Outdoor Living: Eastman Outdoors Stainless Steel Gourmet Injector - 2-Ounce.

Eastman Outdoors Stainless Steel Gourmet Injector - 2-Ounce.
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from: Eastman Outdoors

Price: $27.15
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Brand: Eastman Outdoors
Color: null
EAN: 0044734382049
Label: Eastman Outdoors
Manufacturer: Eastman Outdoors
Model: 38204
Publisher: Eastman Outdoors
Sales Rank: 46958
Studio: Eastman Outdoors
Variation Description: null

Features:
  • 2 oz stainless steel injector
  • Add flavor to your fryed turkey and game
  • 18 gauge Italian steel for long life
  • 12 holes on the 6-inch needle
  • 3 hole finger grip



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
This gourmet stainless steel injector is made for the serious marinade lover. Made of 18/8 italian stainless steel, it features 12 holes on the 6” needle, a three hole finger grip and easy fill and clean removable lid.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pretty good
I have had the unit for about 3 weeks now. It is built pretty solid and works as advertised. I've used it to inject a few chickens and some roasts. Only thing is, and this really has nothing to do with this particular item itself, but it takes some time and work to actually inject enough marinade and to do it properly. I'm not sure if it is worth the time, but it may just be I don't know how to really do it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works as advertised
I have had a bad experience with this type of device years previous, but this one is exactly as offered. Simply suck up your mix of marinade into the injector and then inject it into the meat in several places (and watch the meat swell up). Very easy to clean and even easier to use.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - I Wouldn't Call this "Gourmet"!
I don't know how the Eastman Company can claim that this injector is "gourmet"! They are just plain wrong. There is nothing "gourmet" about it. I bought one and maybe it could be called semi-epicurean but definitely NOT "gourmet". If you want something truly "gourmet" then I suggest getting the Basting Gun with Injector by Gourmac (Division of Hutzler Mfg. Co., Inc.. ). Now that's "gourmet"!

PS. Just in case you think I'm wrong, I asked my friend who is a chef at Macaroni Grill about this product and he said, "malfouka, you're absolutely right. This is not 'gourmet'!"

 

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