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Your cart is empty.B. Rockefeller
September 4, 2025
Bought for son for Xmas gift to test pasta, but he grabbed onto it instantly and I suspect it will end up in the shop.
cannabible customer
August 1, 2025
They're large tweezers. Imagine simple tweezers like the ones for plucking hair, but just blown up many times larger. It's sturdy enough to grip relatively heavy stuff like a decent sized steak, but it's somewhat nimble such that you can handle delicate vegetables, gyoza, egg rolls w/o damaging/ripping them apart. Having a good sized opening and good resistance (not too flimsy/light, yet also not too heavy/major force needed) lends itself to having a good enough feel for somewhat delicate tasks.Sure, it won't do well carrying something very large/heavy like a full rack of pork ribs or bunch of beef ribs, but that's what more heavy duty tongs are for (though tongs aren't so good for delicate tasks). It can be done, but it's a bit large & unwieldy for plating flowers or micro greens in a very exacting arrangement. Something like small tweezers (like the ones surgeons use) would be much better, but tiny plating tweezers can't lift anything of any significance.Like mentioned in other reviews, it looks like it's 2 pieces stuck together rather than 1 piece (I have another slightly smaller tweezer tongs that look like 1 piece). I can't speak about it's durability, as I've only had it a short time, but I can see how long term use, abuse, bad conditions, etc could lead it to splitting. At least in the short time I've had it, it's held together well.Not sure if many people think about or mention this, but this is way better than using chopsticks. Much faster, much easier to use, all around better dexterity. Before anyone goes on some rant about race, being a culture less oaf, etc., I myself am an East Asian person that is very much adept and at ease with using various types of chopsticks for different purposes, whether it be cooking, eating, hair, stabbing, weapons, skewering, stirring, picking up, dowel, cleaning, etc. Picking up single grains of rice w/ chopsticks is hardly unusual for me (I'm not the type to just shovel food from the bowl into my mouth like many that claim they know how to use chopsticks, but really truly aren't that good at it).For just about any kitchen/cooking as well as eating purpose, tweezer tongs work much better than cooking chopsticks. I think very few people can lift heavy steaks, fry gyoza & egg rolls, and arrange micro greens with the same dexterity & ease with cooking chopsticks compared to tweezer tongs.Sure, tweezer food has a bad rep for being bourgie frou frou pretentiousness, but that doesn't mean you yourself have to be pretentious and vapid. It's a useful tool that just gets associated with something pompous & highfaluting.
M. Cap
June 30, 2025
Like many others, I had no idea these "large tweezers" would be useful in the kitchen. They really are irreplaceable for picking up delicate or small items. Better than tongs at many jobs because they are fine tipped and slender, and I find them easy to use. Have you ever wondered how they swirl the noodles into such a beautiful symmetrical heap in restaurants? Try these. The stainless steel cleans up beautifully, and stores using little space in a utensil jar or drawer. The price has dropped since I bought mine, so I will be getting one for my best friend, who also likes to cook, but don't tell them and spoil the surprise...
Christy G
June 27, 2025
I was looking for tongs to use when frying meats & seafood. These work well but don’t open very wide, so fine for shellfish like shrimp, or thin chicken cutlets etc. the ends are textured to help with a good grip but make that area harder to clean. I sprayed the fried on breading with Dawn Powerwash & wait a few minutes, then scrub & it came right off. I like that the ends are fine so they only contact a small surface area of breading, yet are very sturdy & strong.
Raymond Grodnicki
May 8, 2025
To tell the truth, I don't know how I got along without these thongs. I have use these, in so many ways it's unbelievable. Get a set and you won't be sorry.
DJ
May 6, 2025
Bought cheap ones because I gave these away and couldn’t find them. Lots of searching later bought these again. Cheap ones in the trash
Richard Clervil
April 23, 2025
These were great tweezers had them since I was 17 and yesterday was the day that it decided to fall apart during service and I’m disappointed because there’s sentimental value. For the future, the makers of these tweezers please weld the tweezers instead of putting adhesive because it doesn’t do any chef/ line cook Justice if their tweezers just fall apart during service, it’s inconvenient and annoying. Now I’m looking into JB prince tweezers for the time being.
Hal C Maulden
March 28, 2025
I really liked using these. Unfortunately they came apart at the weld.
Amrei K.
March 27, 2025
Super Qualität und super praktisch.
Cliente
February 12, 2025
ottimo prodotto ad un ottimo prezzo
Hadi
February 9, 2025
Pünktlich geliefert Qualität sehr gut Preis Leistung ausgezeichnet
D. Fenton
February 3, 2025
Great product at the price. Not certain I'd use them for turning a roast though. I purchased them for plating and still life photography work.
J.S.
January 22, 2025
Got it for using while grilling. Used it the same day we got it. Loved it.
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