KitchenAid 4-Piece Stainless-Steel Measuring Spoon Set
- ASIN: B00005KIBO
- List Price: $24.99
- Price: $16.19
- You Save: $8.80 (35%)
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Product Description:
Sleek and professional, these measuring spoons from KitchenAid are built to last in gleaming stainless steel. Hanging holes allow you to store on a wall rack, if you so choose. Unlike plastic measuring spoons, these won't stain or retain odors and will bear up to measuring very hot ingredients as needed.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Includes 1/4 teaspoon, 1/2 teaspoon, 1 teaspoon, and 1 tablespoon sizes
- Heavy-duty rivets deliver stability when scooping
- Stainless-steel construction ensures long-lasting utility
- Hanging hole lets users store on a wall rack
- Safe to use in dishwasher
- Binding: Kitchen
- Brand: KitchenAid
- EAN: 0024131072446
- Label: KitchenAid
- Manufacturer: KitchenAid
- Model: KG058SS
- ProductGroup: Kitchen
- ProductTypeName: ABIS_KITCHEN
- Publisher: KitchenAid
- SKU: 000863704
- Studio: KitchenAid
- UPC: 024131072446
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Customer Reviews 

Good measuring spoons
2008-06-16I like the strong quality of the measuring spoons as well as the fact that they're round vs. oval (makes for a cleaner look, I think). I wish the set came with a 1/8 teaspoon, but I can usually make do. Overall, I think it's a good set, especially if you like the KitchenAid brand.

the spoons are fine but the price is WAY off
2007-08-10Nothing particularly special or defective about these measuring spoons. They will make a small but nice addition to your KithenAid kitchen. However, the price of $19.99 is double the price that you would pay if you ordered from the KitchenAid website. Also, you consistently can find them for less than a third of Amazon's price at various closeout or discount store.

Bowl is too shallow
2003-12-06The larger spoons are as good as any other set, but nothing special. The smaller spoons, however, suffer from the design. The shallowness of the bowl requires that the surface area be large - too large for most spice jars. Instead of scooping out a quarter teaspoon, you must pour the spice into the spoon (often resulting in spills).