Rolling Pin

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andreamen1 Posted 15 May 2010 , 6:30am
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Im looking in to buying a good rolling pin right now I have the wilton (yellow) one and i want to buy a really good one.and suggestions?
thanks so much!!

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Mcm11 Posted 15 May 2010 , 9:27am
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I'm looking for recommendations to and also for what size?

Thanks

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kathyx1 Posted 15 May 2010 , 10:52am
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I bought a 45cm rolling pin with ball bearings (the handles don't turn with the barrel) and the ease of use was amazing after using my old one. I love it. Here's the link to it. http://www.foodutensils.com.au/rolling-heavy-duty-hardwood-with-ball-bearings-p-821.html

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MadMillie Posted 15 May 2010 , 11:55am
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I ordered mine online from Sams, it was the best price I could find. It is very similar to what Sharon Zambito uses in her videos.

http://www.samsclub.com/sams/shop/product.jsp?productId=102991#desc

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mamawrobin Posted 15 May 2010 , 12:13pm
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I went to the hardware store and bought PVC pipe. You can cut it to any length you want. I also have the Wilton fondant rolling pins. I have the large one and the 6 inch and I love them both.

The thing about PVC pipe is that it's so light that when you leave it "resting" on your fondant it leaves no marks (indentions). It's also very inexpensive. thumbs_up.gif The PVC just needs to be sanatized then run thur your dishwasher before using. thumbs_up.gif

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andreamen1 Posted 15 May 2010 , 4:29pm
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THANKS EVERYONE FOR THE HELP

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