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I Can't Review November 24, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was given as part of a wedding gift set. I have not heard pro nor con from the receiving couple.
great for starters. November 10, 2008 I just started taking up baking... and have never used a rolling pin before. This is a good size and it works really well. I don't have a problem with the dough sticking to it at all. However, it's a plain wooden pin, nothing eye catching, but it's a good cheap start for beginners.
Also, I find myself not using the handles... but placing my hands on the base instead. It's just easier that way for me, as I have more control, and the dough seems to roll out easier when I do that. I'm thinking I should have upgraded to the French Vic Firth Maple Rolling Pins because it doesn't have any handles, but it's okay. All in all, I'm satisfied with my purchase.
Solid and Cheap September 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Agree with everyone else. This is a solid pin and a rocking deal if you get it shipped free or with Prime.
Not flashy, but does the job August 30, 2008 If you're looking for a no-frills rolling pin that gets the job done, than this is a good one for you. Not super polished, or aesthetically pleasing, but as far as rolling pins go, this is as good as any other.
Fine, but a little disappointing June 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I know the product description gives measurements, so I should have known, but this rolling pin seemed so small to me; really too small to be that effective. Also, it was really light, which made it seem flimsy and as if it would be less effective. It also seems to me that dough would get stuck between the handles and the pin, as there is a relatively large gap. All in all, although there's nothing wrong with it per se, I wasn't thrilled with this pin.
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