Winco NC-RS Rectangular Nylon Spatula, Black

KaTom #: 080-NCRS • MPN: NC-RS
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Winco NC-RS Description

The Winco NC-RS fish spatula features a rectangular blade with an angled tip that slides beneath delicate items like fillets, omelets, or pancakes without tearing. Its black nylon construction resists heat up to 410 degrees Fahrenheit for safe use on hot surfaces. Measuring 12 inches long, it offers reach across skillets and griddles, while the lightweight build supports flexible, controlled movements during turning or plating.

Product Details

  • Nylon construction
  • Rectangular
  • Angled tip
  • Black
  • Heat resistant up to 410 degrees F
  • Overall length: 12 in.

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Fish Spatula, 12" O.A.L., rectangular, heat resistant up to 410°F (210°C), BPA free, nylon, black

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Travis, culinary instructor
March 11, 2015

Average, a little flimsy

This spatula has worked fine so far, however, it is definitely flimsier than a lot of the ones on the market. I'd quickly trade this one for a sturdier one that's only a dollar or two more each. I can just tell that this spatula won't be able to handle some of the heavier fish pieces I may handle in the future.