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Kitchen & Housewares : Oxo Good Grips Meat Tenderizer


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List Price: $14.50
Amazon.com's Price: $11.99
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Oxo
EAN: 0719812261911
Label: OXO
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Manufacturer: OXO
Model: 26191
Publisher: OXO
Sales Rank: 1506
Studio: OXO

Features:
  • Brushed stainless-steel handle has flexible rubber fins for comfort
  • Tenderizer surface is textured for optimum use
  • Smooth side for pounding
  • One-piece aluminum construction for durability and strength
  • Lifetime warranty against defects



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
The Good Grips Meat Tenderizer is perfect for taking care of your meat and creating the most tender cuts. It features a flat side for pounding and a textured side for tenderizing. The solid aluminum construction is extra sturdy and soft handle absorbs pressure. Not recommended for use in dishwasher.

Amazon.com Review:
If you're fond of thin cutlets or like your meat tender as butter, this meat tenderizer is the tool for the job--it's got a flat side for pounding and a textured side for tenderizing. This hammerlike gadget features one-piece aluminum construction for strength and durability. The large, comfortable handle is made of brushed stainless steel with rubber fins for comfort and will remain cool to the touch. It's also nonslip under wet or dry conditions. And the large hanging hole in the handle makes storage easy. This tool must be washed by hand. --Laurie Notaro



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - sturdy piece
MY WIFE USE THIS TENDERIZER FOR THE FIRST TIME, FOUND IT TO BE DURABLE AND WELL BALANCED ABOVE ALL IT DID THE JOB IT WAS MADE FOR.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - I Can't Review
This was given as part of a wedding gift set. I have not heard pro nor con about this item from the receiving couple



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Oxo Good Grips Meat Tenderizer
Bought this Oxo product based on its looks and reviews. Was I ever disappointed. A piece of junk! Top broke off the 2nd time used. Once it breaks, you can see the poor quality aluminum used in this product. Just another piece of Chinese junk in the garbage. I should have kept the warrenty for something like this. Will be buying a stainless commerical one now...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Okay, but they make a better one
I used this for several years, and it is fine for what it is. I like the handle, but the head is a bit small, which can tear the meat.

I've since replaced it with the i-series version, which I like a lot better:

OXO Good Grips 1057946 i-Series Meat Pounder

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Heavy duty
The only thing that might be a downfall with this product is that it is not dishwasher safe. But I do dishes the "old-fashioned" way so it won't be a problem. It is of a nice weight where I don't have to put forth too much effort to get the results I am looking for. One side is flat for making meat flat while the other has little teeth that will make tougher cuts of meat more tender. I am very happy with this product.



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