Silicone Rolling Pin Rings, Multicolor
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I have trouble judging thickness of dough. Now that problem has been solved. these work great.
January 30, 2013
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My wife saw a product in a catalog to enable consistent thickness when rolling out pastry dough. She is the ultimate "gadget queen," so I was absolutely delighted when looking for such an aid in the Chef's catalog to find the multicolor rolling pin ring set. My wife was ecstatic upon opening this gift. "Wow," she stated. "These will go right on the rolling pin so I won't have to mess with those plastic spacers, trying to keep them parallel and, besides, these rings are color coded so I will know exactly which rings to grab when I need to roll out dough. What a great idea!" Thanks for making such a wonderful solution to a genuine need in the kitchen.
January 5, 2013
Highly Recommend
These are great. I wanted to make Alton Brown's cracker recipe but really needed to get the right thickness. This was the ticket. Thank you! They worked perfectly!
December 12, 2012
This makes my baking so much easier.
Rather than using a ruler to make my scones, biscuits, etc., I now have a GREAT way to do it easily.
November 2, 2012
THIS PRODUCT IS JUST WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR.
THE RINGS ARE WORKING OUT GREAT, JUST WHAT I WANTED. THEY ARE STRONG SO THEY SHOULD LAST A VERY LONG TIME. I'VE NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED IN WHAT I PURCHASE FROM CHEF'S.
September 25, 2012
Silicone Rolling Pin Rings
I got these for my daughter for her birthday. She loves them. Takes the guess work out of how thick to roll pie dough , and other things.
April 22, 2013
What a neat item.
Whoever dreamt these up are wonderful. I cannot wait to use them.
April 12, 2013
Design is lacking
The color coding is very nice, but the inside diameters of each pair is different from the others. This is a poor design feature. The ring pair I was most interested in was the 1/8". To make sure I had the proper rolling pin I went to a local speciality wood working shop and had them turn down a 19" long piece of maple to 2 1/2". I can use all 4 pairs on my new rolling pin, but I really need to stretch the smallest set to get them on. For these rings to work you will need a rolling pin that is thick enough to snuggly hold the rings and long enough to keep the rings off of the dough. The company that makes these ring sets should (1) make each ring in a single set the same inside diameter and (2) make different sets to accomodate different sized rolling pins.
March 14, 2013