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February 26, 2006

Oven Rack Adjuster

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Puts to shame the overpriced ridiculousness previously published here.

It's made of wood and measures about 14" long x 1" wide.

You use the notch carved a few inches down the side of the tool to pull an oven rack out to check doneness (below)

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and then push the rack back into place with the notch carved into the tool's end (below).

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The one pictured up top costs $4.

Prefer yours in myrtlewood (below)?

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$8 here.

[via cooksillustrated.com]

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Comments

I think it was Alton Brown who once showed on an episode of Good Eats how to make your own oven rack adjuster out of a sawn-off broomstick handle. Even more budget-friendly....

Posted by: fdr | Feb 27, 2006 12:03:24 PM

Gee, I just use a fork.

Posted by: Al Christensen | Feb 26, 2006 5:40:44 PM

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