Chic lookingNatalieSeemed to dry out and shed a little after first wash, I understand it’s wood but I thought it would hold up a little better.3
Poor qualityKalpanaAfter the first wash the spatula felt gritty like the small wood chips peeling off . The quality is quite inferior so is the customer service. Had a terrible shopping experience at ikea frisco1
Fraying after one useDawnWhile the shape and style work, unfortunately, there are small strands of wood fraying from the tool after one use. We hand washed too. 1
Lovely to look atMargaretLovely to look at and it works well5
Gorgeous wood spatulaReginaSuggest butcher block oil or food grade wood wax (such as from Walrus Oil online - another great small company) for any wood products in kitchen. This is a beautiful little piece of walnut, nice size, and Ikea's prices on most things can't be beat. Happy with purchase!5
SpatulaBelindaGet product if you are looking for a non silicone alternative.5
Very thinOlgaI hope this will last long enough. It is so thin than I fear it’ll break in no time. A beautiful piece of walnut wood. Needs oiling.4
Falls short of expectationWilliamIt's thin and light. I don't think this one is going to last for more than several weeks. Better off buying something much stronger. You get what you pay for.2
Good itemSarinaNon stick spatula. An Alternative to plastic for frying5
Love walnut utensilsAnonymousThese black walnut cooking spatulas are great. Perfect shape and the wood is so hard they seem to last forever. Feel good in your hand as well and better than bamboo.5
Gorgeous, thinErichThinner than my other wood spatulas, so much more useful for delicate operations. I wish it were just an inch or two longer.5
Broken after a couple weeks of useWanyiBroke into two pieces after a couple weeks of use. A waste of money. 1
Beautiful!KristenNice finish!5
EhMariaNot a fan. I cooked with it and it felt like the wood was shedding into food. Weird. 3
Nice Quality Wood Spatula to Replace Black PlasticKathleenPurchased this item to use instead of toxic black plastic. Works okay for flipping, but not the best. We like using this utensil to stir and fold food. Glad we bought but we're still in search for a good spatula!4
excellentElizabethgetting away from plastic, this is great5
Elegant utensilLucilleThis is one beautiful kitchen utensil! It works very well due to its thin edge in flipping French toast and pancakes. 5
A black walnut spatula!MikeWhat's not to love? Walnut is my new favorite wood, it's everywhere in my kitchen (barstools) and living room (furniture). Now it's in my utensil jar! Love it!5
NiceRandy & JenniferFunctional and beautiful to boot5
Great natural wood spatula ErinLove the price. Still looks great after lots of use.5