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4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Works great Dec 03, 2009
By M. Karazim What can I say? It's a cookie cutter. It's comfortable to use because of the grippy stuff on the one side, and it's easy to release the cookie from the cutter. I will buy more of these in other shapes. Good size for gingerbread men. Another winner from Wilton!
Good Quality, Nice Size Dec 17, 2011
By Christopher T. Dahle We bought a bunch of these Wilton Stainless Steel Cookie Cutters to make Christmas cookies this year. They are well made, go through the dishwasher and are nicely sized. The padded grips are nice and make them easy for the kids to manipulate. I think they will last a long time.
3 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Worked great! Dec 30, 2009
By Chocolate Chip Cookie This worked really well, cutting the dough like it was butter (which it mostly was, ha ha!) I barely had to push down at all, so the comfort grip wasn't even as necessary as it would have been on a cutter that didn't cut very well. The comfort grip was a great feature, though, making it a very pleasant cutter to use. This cutter is tough, too, as it survived abduction by my Play-Dough playin' preschoolers. I only wish the cutter had been about an inch smaller, as I didn't get the yield I needed from two batches and had to make a third.
0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
What's this? Not what I ordered, that's for sure. Dec 19, 2011
By J. Osburg
"Quality Hound"
I got this product a couple of days ago. I was really depending on the measurements listed in the product description being accurate. The ACTUAL product dimensions are: 4¼ x 4 x 1¼ inches. Compare this to the dimensions listed on Amazon.com: "Product Dimensions: 7.3 x 5.1 x 1.7 inches ; 1.6 ounces". Even the piece of cardboard it was wired to wasn't that big. What's the problem? Is someone is China trying to convert from 2.54cm to one inch? Is conversion too hard? Is the product packaging also too hard to measure? Well sorry, but my kid's preschool class is really going to have some small gingerbread men for our holiday party. Arg... [...]
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