KitchenAid Nonstick Rolling Pin
KitchenAid Nonstick Rolling Pin Description
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Binding: Kitchen
EAN: 0024131089895
Product Features: Durable coating and superior release
Number Of Items: 1
Binding: Kitchen
EAN: 0024131089895
Product Features: Durable coating and superior release
Number Of Items: 1
KitchenAid Nonstick Rolling Pin Features
Durable coating and superior release
Offset handles that provide extra hand clearance
Handles that automatically return to the ready position
Dishwasher safe
Offset handles that provide extra hand clearance
Handles that automatically return to the ready position
Dishwasher safe
Editorial Review of KitchenAid Nonstick Rolling Pin
Roll out perfect pie crusts every time with this nonstick rolling pin by KitchenAid. Features a durable coating for superior dough release; offset handles provide great hand clearance; and the handles automatically return to the ready position. Dishwasher safe. Imported.
Customer Reviews of KitchenAid Nonstick Rolling Pin
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Review Summary: Best Rolling Pin EVER!
Review: I looked at this rolling pin in stores before I bought it. After using it, I dont know why I hesitated. It has a good weight to it, so you dont have to use as much force. And the handles are higher up than a normal one so your fingers wont touch the counter top, or pastery. I Really love it. But, one thing that a lot of people dont realize is that just because it says nonstick, does not mean that things still wont stick to it. 'Stick Resistant' should be used in place of nonstick, not just for this item but all that use that term. Really though, if you are looking for a great rolling pin, and if your a fan of KitchenAid, then BUY THIS ITEM!
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Review Summary: Good pin but not nonstick
Review: I bought this when my old wooden one of 20+ years finally gave up. It has a good weight and the off set handles are an excellent idea. It is comfortable to use, a very smooth roller, but, not entirely non stick - with stickier doughs I have had to use a small dusting of flour but definitely not as much as with my old roller.
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Review Summary: Dough still sticks...
Review: I had high hopes for this rolling pin, especially after years of working with a crummy lightweight wooden one. However, although this one was definitely easier to work with (and stuck less) than my old one--and is very nice looking and priced well too--the dough still sticks to it. I've tried numerous cookie dough recipes at this point, and there are still little bits of dough that stick to the "nonstick" surface. You can't really do anything about them except pick them off, because flour doesn't stick to this rolling pin. I also found that although this rolling pin is heavier than my old one, I still have to work pretty hard to roll out chilled dough. So, I'm returning this and looking for another one--maybe marble.
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Review Summary: This "nonstick" rolling pin isn't "nonstick"
Review: I bought this rolling pin because I was baking sugar cookies for the holiday season. I wanted to use cookie cutters, but didn't have a rolling pin. I figured that since this said "nonstick" and it was more expensive than its competitors, it was better in quality and wouldn't stick to the dough (which was worth the extra money by itself).
The cookie dough DID stick to this rolling pin. I tried covering the rolling pin in flour but the flour wouldn't stick to it (go figure!). It's sturdy and very functional as a rolling pin. Just don't make the mistake I did of thinking it won't stick to cookie dough.
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Review Summary: KitchenAid Nonstick Rolling Pin
Review: I'm a man I've got big hands and I bake . Made speck kuchen yesterday it's got a sticky dough and this rolling pin is perfect . room for my hands nonstick and easy clean up. I've used wooden pins and I've even got a marble one this KitchenAid Pin is the best hands down . I highly recommend this pin .
Review Summary: Best Rolling Pin EVER!
Review: I looked at this rolling pin in stores before I bought it. After using it, I dont know why I hesitated. It has a good weight to it, so you dont have to use as much force. And the handles are higher up than a normal one so your fingers wont touch the counter top, or pastery. I Really love it. But, one thing that a lot of people dont realize is that just because it says nonstick, does not mean that things still wont stick to it. 'Stick Resistant' should be used in place of nonstick, not just for this item but all that use that term. Really though, if you are looking for a great rolling pin, and if your a fan of KitchenAid, then BUY THIS ITEM!
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: Good pin but not nonstick
Review: I bought this when my old wooden one of 20+ years finally gave up. It has a good weight and the off set handles are an excellent idea. It is comfortable to use, a very smooth roller, but, not entirely non stick - with stickier doughs I have had to use a small dusting of flour but definitely not as much as with my old roller.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: Dough still sticks...
Review: I had high hopes for this rolling pin, especially after years of working with a crummy lightweight wooden one. However, although this one was definitely easier to work with (and stuck less) than my old one--and is very nice looking and priced well too--the dough still sticks to it. I've tried numerous cookie dough recipes at this point, and there are still little bits of dough that stick to the "nonstick" surface. You can't really do anything about them except pick them off, because flour doesn't stick to this rolling pin. I also found that although this rolling pin is heavier than my old one, I still have to work pretty hard to roll out chilled dough. So, I'm returning this and looking for another one--maybe marble.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: This "nonstick" rolling pin isn't "nonstick"
Review: I bought this rolling pin because I was baking sugar cookies for the holiday season. I wanted to use cookie cutters, but didn't have a rolling pin. I figured that since this said "nonstick" and it was more expensive than its competitors, it was better in quality and wouldn't stick to the dough (which was worth the extra money by itself).
The cookie dough DID stick to this rolling pin. I tried covering the rolling pin in flour but the flour wouldn't stick to it (go figure!). It's sturdy and very functional as a rolling pin. Just don't make the mistake I did of thinking it won't stick to cookie dough.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: KitchenAid Nonstick Rolling Pin
Review: I'm a man I've got big hands and I bake . Made speck kuchen yesterday it's got a sticky dough and this rolling pin is perfect . room for my hands nonstick and easy clean up. I've used wooden pins and I've even got a marble one this KitchenAid Pin is the best hands down . I highly recommend this pin .

