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  • ADAMO ADAMO Silicone Head Whisk 30cm

ADAMO Silicone Head Whisk 30cm

C$7.99
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This professional kitchen tool features high-performance wires coated in a soft, non-stick safe material to protect your cookware. Its generous 30cm length provides excellent leverage for aerating large batches of eggs or smoothing out thick, savory sauce

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Design

The aesthetic features a classic balloon-style head with a 30cm elongated profile, specifically engineered to maximize air incorporation in deep mixing bowls. Each wire is encapsulated in a smooth, high-grade silicone layer that allows for silent whisking and prevents damage to delicate ceramic or Teflon-coated surfaces.

Durability

Constructed with a heavy-duty stainless steel core and a reinforced handle seal, this whisk is built to withstand vigorous mixing without the wires pulling loose. The high-quality silicone coating is rated for high temperatures, ensuring it won't melt, peel, or warp when stirring hot custards or gravies directly on the stovetop.

Care

To maintain the integrity of the non-stick coating and ensure total hygiene between the loops, hand washing with warm soapy water and a soft brush is recommended. While the rugged construction is dishwasher safe, immediate hand drying will preserve the polished finish of the handle and prevent mineral buildup.

Notable Features

The ergonomic, weighted handle provides a balanced feel that reduces wrist fatigue during extended baking sessions or heavy-duty culinary prep. A sturdy integrated hanging loop at the end of the handle allows for convenient vertical storage, keeping the silicone-coated wires protected from being crushed in a crowded utensil drawer.

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