of being totally stiff, which is always a good ergonomic choice. It's also easier to clean, and a lot more non-slip in my hand.It's just one of those things that takes a good tool and makes it better.And it looks good!
Arianna
2025-02-06 20:40:35
I like the bendable part feature, gets pasta in edges of tall pot, great
Irish CAPT
2025-01-28 12:28:43
Now I am the envy of my daughers. They are now ordereing these. Can't give a better recommendation then that.
Vanessa F.
2025-01-26 13:50:59
I was looking for a spaghetti spoon that didn’t have a two part handle with a seam. I’ve been through several that came apart at the seam. This one is all one piece and works great!
Katherine
2025-01-18 16:08:52
Sturdy but soft so it doesn’t scratch my pot and pans.
Kristin D
2024-12-28 14:14:47
âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸ I love this company and use all their cooking utensils.
MDMom
2024-12-04 17:16:55
Purchased multiple GIR items and have really liked it except this one. The “scoop†and the prongs for the noodles are way too shallow. Can barely scoop any noodles without it falling. Toss the packaging so can’t even return.
A. S. Hale
2024-11-28 12:50:52
I hated the "scrape" of my metal version of this on my stainless pots and avoided using this on my enameled cast iron. The old plastic/melamine one I had broke, and wood versions are quite "flat" of this pasta "spork" (part spoon part fork) and so wood ones do not have enough oomph to pick up much. Enter this pasta 'spork': Strong, long, tough, non-scratching, dishwasher safe, and, unexpectedly, it flexes to get that annoying bit of pasta hiding out in the bottom 'corner'. Hooray! Only downside was the color was darker than the photo showed, but that is a minor for a tool.Hope this review helps.