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Reddit mentions of 12 Inches Stainless Steel Bar Spoon, Bartender Cocktail Shaker Cocktail Mixing Spoon,Spiral Pattern

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of 12 Inches Stainless Steel Bar Spoon, Bartender Cocktail Shaker Cocktail Mixing Spoon,Spiral Pattern. Here are the top ones.

12 Inches Stainless Steel Bar Spoon, Bartender Cocktail Shaker Cocktail Mixing Spoon,Spiral Pattern
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    Features:
  • 18/10 stainless steel produced boutique bar spoon, polished, high durability and corrosion resistance, easy to clean.
  • Length 12 inches, apply to almost more deep cups, glasses, large carafe and pitcher.
  • Spiral design, comfortable grip, easy to rotate, stir evenly.
  • Practical, family, bar, kitchen essential mixing spoon, suitable for mixed cocktails, juices, iced tea, milk, and more.
  • If you need a longer spoon, we also offer 15.7 inches of the same paragraph it spoon. ASIN: B0185VAJF6
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height0.4 Inches
Length12 Inches
Size12 Inch
Weight0.07 Pounds
Width1.06 Inches

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Found 2 comments on 12 Inches Stainless Steel Bar Spoon, Bartender Cocktail Shaker Cocktail Mixing Spoon,Spiral Pattern:

u/tishpickle ยท 5 pointsr/bartenders

If I had to pick the left one - but I dont like any of them.

The middle one is cheap shit and will tear your hand webbing after a while. The fork one has too small a spoon and the gold one is a square shape which will hurt your hand too.

This is the spoon we use at work and I use at home - its got rounded edges and is nicely weighted.

u/fluffybunnydeath ยท 2 pointsr/bartenders

Sure, let's talk!

If you're learning how to use a bar spoon, it's easier, IMO, to start out with the thicker bodied ones, since they provide a little more heft and therefore control. The drawback to them is that they don't maneuver in the glass quite as easily, and they're ultimately a little slower. Once you're pretty comfortable with your technique, I much prefer the thinner kind. Not only do that have a sexier look to them, I find I can control the movement of the spoon a lot more precisely.