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Works
Not a high quality item, but worth what you pay for it. I don't personally like the twist, but that was all that was available in this spending range (just starting a home bar). That said, should do the job just fine.
[Monday, September 22, 2008]
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Serviceable
This was a bit bigger than I thought it would be (aka longer), but that's an asset if you're using a Boston shaker tall mixing glass, or some obscenely tall glassware. It was heavier than I thought it would be, as well.
The make felt somewhat cheap when I used it, but that's not to say it doesn't hold up well. Besides, that's to be expected with a bar spoon.
[Wednesday, September 17, 2008]
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Pretty, long, sturdy, fun--the right spoon for a tall glass
If you have tall glasses, this is a good long spoon for a good price.
It's sturdier than I thought it would be. It's also heavier, so if you have delicate tall glasses, you might want to take care that the spoon doesn't make the glass tip over when it's empty. My tall glasses have heavy bottoms and are fairly sturdy, so that's not a problem for me.
At first glance, I thought this spoon was okay looking, interesting but not beautiful. But now that I've gotten used to it, I've come to realize how attractive it is. A tall glass of iced tea or coffee with this spoon in it looks like something that belongs in a fancy cookbook. My kids also think the twist is fun. Even my husband likes to play at twirling it in his fingers. Cute.
The spoon is somewhat flat, but not more so than other long spoons I've seen.
All in all, a very good buy for the money.
[Wednesday, September 10, 2008]
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