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June 20, 2009
Lock & Load: World's most technical salad tongs
Florence Fabricant reviewed them in her June 16, 2009 "Food Stuff" column in the New York Times Dining section, as follows.
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Love This Salad, but Your Tongs Make Me a Little Nervous
How many bells and whistles do you need on a pair of stainless steel kitchen tongs? The business end of these has three different surfaces: one wavy for gentle pickup, one with a sawtooth edge for secure grasping and at the tip, a fine little angled edge that works for small items.
Each pair can be locked into three positions by adjusting the top eyelet, and they come apart for cleaning by hand or in the dishwasher.
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9" long: $19.95.
12" long: $24.95.
Both here.
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The SNAPI is more fun for salad but less technical. It's like a clamshell and you grab the salad with it.
Posted by: Chedva | Jun 20, 2009 11:01:09 PM
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