ChefLand 13 Piece Stainless Steel Bar Set/Professional Bar Tools Including Shaker/Jigger/Corkscrew/Speed Opener/Strainer







Key features
- •This 13 piece kit features high quality tools that are great for the professional at work or for any home bar. This professional quality bartending set will insure you have everything you need to pour proper drinks. Bar set includes: 1x- 28 oz. Shaker 1x- 16 oz shaker (used to cap the 28 oz.) 1X- red knob bar spoon 1x- jigger 1- 1/4 x 3/4 1x- corkscrew 6x- black pour spouts 1x- 4 prong strainer 1x- speed opener
- •IDEAL FOR ANY LEVEL - If you're looking to mix up delicious and refreshing cocktails that you'll want to serve again and again at your next cocktail party, then this is the set you'll need. It's durable, rugged, washable and great to train the beginner bartender, as well as to be enjoyed by the pro's. Recommended for anyone who wants to start a home bar, or add class and variety to an existing one.
- •A TASTE FOR ALL - Experiment with the classic cocktails such as the minty, zesty mojito, an easy vodka tonic, or an exotic honey and bergamot-flavoured Golden Flip. Stick with a delicious vodka cocktail, or branch out with some non-alcoholic Mocktails. Select something that fits your mood, or pick something new and adventurous. Either way you can't go wrong!
- •CONSTRUCTION - Tools are manufactured from a high grade stainless steel.
- •GET INTO THE MIX - Impress friends and colleagues with this upscale, fabulously priced ChelfLand Professional Bar Set, perfect for a cocktail party, cocktails gift, home bars, professional bartenders, a birthday present or an exciting new hobby.
ChefLand 13 Piece Stainless Steel Bar Set/Professional Bar Tools Including Shaker/Jigger/Corkscrew/Speed Opener/Strainer
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Customer Reviews
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Amazon Customer•November 27, 2017
Good set- the shakers are kind of difficult to put together when shaking the ingredients together. Great set though!
Attractive, economical set for you home bar
Melody McKeone•October 13, 2016
Bought this as a housewarming gift for some close friends and have used it a couple of times at their house to make cocktails. It's a great beginner set for a home bar, really has the essentials. It looks nice too. Everything seemed to be very high quality. They were thrilled with it and are still using it 8 or so months later on the regular with no problems. Still looks and work great!
Really liked it.
Kaitlyn Christina•June 10, 2016
Bought these as a gift for a bartending friend, and he loved them. The only issue was that one of the pourers leaked really bad so it spilled all over the place when he went to use it.
Pretty great set, especially for the price
Amazon Customer•June 17, 2015
Strainer, jigger, spoon, and bottle opener are all great. The pour spouts are pretty useless-- pours slowly/unevenly, drips down side. The boston shaker is a little shallow in the 2nd cup so you can't make large batches; as an ex. I can do a 4x serving of Old Fashioned's in them before running into trouble. They do however seal just fine, the only times I've run into issues was when putting too much liquid in all at once.
Haven't noticed any rusting or discoloration even after leaving out unrinsed numerous times, so no complaints about quality. Would be nice if it came with a muddler to make this an all-inclusive kit, but no biggie.
Haven't noticed any rusting or discoloration even after leaving out unrinsed numerous times, so no complaints about quality. Would be nice if it came with a muddler to make this an all-inclusive kit, but no biggie.
Great bargain, but not for the picky
Alexander Benn•April 8, 2015
Lots of gadgets in here, some of which are more useful than others. I mostly needed a Hawthorne strainer but the shaker tins were a nice bonus. Everything else is just gravy for me, but the specific items seem to vary between sets from what is advertised. Notes:
* Hawthorne strainer: works well. Fits beautifully in the small tin. Has a proper handle, and you can use the double slot to pour into two glasses side-by-side at once. Nicer way to pour than those shakers with integrated strainers.
* Tins: one is huge (32 oz) and one is tiny (16 oz). The small one is the one you're supposed to pour into and serve out of. This one will just barely fit two smallish drinks and your ice. When you put the big tin over the small one it looks silly, and it's kind of awkward breaking the seal when you're done, since you have to lift the big heavy tin at the same time. You also might have trouble doing the poor-mans-strainer trick of pouring through a small gap between the tins. This is not the best presentation shaker combo for your high end cocktail bar. However, the big tin is so big you could use it with just about any other medium-size tin or a tempered pint glass, and that might look better. The small tin looks good by itself and is great for stirred drinks. Mine has an elegant little metal ridge around the side which adds some classiness. No promises you'll get the same one, though, based on the photos.
* The jigger I got was a 1/2 oz / 1 oz one. That's my least-used jigger and I already had one, so it mostly sits in a drawer. The Amazon item listing claims it should be 3/4 oz / 1 1/4 oz, but mine was not.
* Beer bottle opener is super heavy duty and thick. I like the heft of it and the simple stainless look.
* Wine opener seems well-built. Some cheaper wine openers don't have a solid connection between the screw and the handle so the screw can pull out of the handle as you yank; that doesn't look to be the case with this one. Includes integrated blade for cutting foil.
* Bar spoon is a bar spoon. It is not as nicely balanced as the other one I have, but it is fine.
* Haven't used the pourers. I don't run a sports bar so I don't want my precious booze to have an open-air spout and go bad from oxidation.
* I wish they'd thrown a Julep strainer in here instead of some of the other odds and ends.
Overall, a fabulous bargain and a great way to deepen the tools of your existing bar, but if you are picky you may find that it doesn't come with the perfect version of each item. There are better-matched tins, better bar spoons, better jiggers, and better strainers out there. If you don't care, though, then this is the set for you.
* Hawthorne strainer: works well. Fits beautifully in the small tin. Has a proper handle, and you can use the double slot to pour into two glasses side-by-side at once. Nicer way to pour than those shakers with integrated strainers.
* Tins: one is huge (32 oz) and one is tiny (16 oz). The small one is the one you're supposed to pour into and serve out of. This one will just barely fit two smallish drinks and your ice. When you put the big tin over the small one it looks silly, and it's kind of awkward breaking the seal when you're done, since you have to lift the big heavy tin at the same time. You also might have trouble doing the poor-mans-strainer trick of pouring through a small gap between the tins. This is not the best presentation shaker combo for your high end cocktail bar. However, the big tin is so big you could use it with just about any other medium-size tin or a tempered pint glass, and that might look better. The small tin looks good by itself and is great for stirred drinks. Mine has an elegant little metal ridge around the side which adds some classiness. No promises you'll get the same one, though, based on the photos.
* The jigger I got was a 1/2 oz / 1 oz one. That's my least-used jigger and I already had one, so it mostly sits in a drawer. The Amazon item listing claims it should be 3/4 oz / 1 1/4 oz, but mine was not.
* Beer bottle opener is super heavy duty and thick. I like the heft of it and the simple stainless look.
* Wine opener seems well-built. Some cheaper wine openers don't have a solid connection between the screw and the handle so the screw can pull out of the handle as you yank; that doesn't look to be the case with this one. Includes integrated blade for cutting foil.
* Bar spoon is a bar spoon. It is not as nicely balanced as the other one I have, but it is fine.
* Haven't used the pourers. I don't run a sports bar so I don't want my precious booze to have an open-air spout and go bad from oxidation.
* I wish they'd thrown a Julep strainer in here instead of some of the other odds and ends.
Overall, a fabulous bargain and a great way to deepen the tools of your existing bar, but if you are picky you may find that it doesn't come with the perfect version of each item. There are better-matched tins, better bar spoons, better jiggers, and better strainers out there. If you don't care, though, then this is the set for you.
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