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Steeltek Stainless Steel Utensil Holder by Steeltek
Product DetailsManufacturer: Steeltek Brand: Steeltek Edition: Kitchen Model: UTHLDR-4 Publisher: Steeltek Studio: Steeltek Music Label: Steeltek Product features: - Weighted utensil crock with rolled rim
- Beautifully simple design with brushed exterior
- Crafted from extremely durable 18/8 stainless steel
- Safe in the dishwasher
- 5-1/2 by 5-1/2 by 6-1/2 inches; lifetime warranty
Description of Steeltek Stainless Steel Utensil HolderSteeltek Stainless Steel Utensil Holder Steeltek barware and serving pieces are crafted for high function and effortless good looks. The line uses durable 18/8 stainless steel, an alloy with 18 percent chrome for corrosion-resistance and 8 percent nickel for luster. Styled for a polished sensibility, each piece in the collection stands alone or blends well with most tableware. They are suitable for casual or sophisticated affairs and backed by a lifetime warranty. Keep utensils tidy and handy with this cylindrical Steeltek crock. Perfect for the bar as well as the kitchen, the piece has a markedly stable design with a weighted base and thick sides. The turned lip is both comfortable and attractive, and the brushed exterior makes a nice contrast with the interior's gleaming mirror finish. Measuring 5-1/2 inches in diameter and standing 6-1/2 inches high, the piece fits tidily on most countertops and washes up in the dishwasher. --Emily Bedard
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Steeltek Stainless Steel Utensil HolderCustomer Review: Will the Steeltek Stainless Steel Utensil Holder please stand up? Summary: 5 Stars
I can only agree with the other reviewers of this product and join them in singing its praises from the rooftops.
I have particular empathy with the review of busy recording artist MIA, who took time out from 'da' street and her hectic recording schedule and then wanted colouring impressed after her experiences with the Steeltek Stainless Steel Utensil Holder. I also wholeheartedly support reviewer Enid Press, who, in reviewing the holder, let her imagination run riot and nearly fell out of her 2nd floor kitchen window doing so. Marvellous stuff.
I have to say though, if I were to imagine anything happening to my SSSUH (imagine saying that with a stutter) it wouldn't be that it fell out of the window and suffered only a tiny scratch, it would be that it never fell out of the window at all, and in fact, wasn't a Steel Utensil Holder, but a box containing a million, gazillion pounds, delivered to me after a mix-up in the amazon.com warehouse.
But this isn't my imagination, it's an informative review, so let's look at the SSSUH in more detail.
Hailing from Sheffield, I know good steel when I see it, and the steel in the SSSUH is definitely good steel. In fact, if roly-poly Welshman Robert Carlyle were to see it, he would almost certainly deem it "reet good steel", it's that good. He'd probably then nearly certainly try to cover it up with a fireman's helmet, and make a quip about the size of his manhood - all testament to the goodness of this good steel.
Talking of helmets, the SSSUH doubles up fantastically well as a item that isn't mentioned on the box.
Been invited to a Christmas party? Are you a man? Struggling for an outfit idea? Simple. Simply turn the SSSUH upside down, and voila, you're the Man in the Iron Mask*. Brilliant.
*You might like to cut a whole in the "mask" so you can see where you're going, and grease up the inside as well, or you'll never pull it off once it's over your nose.
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