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Oxo Good Grips Rolling Pin
Which is more aggravating? Scraping your knuckles along the board as you roll, or picking up the rolling pin and having the entire crust come along too? In either case your problems are solved, thanks to OXO.
Nonstick for easy cleanup and even dishwasher-safe, this 12-inch rolling pin has contoured handles for a safe, comfortable grip, with the handles raised to protect hands and knuckles from striking a countertop or pastry board. Because they're weighted, the handles always remain in the raised position. One handle has a hanging-hole, so the rolling pin can be stored conveniently. The barrel measures 2-1/2 inches in diameter, and it rolls smoothly thanks to rugged, long-lasting nylon bearings. Oxo guarantees satisfaction for the pin by offering repair, replacement, or a refund. --Fred Brack
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Oxo Good Grips Rolling Pin Reviews
both features are grand, however there are a couple other things that make this "arthritis friendly". i have severe arthritis and using a rolling pin isn't easy. if you need a little extra help due to arthritis, this is a great find. first is the weight ~ it takes very little effort to get the perfect round pie crust. secondly, the handles are a good size which makes it easy to hold, even if your fingers can no longer "make a fist". decided to give this a try not only because the description said it would protect my nuckles, but figured the ball bearings would be helpful.
Dishwasher safe (which makes it better than a wooden pin and worth the extra bucks), hefty and thoughtfully designed. Weighted handles so that your knuckles never scrape the the counter - this beauty is the best that I've seen.
He said it was better than the one he made himself. He loved it. I bought one for a friend and my husband who likes to make bread from scratch.
When we needed a new rolling pin, we looked at all diffrent kinds - wood, marble, non-stick, etc.,. Overall, it's a great rolling pin. because they stick a little. It's long, heavy, non-stick, and neat handles. I do have to flour it when I'm making pie-crusts. We bought this one, and I've been very pleased.
wooden rolling pin that lets you spend more time rolling out dough and things instead of trying to peel off the huge pieces that are sticking to it. Everyone loves a heavy rolling pin, but I find this one to be TOO smooth. Dough sticks to it like crazy, and you'd be better served by getting a simple (and cheaper). This is a good, solid rolling pin.
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