🥄 Elevate Every Dish with Precision & Style
The Kunz Regular Spoon is a 9-inch, 18/10 stainless steel chef’s spoon designed for professional-level cooking and plating. With a 2.5 tablespoon capacity, it offers precise portion control and versatility for tasks like saucing, basting, and quenelle shaping. Durable, dishwasher safe, and free from harmful chemicals, it’s the essential tool for millennial managers who demand both style and function in their kitchen arsenal.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material Type Free | BPS Free, Latex Free, PVS Free, Lead Free, Chemical Free, Phthalate Free, PVC Free, BPA Free, Plastic Free |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Style Name | Chef,Cooking,Tool |
Color | Gray |
Item Weight | 77.11 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W | 9"L x 2.5"W |
G**T
Good tool to have
These spoons are stamped (cheapest construction method), and I can find similarly sized spoons of similar quality at big-box stores for around $2.50.That being said, this spoon is very well designed for plating- the bowl is the right depth, the front of the bowl is shaped just right for saucing, the handle angle is just right, and the end of the handle is even shaped well for standing an herb garnish.In short, these are being sold at a hefty profit, but the performance is there.
J**E
Bargain
Perfect spoon for serving! Worth the money
M**R
A pleasure to use
Wonderful for basting or serving. Balanced and beautiful. I will probably order a few more.
D**H
Must have tool.
This is something that every serious cook should possess. I was skeptical until i got mine. Perfect volume and shape to the spoon and handle for pan sauces and plating.
T**Y
Efficient and easy to use.
Great for basting. It's shallow draft carries the exact amount needed for many kitchen projects. I
E**
Family loved getting these as gifts !
Arrived on time!
S**G
Works as promised
Too expensive but precise as promised.
M**E
Perfect gift for foodies, like myself
I read about the Chef Kunz spoon in a popular cooking magazine quite a few years ago. I finally tried it, loved it, and have since purchased more to give to my friends who also enjoy cooking. The article said many do not consider it a spoon (even though that’s what it is), they consider it a cooking utensil and I have come to agree.
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