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Bamboo Kitchen Paddles – set of (2)

The perfect gift for your foodie. The Kitchen paddles are a unique kitchen aid with many uses in your kitchen. Use the Kitchen Paddles to accurately place and remove your creations in ovens, grills and serving plates. The Kitchen Paddles also make great cutting and serving boards. Each set of the patent pending Kitchen Paddles is complete with two (2) identical earth friendly bamboo paddles that lock together on the counter and peel apart with an easy movement so that they can be used with a more natural side to side motion rather than the hard to control push and pull of the traditional baking or pizza peel.

Each Kitchen Paddle measures 6 x 20 x 3/8 inches for easy handling and storage in conventional cabinets or drawers.

 

Enjoy and have fun with the peel apart Kitchen Paddles

Latest Reviews:

Hello Tom,

I just wanted to let you know that Joey and I are enjoying the Kitchen Paddles so much! I had picked up a set on my way home from work at Kutztown a few months ago, and since then we’ve hosted a mother’s day pizza dinner, we’ve invited friends over for pizza dinners, and we’ve created an entire party theme revolving around the Kitchen Paddles – a Make-Your-Own-Pizza Party where people can bring their own favorite toppings. We always show off the Kitchen Paddles to those who enjoy the pizza made on the grill. Thanks for this great invention! We love it!

Best,
Emily W

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The peel apart Kitchen Paddles are made from bamboo, a healthy renewable resource.

Bamboo can be used for many products in place of hard woods – it is a very sustainable substitute. Since bamboo grows 1000’s of times faster than hard wood trees, using it helps contribute towards saving the environment.

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