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Reddit mentions of Rubbermaid Commercial Products FG1963000000 High Heat Silicone Spatula, 13.5", Red Handle

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We found 6 Reddit mentions of Rubbermaid Commercial Products FG1963000000 High Heat Silicone Spatula, 13.5", Red Handle. Here are the top ones.

Rubbermaid Commercial Products FG1963000000 High Heat Silicone Spatula, 13.5
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    Features:
  • Blade is stain resistant and will not scratch cookware, measures 13-1/2 inches - 343 cm in length
  • Cool-touch handle is designed with employee safety in mind; resists heat up to 500 degrees F or 260 degrees C
  • Certified to National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) standards for food safety
  • Commercial dishwasher safe
Specs:
ColorRed
Height1 Inches
Length13.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size13.5"
Weight0.28 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Rubbermaid Commercial Products FG1963000000 High Heat Silicone Spatula, 13.5", Red Handle:

u/wtf_advice · 5 pointsr/polyamory

It seems to me that the problem isn't so much his lying, as the fact that you've identified his dishonesty for what it is, and there's really no honest way to rationalize this to yourself. I would suggest you take a bucket of at least five gallons of instant mashed potatoes, and spread them in a thick layer, all over the hood of your car.

Pouring mashed potatoes takes finesse, skill, and especially patience. If you just upend the whole bucket onto the hood of your car, you'll be left with a lumpy pile that doesn't spread out much. I mean, if this was Close Encounters of the Third Kind, it would be cool, you could use a fork to scrape together the biggest damn mashed potato mesa ever. But this is real life. No, your first tip? Get a damned good rubber spatula.

This one is my favorite, for spreading Mashed Potatoes. It's just flexible enough to really shape to the edge of the bucket, but firm enough to lay down the potatoes in a no-nonsense way. Dishwasher safe, too!

Now, using the spatula, put about 2 cups of mash on the edge of the hood of your car that is closest to your windshield. In smooth, elliptical strokes, flatten the potatoes into a layer no thicker than 1". THIS IS IMPORTANT. If you go thicker than that, god help you.

Depending on the size of your car, you may run out of mashed potatoes before you completely cover the hood. DO NOT FRET. This is why the original layer was so thick. Using long, gentle strokes, begin to push the topmost potatoes toward the uncovered areas of hood. You'll get the hang of it quickly!

Life can suck sometimes, especially as we learn new truths. But once you've completely coated your car hood in mashed potatoes, I think you'll understand that if you're dating a liar, they are also lying to you.

u/pedroah · 2 pointsr/Frugal

Or buy one that lasts like this Rubbermaid commercial model:

http://www.amazon.com/Rubbermaid-Commercial-Products-2-Inch-Scraper/dp/B0000CFO2Y

u/fperkins · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

My #1 kitchen utensil for 10 bucks. It won't melt [500 degrees] and allows you to get every little scrap of food out of your pots.

http://www.amazon.com/Rubbermaid-Commercial-Products-FG1963000000-Scraper/dp/B0000CFO2Y

u/JTK89 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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No but seriously I do need that. I do a lot of cooking and soft edge spatulas are my go to implement. I had two, both wood handles, one recently has started turning black and has white stuff growing out of the wood. I like this one because it's a plastic handle, and it's intended for high heat situations.

Good luck on the move! Don't let it stress you out!

u/Ubizubi · 1 pointr/Cooking

this is a great list of ideas.
I have this rubbermaid spatula and this silicone spoon. Probably use each daily and they can go in the dishwasher with no problem.