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February 26, 2006
Oven Rack Adjuster
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)
and then push the rack back into place with the notch carved into the tool's end (below).
The one pictured up top costs $4.
Prefer yours in myrtlewood (below)?
$8 here.
[via cooksillustrated.com]
February 26, 2006 at 11:01 AM | Permalink
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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

