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Decorating By scratchdog Updated 23 Dec 2010 , 4:41pm by tryingcake

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scratchdog Posted 23 Dec 2010 , 5:04am
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Does anyone know what the name of this product/item I see it on all the cake shows. It is a multiple blade (looks like a pizza cutter) for cutting ribbons.

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-K8memphis Posted 23 Dec 2010 , 5:09am
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Manderly42 Posted 23 Dec 2010 , 5:17am
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Here it is cheaper:
http://tinyurl.com/26fz9f6

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warchild Posted 23 Dec 2010 , 6:03am
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Its a multi wheel pastry cutter. I have one I bought at a restaurant supply warehouse years ago. To be honest, I rarely use mine but I don't do much fondant & gumpaste work like most of you.

Amazon & Ateco sell them but their prices are way too high.

Heres a link to an online restaurant supply superstore named Instawares. They have a 6 wheel stainless steel pastry cutter on sale for $22.31. Theres lots of other products that might catch your interest too.

It looks like an okay website for ordering from what I've read, but still its best you check it out thoroughly before you do any ordering. They state they belong to the BBB so you can check their name with the BBB to see if theres been any customer complaints made.
Shipping information link on the website states free shipping if you spend $75.

http://www.instawares.com/multi-wheel-pastry-cutter.mwpc-2x6am.0.7.htm

HTH

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cake_architect Posted 23 Dec 2010 , 6:46am
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i have the wilton version and it works just fine for me. i have only used the straight blade (?), however it does come with a wavy blade and an embosser blade. also, you can change the width of the ribbon you would like to cut. its not the absolute best, but it gets the job done. i'd suggest using the 40% off michael's coupon to buy it

http://www.wilton.com/store/site/product.cfm?sku=1907-1203

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tryingcake Posted 23 Dec 2010 , 4:41pm
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I have the Wilton version also. I received it as a gift. I didn't think I would use it that often, but turns out I do use it on occasion and it works fine.

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