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Reddit mentions of Winco FST-6, Medium, Stainless Steel, Brown

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Winco FST-6, Medium, Stainless Steel, Brown. Here are the top ones.

Winco FST-6, Medium, Stainless Steel, Brown
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    Features:
  • Quality brushed stainless steel, w/securely riveted smooth wooden handle
  • Slotted ergonomic turning blade
  • Edged-end for functional cutting during grilling, acts as a knife
  • Commercial grade for heavy and long durable grilling
  • DIMENSIONS: 11 Inches, Length (spatula blade)-61/2 Inches, Length (handle)-41/2 Inches, Width (handle)-⅞ Inches
Specs:
ColorStainless Steel, Brown
Height0.63 Inches
Length11.25 Inches
Number of items1
SizeMedium
Weight0.2 Pounds
Width3.13 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Winco FST-6, Medium, Stainless Steel, Brown:

u/ChefGuru · 9 pointsr/AskCulinary

I'll throw my vote in for a sharpening stone. If he doesn't already have a nice sharpening set, maybe consider getting him something like a nice diamond sharpening stone; I've seen them for $50 or less.

Tools are always nice. Here are some suggestions to think about:
~ microplane grater
~ Japanese mandolines can be fun to have around.
~ Fish spatulas can be a handy tool.
~ Does he have a good quality peeler? Everyone has a "normal" peeler, but I like to have a good quality horizontal peeler, like one of these, to use sometimes.
~ Does he do a lot of baking? If so, maybe some silicone baking mats for his baking sheets, or maybe some parchment paper.
~ Does he like to use fresh citrus juice very much? Does he have a citrus reamer?
~ Does he like to use fresh garlic? Maybe a garlic press?
~ Silicone spatulas?
~ Does he have a pepper grinder for fresh ground pepper?
~ Does he have a set of mise en place bowls or something to use to keep his stuff organized when he's working?
~ Does he have a scale? You can find plenty of options for home-use digital scales that can weigh up to 11 or 12 pounds, and use either pounds, or grams (if he's doing anything metric.)
~ Something like a good quality cast iron pan can be a lifetime investment, because if they're well cared for, he'll be able to pass it on to his grandkids someday.
~ A dutch oven will always be useful to serious home cooks. The enameled cast iron type are very popular, but they come in many different sizes and shapes, so keep that in mind when picking one out.
~ Knives are always nice. Paring knife, utility knife, serrated slicer, etc.

Those are just a few suggestions that popped into mind. Good luck, I hope you find something nice for him.

u/i_eat_the_fat · 4 pointsr/castiron

The spatula has a sharp edge to very effectively get under food. It seems to either "shave" the seasoning like a razor or possibly just mush it flat. Either way, the food comes off easy and my pan is in glass like condition. I also scoop solidified grease with it so well that I almost don't need to wipe the pan.

Here is what I bought

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003HEOLXI/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_NwfZDbTFKF0S1

u/manofthewild07 · 1 pointr/bodybuilding

Don't forget a nice very thin spatula.

This one has worked well for me, even in a cast iron

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003HEOLXI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/encogneeto · 1 pointr/Cooking

I'm sure it's great, but I've been more than satisfied with this >$5 shipped fish spatula