The Kitchen Aid Tool Set comes with six piece tools that I use a lot. It has two spoons, a ladle, a fork and a turner. It is guaranteed that almost every time I cook I will use one of these tools. For example, I have used the spoons for spooning food from the pot without collecting the juice. I have used the ladle for my homemade soups. I have used the fork for pasta dished. I think the turner has been most handy. I have used the turner for flipping pancakes, eggs, pork chops and more. The tools are resistant to heat up to 450 Fahrenheit. So I don't have to worry about the tools melting. The tools are durable and wonderful in any type of cooking I do.
The Kitchen Aid Tool Set looks great. I have received many compliments from friends and family on how cool the tool set looks in my kitchen. It is black in color so it goes great with any kitchen décor that you may have. The six-piece tool set also comes with a ceramic container that you can store your kitchen tools. The container has a non-slip bottom, which doesn't fall when I am in a hurry to grab one of the tools.
The Kitchen Aid Tool Set is easy to clean. You can either put it in the dishwasher or wash the tools by hand. Most foods don't seem to stick on the tools, which is great. I don't like spending too much time in having to scrub a kitchen tool.
You can purchase the Kitchen Aid Tool Set at Kohl's stores. I bought the tool set for $30 dollars not including tax. I think the price is well worth the product. The manufacturer does give you a lifetime warranty however it is limited in what is covered. The brochure is including in the purchase you make. I have had the tools for about a year now and they still look like new. I would recommend the Kitchen Aid Tool Set to anyone who enjoys cooking in the kitchen.
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JALEH holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and a Masters of Science in Marriage and Family Counseling. She is the book author of Making Marriage a Success and Life's Little How to Book which can be... View profile
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Post a CommentThis is a great article. I agree that you need the best tools in the kitchen to get the job done more effectively. I also think that fresh ingredients as well as the highest quality are what helps a recipe to taste its best.