: Joyce Chen 3-Piece Burnished Bamboo Stir-Fry Set

: Joyce Chen 3-Piece Burnished Bamboo Stir-Fry Set

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Joyce Chen 3-Piece Burnished Bamboo Stir-Fry Set

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Joyce Chen 3-Piece Burnished Bamboo Stir-Fry Set
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Piece Availability: Usually ships in 3 to 4 weeks

Street Price: $9.99
Gaunz Org Price: $7.00
Savings!: $2.99 (30%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1742





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Joyce Chen
Color: Natural
EAN: 0048002332187
Label: Joyce Chen
Product Manufacturer: Joyce Chen
Model: 33-2018
Publisher: Joyce Chen
Ranking: 1742
Studio: Joyce Chen
Variation Description: Natural


Piece facts:
  • 3-piece set: 9-inch rice paddle; 12-inch mixing spoon; 13-inch stir-fry spatula
  • Made of bamboo, an earth-friendly renewable resource
  • Burnished honey color results from oven-roasting the bamboo
  • Tough, wood-like tools will not swell, split, or absorb moisture
  • Perfect for cooking on nonstick surfaces; dishwasher-safe




Set Stir-Fry Bamboo Burnished 3-Piece Chen Joyce






0ur opinion:

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Joyce Chen's tools of choice for stir-frying, making tempura and serving-up sticky rice. lncluded in the set is a Long Spoon, Spatula and Rice Paddle, all made of burnished bamboo, which is heat-resistant so it stands up to high temperatures, especially from a hot wok. lt won't soften like other utensils and is resistant to stains.

Review:
ln today's rapidly changing world, using renewable resources makes sense, even in the kitchen. Joyce Chen's burnished bamboo utensils are not only earth-friendly, but beautiful and practical. Bamboo, a grass, grows quickly to harvestable size and is considered an environmentally-sound replacement for slow-growing trees. Stronger than wood, the tools in this set won't scratch nonstick surfaces and are so tough they won't swell, split, or absorb moisture like wood can. Moreover, these are dishwasher-safe. The burnished honey color comes not from a stain but from oven-roasting, which caramelizes the bamboo's naturally occurring sugars.

Designed for stir-frying, this three-piece set includes a 9-inch rice paddle, 12-inch mixing spoon, and 13-inch stir-fry spatula, each with a hole for hanging. All are safe to use on any nonstick surface. Joyce Chen produces an impressive range of burnished bamboo kitchen tools and cutting boards, along with traditional woks and Asian-style cutlery for the dedicated home chef. --Ann Bieri

What's in the Box
Stir-fry utensil set. The set consists of: 9-inch rice paddle; 12-inch mixing spoon; 13-inch stir-fry spatula. 3 pieces total.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good workmanship ...
We are trying to reduce plastics in the kitchen and these items fill the cooking utensil void nicely. Easy to clean and they don't scratch up pots and pans.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Cheap and still working great a year later
We've been using these over the past year continually with no complaints. These are much better quality than the freebies that come with some woks. They are sealed and still look like new even after washing them repeatedly in the dishwasher. If you want something sturdy to use in pans you're worried about scratching, these are the way to go.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent, sturdy spoon set! ...
I ordered these spoons for just one of them, and found out that ALL of them are VERY useful. They are HIGH quality wood, much better than I expected based off of the VERY cheap price, and mine didn't have a perfume odor at all! The shape of two of the spoons are excellent, with flat edges so you can easily have a spoon/spatula, which was a pleasant surprise. Then you have one spatula and one regular wooden spoon. All of these are wonderful, so I'm coming back for more!



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Joyce Chen Stirfry Set, 3 Piece
Good quality, sturdy, nice finish,and fun to use. Very versatile equiptment for most cooking situations.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Simply Marvelous ...
The Joyce Chen 3-piece bamboo stir fry set is absolutely amazing. I never understood the hype surrounding the use of bamboo until I ordered a set of these for my girlfriend's birthday; now I'm on the bandwagon! These utensils are soft like wood and won't hurt your pots and pans, but unlike wood they do not retain water after cleaning them and dry almost instantaneously. Furthermore, very little sticks to these utensils, making clean-up a breeze! After using these for several months, we have decided to purchase three more sets, one each for a different person for Christmas. At such a low price, these make fantastic gifts for the chef in your life!

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