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HomeBBQ StoreBBQ Tools & AccessoriesBBQ SkewersSteven Raichlen Best of Barbecue Double Prong Bamboo Grilling Kabob Skewers Set of 20 (6.5-inch Long) |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Excellent quality Jun 27, 2007
By Fernando Alemany MD They arrived within the expected time. All of the skewers where very well made. No splinters or burrs on the shaft of the skewers. I used them that same night on a fondue with cheese. They worked much better than the metal spikes. I usually loose two pieces of bread once the cheese starts running out and starts to become hard. Didn't loose any this time. There was not flavor imparted to the mixture either. They cleaned very easily and dried quickly on the kitchen counter.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Rather short to be much use. May 23, 2011
By S. Pickup
"spickup"
These are exactly as described and of adequate quality to be reused a couple of times after washing. The one issue is that they are advertised at 6.5 inches long, but the usable length of the skewer is just 4 inches. This isn't very long. They might be OK for some short satay skewers, but they are very short if you have some serious amounts of kebab chunks to grill. There are some 9.5 inch ones also available (I purchased the longer variety at my local hardware store) which may be of more use.
Bamboo skewers Nov 20, 2009
By morpheus Great set of skewers. worked well with fruits at the party especially for the fondue fountain. Still have a lot left and am sure will come in handy in the future. great buy!
Bait and Switch Aug 25, 2009
By William Irvine
"Paint Guy"
I have no idea if the "Steven Raichlen Best of Barbecue SR8029" is good or not.
I received 80 pieces of JUNK form some bulk package.
I would have returned the product I received but I needed something for my dinner party.
Truth is the lowest price isn't the best deal.
Caveat Emptor, "Let the buyer beware".
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