Look At This Tool!!!

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jenny518 Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 1:42am
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I have got to try this- anyone have it????
http://www.kitchenkrafts.com/product.asp?pn=BE2564&c2p=hp

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Suzies_Sweats-n-Treats Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 1:55am
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I wonder how well the scraping surface holds up. It has a 1 year guarantee, but the normal beaters last forever.

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ccarroca Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 2:00am
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I think that sounds so cool, but it must be silicone on the end so I bet there is a life span to it, but neat idea!

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Cakepro Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 3:50am
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I wonder how well the scraping surface holds up. It has a 1 year guarantee, but the normal beaters last forever.




Suzy dear, do you realize that "sweats" means 'perspires?' Yes it is spelled the same as "treats" but it is not pronounced like "sweets."

Just thought you should know!

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SweetPea0613 Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 4:16am
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I wonder how well the scraping surface holds up. It has a 1 year guarantee, but the normal beaters last forever.



Suzy dear, do you realize that "sweats" means 'perspires?' Yes it is spelled the same as "treats" but it is not pronounced like "sweets."

Just thought you should know!




Wow you're sharp! I never noticed that one.

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Ruth0209 Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 4:21am
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Although perhaps better pointed out to her in a PM...

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cathyscakes Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 4:41am
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I just recieved this, I haven't tried it yet, but I'll let you all know how it works, it look like it will work good though, I turned it on and it scrapes all around the bowl, just haven't had to make frosting yet.

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Suzies_Sweats-n-Treats Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 4:52am
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I wonder how well the scraping surface holds up. It has a 1 year guarantee, but the normal beaters last forever.



Suzy dear, do you realize that "sweats" means 'perspires?' Yes it is spelled the same as "treats" but it is not pronounced like "sweets."

Just thought you should know!



Wow you're sharp! I never noticed that one.




Yes I know. Itâs been a running joke for years. Its amazing how few people catch it.
icon_biggrin.gif THANKS

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CarolAnn Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 4:59am
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Yes I know. Itâs been a running joke for years. Its amazing hoe few people catch it.
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Ahh. she's a good sport! That's what I like to see! I think we have a running joke for every member of my family. We all love em.

As for the tool, it looks cool but how would it really hold up? Someone get one then let me know!! Thank you!!

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nickshalfpint Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 5:17am
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I have one, but I've only had it for 2 weeks. It works pretty good. It gets all of the frosting and batter off the sides of the bowl. So i don't have to stop and scrape like usual.

edited to add....I bought mine from amazon and It's the one with the pink scraper part icon_lol.gif

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Honeydukes Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 5:56am
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Has anyone tried it with cookie dough? Does it attach to the blade or is it all one piece? Since KA didn't make it is anyone concerned that it won't fit properly? KA is probably kicking themselves they didn't think of it -- or they're scrambling to make one of their own.

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nickshalfpint Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 5:59am
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Mine fit fine. I haven't tried it with cookie dough yet. That will have to a project for tomorrow icon_biggrin.gif

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pamconn Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 3:30pm
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I have it and LOVE it! I'm trying to remember if I've made cookies with it-I'm sure I have, but just can't remember what kind.

It is all one piece.

Love it!

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Rocketgirl899 Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 9:29pm
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very interesting... i think for icing it would be great...

must think about buying it icon_smile.gif

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pamconn Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 11:15pm
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Ok, I just mixed up a batch of cookies: a batch of sugar cookies-stiff dough and this worked just fine.

I really like how it scrapes down the sides of the bowl and also gets to that dimple in the bottom of the bowl.

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Suzies_Sweats-n-Treats Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 11:56pm
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I wonder how well the scraping surface holds up. It has a 1 year guarantee, but the normal beaters last forever.



Suzy dear, do you realize that "sweats" means 'perspires?' Yes it is spelled the same as "treats" but it is not pronounced like "sweets."

Just thought you should know!



Wow you're sharp! I never noticed that one.



Yes I know. Itâs been a running joke for years. Its amazing how few people catch it.
icon_biggrin.gif THANKS





Most people will look at the context, and not notice the spelling.

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tracey1970 Posted 26 Sep 2008 , 12:20am
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I have seen a similar type paddle attachment for a KA. I can't remember who made it or what exactly it was called - "swiper" seems to ring a bell. It wasn't this one, though?? Here's a link to a thread about it, I think:

http://forum.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=584162&postdays=0&postorder=asc&&start=0

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disneynutbsv Posted 26 Sep 2008 , 11:25am
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I have this! I love it!

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