Swissmar Spachello
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on Wednesday, February 4, 2015
I bought this for peanut butter sandwiches. I buy peanut butter from Costco in the huge containers and you cannot reach the bottom without getting peanut butter fingers with a regular knife. This looked interesting. It is long enough to reach the bottom of a large peanut butter or mayo jar. The spreader side works well. The knife side cuts well too but is a bit awkwardly placed. The blade also makes me a bit nervous. It is very sharp. I think if you work with this utensil a bit and get the hang of it then you will be fine. Although I am not sure you save time or effort with this all in one. Maybe I am just a spazz. In retrospect I think I would have opted for just a bigger longer spreader with a silicone edge without the knife edge. It also seems to retain a lot of the peanut butter or mayo on the blade as it is not perfectly flat and smooth. Still a cool product and it is now part of my knife drawer. Which is another problem I wanted to put it in my gadget drawer but the sharp blade prohibits me from putting it there where I root around for stuff.I bought this because I wanted a long spreader for large sandwiches, but it cuts great too. This isn't the first thing I'd buy if I was stocking a kitchen drawer with knives and such, but I really find it useful. If you don't make a lot of sandwiches I'm not sure you would need it. This is a fairly specialized item. I paid a lot less than 25.00 for mine too. I think I paid 11.95and I'm very happy with it for that price.I have this sandwich spreader in red and absolutely love it. I convinced my husband to use it too. It is a perfect size for a man's hands, yet a woman can use it too. It slices beautifully as well as spreads. This time I ordered the green for our daughter-in-law. I'm not really fond of the color green, but I know she will love using it.This is my very favorite kitchen tool. Our family uses it on a daily basis. It also makes a great gift.
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