Earlywood 10 Inch Handmade Cooking Utensil For Kitchen, Multi-Purpose Wood Scraper And Egg Turner, Cast Iron Scraper And Wood Sa
$28.48
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Earlywood cooking utensil made of? A: The Earlywood cooking utensil is handcrafted from ethically sourced, sustainable, and all-natural woods, ensuring quality and longevity.
- Q: What are the main uses for the Earlywood cooking utensil? A: This versatile utensil can be used as a pancake flipper, egg spatula, wood skillet scraper, beef chopper, garlic crusher, and wooden bench scraper.
- Q: Is the Earlywood utensil safe for non-stick cookware? A: Yes, the wooden material is safe for non-stick cookware and will not scratch or damage your pots and pans.
- Q: How should I care for my Earlywood cooking utensil? A: To maintain its quality, it is recommended to wash the utensil by hand and avoid soaking it in water or placing it in the dishwasher.
- Q: What is the warranty on the Earlywood cooking utensil? A: The Earlywood cooking utensil comes with a lifetime warranty, reflecting the manufacturer's confidence in its quality and durability.
- Q: Is this utensil suitable for cooking eggs? A: Absolutely! The Earlywood cooking utensil is specifically designed for cooking eggs, with a sharp flat front that lifts eggs easily to prevent burning.
- Q: Where is the Earlywood cooking utensil made? A: This cooking utensil is handcrafted in Montana, USA, ensuring high-quality craftsmanship.
- Q: What is the thickness of the Earlywood cooking utensil? A: The utensil features a half-inch thick hand-rounded tail end, providing a comfortable grip while cooking.
- Q: Can I use the Earlywood utensil for high-heat cooking? A: Yes, the solid wooden construction allows it to withstand high heat, making it suitable for various cooking techniques.
- Q: What types of wood are available for the Earlywood cooking utensil? A: The Earlywood cooking utensil is available in four different types of ethically sourced woods, each selected for its quality and aesthetics.