Oxo Good Grips 5-Piece Seafood Set

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Oxo Good Grips 5-Piece Seafood Set

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 : Oxo Good Grips 5-Piece Seafood Set
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Oxo
EAN: 0719812276809
Label: OXO
Manufacturer: OXO
Model: 27680
Publisher: OXO
Studio: OXO



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Features:
  • Good Grips cushioned, pressure-absorbing handles
  • Cracker has three surfaces for shell and nut cracking
  • Solid zinc cracker can handle from small nuts to large lobster claws
  • Shelling dish on cracker keeps nuts in place
  • Four stainless-steel picks have spooned end for scooping and tined end for picking





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - oxo crab cracker
great product. the packaging for the "cracker" was difficult to undo. had to use heavy knife to cut the bands holding it in place in the package. Once out, however, they worked great on some Louisiana Blue crabs.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - good set
These are fairly handy because of the elongated scoop on one end. The other end doesn't see much action. I use a small seafood fork instead. The cracker is nice. It's very sturdy and well made.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - extravagant but really good
the quality of this set is very good. they are useful when you eat crabs.at first i thought maybe it was hard to clean them,but i was wrong. they are easy to use and easy to clean.sometimes i also use the clip to crash the nuts. it works great.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice seafood set.
This is a very nice seafood set. The OXO brand is always something you can rely on. The only complaint I have about this set is that the cracker is a little bit on the heavy and clunky side.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Shellfish Tools!!
These are pretty handy tools for getting every last bit of crab out of tight places. The cushy handles are comfortable and easy to use. Each side has a different sized scooper to use with a variety of differently sized shellfish. Highly recommended.



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