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Your cart is empty. Long paragraph spiral pattern design bar cocktail spoon bar strainers, bar cocktail gadgets, very cool design, vibrant feel. 15.7 inches in length can be applied to most of the deep cups.
quality 18/10 stainless steel product, classic style. Widely used in bars, family, party and so on. But also a very Personalized Gifts, to love cocktail people.
☆ high quality stainless steel material
☆ better design
☆ practical, whether it is a bar, or a family kitchen, any need to stir.
Tina Ruschmeier
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
Beautifully elegant and heavy duty. I wanted spoons of different lengths for my huge water bottles. The 2 different lengths are absolutely perfect. Excellent quality!!
Emily B
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
I use to stir my drinks in my 40oz thermal drink container. Works perfectly!
Daniel Mann
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
Stirred, not shaken.
Lynique
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2021
This spoon is perfect for mixing single-serve drinks! I mainly use it to make iced teas and other cold beverages, but it's also great for making hot drinks. The spoon is pretty sturdy, so unless you're applying an excessive amount of force it shouldn't bend. It is malleable though, so if you do manage to bend it, you can straighten it out with a little bit of strength.
Awesomeo
Reviewed in Canada on October 30, 2021
Forget the spoons in your kitchen drawer get this make the drinks right and you will be much more content.
Perla bustamante rincón
Reviewed in Mexico on October 10, 2021
Práctica, buena calidad
Loretta MM
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2019
Just the right size for what I wanted this spoon to do. Stir beverages in pitchers. I like the look too, simple & kind of mid- century but sturdy for my use. My grandmother had one just like this that must have been from the 50's or 60's. I had it at one time and lost it thoughout the years of moving. Good replacement.
The Bobber
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2019
I was keeping my fingers crossed that it would work in my husband's coffee press. I know it's not designed for that, but we have one cocktail stir that is about 40 years old that has a larger spoon and works great. Haven't been able to find another, which we'd like for our cabin. Boo-hoo. But as to the purpose for which it is actually intended, it would be perfect. It's well-made and the price is right. Anyone know where I can get one like it with a larger spoon for measuring coffee?
PETE
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2019
Nice quality to the metal, comfortable in the hand, long and able to easily reach the bottom of larger mixing glasses or pitchers.The spoon itself holds approx 1/8 oz of liquid, which can be handy when you only need to add a dash and 1/4 oz from other spoons is a tad too much.The only thing that would make this 5 stars, is if there was either plastic or rubber at the very bottom of the handle end to help prevent scratching or chipping of the bottom of the mixing glass. These spoons do exist, but the ones I've found are overly pricey. But other than that, it's quite nice.
SongFrog
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2016
They should have named this product "The Perfect Spoon," because to me that's what it is when it comes to cocktail stirring!I've been looking years for a bar spoon that met all my preferences: not too heavy, not to light; spoon and handle made of a single piece, with no joint to corrode; and a smooth, tight twist that doesn't catch on my fingers as the spoon spins in the mixing glass. Well, this baby is da bomb: good-quality stainless steel and very nicely made. The slender twist flattens out directly to become the shallow spoon, not welded, soldered or brazed. The tapered knob at the top balances the spoon nicely in the hand, and it is attached cleanly and firmly to the top of the handle - fully brazed all the way around, with no collar, pits or groove to capture moisture and eventually corrode.This is the fourth bar spoon I have owned. Two corroded, and the finish flaked off, where the spoons attached to the handles and the handles attached to the knobs. (They were obviously plated, not stainless steel.) One had a spoon and handle made of a single piece of stainless, with a ball attached cleanly at the top, but it the whole spoon was too heavy, and the twist in the handle was way too course to spin properly. I also tried some long-handled iced tea spoons, but they were too small and barely useful as bar ware (though they were great for iced tea).Now I feel like Goldilocks: I finally found one that is just right!
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