Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the KitchenAid KE015OHOBA Classic Short Turner made of? A: The KitchenAid Classic Short Turner is made from a combination of nylon, which is reinforced with 30% glass for added durability, and features a glossy ABS handle.
- Q: Is the KitchenAid Short Turner safe for non-stick cookware? A: Yes, the nylon material of the KitchenAid Short Turner is safe to use on all types of cookware, including non-stick surfaces.
- Q: What is the heat resistance of the KitchenAid Short Turner? A: The KitchenAid Short Turner is heat resistant up to 450°F (232°C), making it suitable for various cooking tasks.
- Q: Can the KitchenAid Short Turner be washed in a dishwasher? A: Yes, the KitchenAid Short Turner is dishwasher safe, allowing for easy and convenient cleanup.
- Q: What benefits does the shorter handle of the KitchenAid Short Turner provide? A: The shorter handle design offers better control and precision when lifting and turning foods, such as pancakes and grilled cheese.
- Q: Does the KitchenAid Short Turner come with a warranty? A: Yes, the KitchenAid Short Turner includes a one-year hassle-free replacement warranty and a lifetime limited warranty.
- Q: What is the size of the KitchenAid Short Turner? A: The KitchenAid KE015OHOBA Classic Short Turner comes in one size, which is designed for optimal control and ease of use.
- Q: How does the design of the KitchenAid Short Turner enhance its usability? A: The turner's head is designed with a fiberglass reinforced nylon for strength and durability, while the glossy ABS handle provides a comfortable grip.
- Q: Is the KitchenAid Short Turner suitable for heavy foods? A: While the KitchenAid Short Turner is designed for lifting and turning foods like pancakes and grilled cheese, it may not be ideal for very heavy or dense foods.
- Q: What should I consider when using the KitchenAid Short Turner? A: When using the KitchenAid Short Turner, ensure that the cookware is compatible with nylon utensils and avoid using it above the heat resistance limit of 450°F (232°C).