di Oro Living Silicone Spatula Set - 3-piece 600F Heat-Resistant Baking Spoon & Spatulas - Ergonomic Easy-to-Clean Seamless One-Piece Design - Pro Grade Non-stick Rubber with Stainless Steel S-Core Technology! (Red)








Key features
- •ERGONOMIC EASY-TO-CLEAN SEAMLESS ONE-PIECE DESIGN - No seams or cracks to trap food and bacteria means that these utensils clean up easy and stay that way.
- •S-CORE' INTERNAL STAINLESS STEEL HANDLE SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY - The strength of stainless steel means that these utensils will hold up to the demanding use of home cooks and professional chefs and won't break like cheap plastic store brands.
- •HIGH HEAT 450°F PRO-GRADE SILICONE - Safe for Coated & Non-stick Cookware and perfect for use with hot foods and around the cook top.
- •SOFT GRIP NON-SLIP SATIN TEXTURE FINISH - The beautiful velvety matt finish on these utensils also provides superior grip and handling with wet hands.
- •LIFETIME GUARANTEE! - If you're not happy we're not happy! If we can't make it right and you are not satisfied for any reason, we will gladly and promptly refund your purchase price. We promise!
di Oro Living Silicone Spatula Set - 3-piece 600F Heat-Resistant Baking Spoon & Spatulas - Ergonomic Easy-to-Clean Seamless One-Piece Design - Pro Grade Non-stick Rubber with Stainless Steel S-Core Technology! (Red)
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Customer Reviews
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All I Can Feel is the Quality
Mss'ty✓ Verified Purchase•January 14, 2024
These are wonderful! When I was first considering them I thought they were a bit over-priced but I was seeing them through eyes that bought my last set of spatulas from a dollar-store. I knew that the cheap ones did not hold up well in heat and they were hard to keep clean. I was pretty sure that the silicone would hold up better in the heat, the steel reinforced handles might give added strength and the one-piece design offered a utensil that might be easier to keep clean. My older spatulas required disassembly to clean out the area where the handle joins the head otherwise nasty stuff would grow in there! Then the head would gradually loosen from the rigorous cleanings and I'd start losing them in my work... *extreme pet-peeve*
When I first saw them IRL my first impression was that the use-edges of the utensils were too thick. My first impression was wrong.
In my hand they felt good and while using them they performed three-bears perfect; not too soft, not too hard, they were just right.
I used the large spatula for a creamy fruit pie filling and the spoon/scraper to make scrambled eggs in a hot skillet first then later to make and transfer 5 quarts of oatmeal. The spatula was stiff enough to fold in the fresh sliced fruit and yet flexible enough to do a great job of scraping out the bowl (There wasn't enough left in the bowl to get a single lick!). The spoon's handle was more than stiff enough to thoroughly mix and scoop out the thick oatmeal while the edges and tip were pliable enough to conform to the sides of the pot for a clean scrape. Afterwards I sent them through the dishwasher and they came out looking like they were brand new. I see a long happy future for these utensils but will have to see how well they endure.
Update: Two months of almost daily use and they are still going strong. I did have a couple of occasions in the dishwasher where water had pooled on the surface of the utensil and the heat during the drying cycle dried it and left a noticeable whitish blotch of water/mineral residue on the matte finish. It did wash off with a little effort and it changed how I position them in the dishwasher; I no longer let them lay flat on the rack. The shortest one I place upright in the flatware basket, the longer ones I still lay horizontally in the top rack but I make sure they are 'on edge' or at least angled enough so that they drain off and not have puddles of water on them to dry at the end.
Update 17 September 2015: All three items still in use. The two larger items have been used almost daily now for over 18 months (Which also means they have been through the dishwasher almost daily too) and I can barely tell they have been used. The steel reinforcement has not deformed or separated internally. There has been no staining or fading of the silicone. They remain pliable and the use-edges work as well now as they did when I purchased them back in February 2014.
Update 24 February 2018. Still in use almost daily. Shows a little wear on the edge of the spoon/scraper on examination with a magnifying glass but that's it. No staining.
When I first saw them IRL my first impression was that the use-edges of the utensils were too thick. My first impression was wrong.
In my hand they felt good and while using them they performed three-bears perfect; not too soft, not too hard, they were just right.
I used the large spatula for a creamy fruit pie filling and the spoon/scraper to make scrambled eggs in a hot skillet first then later to make and transfer 5 quarts of oatmeal. The spatula was stiff enough to fold in the fresh sliced fruit and yet flexible enough to do a great job of scraping out the bowl (There wasn't enough left in the bowl to get a single lick!). The spoon's handle was more than stiff enough to thoroughly mix and scoop out the thick oatmeal while the edges and tip were pliable enough to conform to the sides of the pot for a clean scrape. Afterwards I sent them through the dishwasher and they came out looking like they were brand new. I see a long happy future for these utensils but will have to see how well they endure.
Update: Two months of almost daily use and they are still going strong. I did have a couple of occasions in the dishwasher where water had pooled on the surface of the utensil and the heat during the drying cycle dried it and left a noticeable whitish blotch of water/mineral residue on the matte finish. It did wash off with a little effort and it changed how I position them in the dishwasher; I no longer let them lay flat on the rack. The shortest one I place upright in the flatware basket, the longer ones I still lay horizontally in the top rack but I make sure they are 'on edge' or at least angled enough so that they drain off and not have puddles of water on them to dry at the end.
Update 17 September 2015: All three items still in use. The two larger items have been used almost daily now for over 18 months (Which also means they have been through the dishwasher almost daily too) and I can barely tell they have been used. The steel reinforcement has not deformed or separated internally. There has been no staining or fading of the silicone. They remain pliable and the use-edges work as well now as they did when I purchased them back in February 2014.
Update 24 February 2018. Still in use almost daily. Shows a little wear on the edge of the spoon/scraper on examination with a magnifying glass but that's it. No staining.
Incredible customer service
Lisa C.✓ Verified Purchase•November 28, 2023
I bought this set in 2016. After 8 years of constant use, the smallest spatula broke (the metal rod poked through the silicone) so I messaged the company. They immediately responded and walked me through the steps to get it replaced under the lifetime warranty. Within 24hrs I had my replacement. Great company, great products, great service.
Excellent product
Quantumbuddha✓ Verified Purchase•November 19, 2023
Awesome spatulas. They are nice and sturdy and perform flawlessly. I purchased this set eight years ago. One of the spatulas recently started oozing some weird thick sticky red sludge out of a hole in the silicon. So I ordered a new set to replace it. Great price for a great product.
Di Oro Silicone spatula set-- Highly recommend!
Joy 9✓ Verified Purchase•October 17, 2023
Pros: I agree with all of the 5 Star reviews. The silicone is flexible and sturdy. It was a pleasure to cook with these. I used this for my Anolon anodized and Cuisinart Professional Stainless Steel frying pans. Stir-frying was great and was able to use the spatula to scoop up the veggies easily. Even though these are flexible and "soft," it stirred the bottom of my stainless-steel frying pan, scraping the brown bits easily. Have a Lifetime Warranty. The spatulas clean easily by hand, as well as the dishwasher. My dishwasher is a Bosch, and it leaves some items wet, as there is no heating element. It did leave some white spots where the spatulas were not totally dry. Spots did come out after drying. I may need to adjust the Jet Dry setting on the dishwasher. Cons: Expensive but worth the price. I bought these on Prime Day. I am replacing all of my silicone or plastic utensils with these.
It's less expensive to buy a set than a single one. Do not hesitate to purchase these, but I would wait for a sale.
It's less expensive to buy a set than a single one. Do not hesitate to purchase these, but I would wait for a sale.
Sturdy sealed handle. No need to worry about wooden handle fostering mold or bacteria.
TK✓ Verified Purchase•October 6, 2023
Older spatulas were problematic as the wood handle would retain moisture inside the rubber/silicone and would turn black. We bleached them and then have to remove them and allow to dry.
These new ones are a sealed unit that does not require the special handling. they have enough flexibility on the blade to do the job and the handles are stiff enough to make them usable. We expect them to last for a very long time. If not, their lifetime warranty will come in handy
These new ones are a sealed unit that does not require the special handling. they have enough flexibility on the blade to do the job and the handles are stiff enough to make them usable. We expect them to last for a very long time. If not, their lifetime warranty will come in handy
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