The Rada Cutlery Turner in Black has a large face that’s sized for cooking. But that’s not all! Rada’s Turnover is made from quality 300 series high-nickel stainless steel, guaranteed to last through a lifetime of uses. Big enough for anything you need to flip and very sturdy. This guy is ideal for everyday household use, but its good looks will impress when friends show up for dinner. Rada’s Turnover is designed for cooking and grilling with slots to help drain grease and can be used for large burgers, chicken, fish, and veggies too. Its stability makes it ideal for scooping up gooey brownies or sticky caramel rolls from their pans. This handy utensil has tons of potential, so you’ll find yourself reaching for it again and again.
About Rada Cutlery:
Formed from humble beginnings in 1948, Rada Cutlery is a family-owned business in Waverly, Iowa that has created lasting quality ever since. Founded with the mindset of helping others, Rada is incredibly proud to offer a superb fundraising program that helps more than 12,000 groups per year raise money for many great causes. Today, they continue to bring the same made-in-the-USA quality in all kinds of products from outstanding knives to commercial-grade pans with superior craftsmanship and backed by a lifetime guarantee. Even some of the original silver handles knives like their Paring, Steak/Utility, and Slicer are still in production.
Rada Cutlery Turner (Black) Features:
- Constructed from 300 series high nickel stainless steel for great performance and superior durability
- Features a durable face that won’t bend or break
- A sturdy ridge at the base gives it added stability
- Perfect for cooking and grilling
- Ideal for turning large burgers, chicken, fish, and veggies
- Easily remove even the stickiest foods from the pan
- It comes with a black resin offset handle
- Handwashing is recommended
- Face length: 3.75″
- Total length: 10.125″
- Lifetime warranty
- Made in the USA
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