Curtis Stone
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Only lasted a few months before the bubbling started, not ideal and pretty average for $50
CURTIS STONE CARVING BOARD with Rubber Moldy Corners – Got a CURTIS STONE CARVING BOARD free after collecting points from Coles Supermaket They state its valued at $54.00? don't know why it would be so… Read more
expensive as its so Badly Design/made with it's rubber corners cheap wood Used. When I first used it, I noticed it was hard to side on the kitchen benchtop owing to the rubber corners. After I used it to carve/slice I noticed the surface was scored, cheap soft wood used. We have had it about a month and my wife noticed after a rubber corner came off, it was covered in mold. So we have put it in the bin. You would think Coles would test these products they promote before releasing it to the public/customer most likely too busy counting the profits margins.
BBQ oven mitts – I was doubtful about these at first, they are a bit awkward to put on, but become second nature once you get used to it. They are perfect, I have… Read more
had mine for over 6 mths and they are still in perfect condition. They are safe and heat proof, and these mitts are a landfill saviour! No more throwing out and replacing mitts that don't work and become burnt and grotty every few months. These will last for years. Great product and great for the environment. ❤ BTW bonus is I redeemed these for free with my supermarket shopping. One of the few items I have use for and value
There are better kitchen shears around – For a class chef to associate himself with these is a bit concerning. First disappointment is that they're not surgically sharp like you would… Read more
expect (Kid friendly, perhaps? But kids don't usually cut up the meat). Tried them on well-roasted lamb and they get through, but not like a knife through butter like you'd expect. And they will only get more blunt as time goes on.
Second disappointment is that they feel like they are made for a left-handed person (Fine, you say - Curtis cuts left-handed), but most people are right-handed and there needs to be an alternate type made if you want sales (these were complimentary from Coles).
Finally, there is no pin holding the shears together (they have a twist-projection for blade separation instead), so if you absent-mindedly pick these up at the barbecue by one finger hole, they promptly fall apart.
Save your money and buy the Jasni Stainless Steel Sharp Korean Barbecue BBQ Kitchen Scissors instead - they are right-handed, have an inbuilt bottle cap opener/nutcracker and have a self-locking nut and washer holding them together!