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TrustScore 4 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

My cooking needs are meager

My cooking needs are meager, but I needed a couple of mixing bowls. This set seemed to be an inexpensive solution. I don't know when I'll ever need all five bowls, but it's nice to have a selection to choose from.

One feature I just love is that these bowls nest together in the biggest bowl. They all fit in so they only take up the amount of space the big bowl takes up. That is a great feature in my cramped kitchen. Storage space is minimal. These bowls fit in nicely.

The bowls are lightweight. They feel as though they might not be very sturdy, but I don't honestly think that's a problem. I'm not going to be treating them too roughly. I think if I pushed too hard I might dent them... so I won't push too hard.

In the meantime, they're stainless steel and shiny, making it easy to clean up when I'm done.

Definitely would buy again, and would recommend.

12 October 2024
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I was looking for lightweight stainless…

I was looking for lightweight stainless steel bowl to use for salads, chips etc. on the new porch so that when a guest reaches over for food and accidentally drops the bowl only the food will be lost! They are lightweight, so when full they would not be hard to carry and open two doors leading to porch enclosure. The bowls themselves are not uniform in weight, although this seems like it is on purpose. The larger the bowls have thicker and heavier gauge metal. the two smallest are "thinner". The smallest is good for beating an egg and the largest would hold a defrosting 4 lb chicken or a party size fruit salad...good sizes for most purposes. As to the quality of the stainless I cannot vouch, but they are shiny and unblemished (unused as yet), I don't expect them to stay that way forever, but then even my very good stainless steel pots develop some discoloration. They do look like it may be more like a good coating of stainless over some light metal...but good enuf for my purposes. I have china bowls for dinner parties and Rubbermade bowls for deep mixing, and mixmaster bowls came with the machine so these are perfect for quick mixing and porch and patio. One reviewer mentioned that they are too shallow, I did not think they were, although I was taken back when I saw the box and it only was about 6 inches deep. But the bowls compensate by being wide. As she suggested not great for mixing cake flour into batter. Think 3/4 bag+ of party size potato chips, salad for 6, egg salad, potato salad etc for buffets,(smaller sizes) dipping sauce and trail mix and you'll be able to assess their usefulness. These should definitely find a place in most kitchens.. you'll probably be reaching for them all the time, they're a breeze to clean, but they shouldn't be your only choice for all purposes. They nest well enuf so that they fit nicely in large kitchen drawer or on a shelf. Lids would have been nice (especially for the small ones) but mostly you would likely used smaller refrigerator dishes for storage. So if you're thinking about the don't hesitate! Will re-post if my impression changes.

12 September 2024

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