Kaiser Bakeware Patisserie One-Handed Flour Sifter
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| The design of this sifter lets you squeeze and hold at the same time, freeing your other hand to add ingredients. Very handy and lightweight. |
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One-handed sifting, dishawasher safe : Powered by Amazon Posted on 2007-08-09 |
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| Love this sifter. My previous Kaiser One-Handed sifter lasted 20 years, despite it's plastic construction. I love it because it's plastic so it goes in the dishwasher and will never rust like the metal ones. It is truly one-handed sifting. I bought 2 and one of them arrived with the central piece misaligned, but I was able to re-insert it. |
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If you want the best.... : Powered by Amazon Posted on 2005-08-17 |
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| This is the only one-handed sifter I've found that works well. Most of the small stainless steel sifters that have the spring loaded handle will pinch your fingers. I hate the one that you swing back and forth to sift... what's up with that?? If this product had stainless steel vanes and actuator, I would have given it 5 stars. In any case, you can't go wrong here! |
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Excellent Sifter : Powered by Amazon Posted on 2005-08-15 |
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| Sifter is so easy to use. Doesn't wear out my hand like my old one did! Very pleased with this one! |
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Disappointing : Powered by Amazon Posted on 2005-04-18 |
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| When my favorite sifter finally wore out after years of use, I was happy to find an identical one still available. However, I quickly found out that it only looked the same. The spring mechanism was too weak to allow the sifting blades to return to position after squeezing the handle when using more than a half cup or so of flour. After less than a dozen uses, the plastic part which attached the spring to the blade broke. Unfortunately, it appears as though Kaiser has instituted the same sort of "cost takeout" process used by many companies to maximize profits at the expense of quality. |
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Plastic... : Powered by Amazon Posted on 2003-07-22 |
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| This can be a good sifter if only Kaiser does not use plastic for the movable parts... alas, mine can be jammed easily if I fill the cup to half its height and the reason is because the plastic "stick" that links the squeezing handle and the rotary can be bent pretty easily. I would say that if you only want to sift a small amount of confectioners' sugar onto pastries, then this sifter is fine. However, I personally would not recommend this sifter over any others I have used. (i.e., get something else...) |
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