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Binding: Kitchen Brand: William Bounds Color: stainless steel EAN: 0013459082404 Label: William Bounds Manufacturer: William Bounds Model: 8240 Publisher: William Bounds Sales Rank: 4756 Studio: William Bounds
Features:
Muddles fruits, spices and herbs to release juices and flavors when mixing cocktails
Product Description: This silicone barkeeper's tool muddles fruits, spices and herbs to release juices and flavors when mixing cocktails. 1.5-in W x 9-in L Silicone Will Not Stain Or Absorb Odors Stainless Steel Handle. Heat Resistant to 500F Dishwasher Safe
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Perfect for large shakers
Because this muddler is longer than many others, it's perfect for cocktail shakers and glasses of all sizes. Is comfortable to use and has a good "feel" to it.
Rating: - Very good seler and product
The product are perfect... fast deliver!!!
Ps: Sorry if my english are bad, I'm not from USA so I dont speak english verry well!
Rating: - Best muddler for Caipi and Mojito
My sister got this muddler during her last trip to New York. Its the best muddler I ever hold in my hands and I had to order one for myself. The muddler does not only look good in each kitchen, but does also a great job. Its long enough for tall glasses, if you want to make Mojitos. The muddler allows easy "mixing" of the lemon pieces and the sugar for a Caipirinha or the Mint for a Mojito.
I got a second one for a friend of mine and he is also very happy with the muddler. 5 Stars for the muddler from William Bounds from both of us.
Rating: - Great muddler
The Mojito is one of my favorite drinks and this is great muddler for making mojitos. You can grab it well and it will not slip. Does a great job when you muddle the mint and lime together and it is long enough to muddle in a tall mojito glass. No complaints here and it has a very nice look and feel to it.
Rating: - Still Waiting
After my brother-in-law and I found out how great mojitos taste, I ordered this muddler in the begining of September 2006.
It is now December 19th and all the fresh mint I had growing in my yard is dead. I just got a notice that I might get it by Feb 9th, 2007.
So, I'm hoping that this performs as well as it looks.