20-Pc Thyme & Table Wood Board & Silicone Baking Set
$20
$30.00
+ Free Store Pickup
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Walmart has 20-Pc Thyme & Table Wood Board & Silicone Baking Set on sale for $20. Choose free store pick up where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 15-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
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Includes:
Acacia Wood Cutting Board
Wood Rolling Pin
Blue and Gold Measuring Cups
Blue Measuring Spoons
Ravioli Cutter
Blue Silicone Spatula
Gold Metal Whisk
Sifter
Gold Ramekin Bowl
3 Gold Cheese Knives with Wood Handle
Acacia Tongs
Blue Silicone Basting Brush
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About this deal:
This offer is $10 lower (33% savings) than MSRP
About this product:
Wash in warm water before first use. Do not soak for extensive periods. Hand wash recommended for product's longevity. Do not use wood products in dishwasher
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These are also pretty small. Specs have the board at 13.7" wide, which isn't big enough to do anything even vaguely large. The rolling pin surface looks to be less than half the size, making it basically a miniature.
If you want to get some kitchen equipment, this is fine, as you get a small/medium cutting board, measuring cups & spoons, a small silicone spatula, a small whisk, a small sifter, a ramekin and a basting brush.
That's probably worth $20 if you need some kitchen gear, but to do baking on this cutting board and with that pin? Nah.
Probably a few useful pieces, but looks like a good bit of junk too.
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These are also pretty small. Specs have the board at 13.7" wide, which isn't big enough to do anything even vaguely large. The rolling pin surface looks to be less than half the size, making it basically a miniature.
If you want to get some kitchen equipment, this is fine, as you get a small/medium cutting board, measuring cups & spoons, a small silicone spatula, a small whisk, a small sifter, a ramekin and a basting brush.
That's probably worth $20 if you need some kitchen gear, but to do baking on this cutting board and with that pin? Nah.
Yeah. First thing I thought was, 'what's the point of a rolling pin that small?' Like a kitchen set for children.
Buy it.
Carefully cherry pick the tools actually needed to bake
Throw the remainder tools out
Replace the cherry picked tools one by one with tools worth having
edit: now I'm feeling a little bad for what I said. This thing is what it is. I do like how they presented the tools and what they do. It comes with a recipe book that uses tools. If I wasn't so stuck up about it, I might take the product at face value and chug through the recipes. Would probably learn some things without recipes being too hard. One of the problems is, who does that? No one has the attention span or discipline or humility to buy a cheap set like this and go through the recipes. Not the kit's fault.
I'm self-suspect for not likeing those child plastic fake kitchen ovens where they don't actually cook, then turn around and not like a cheap baking set like this.
Sounds right. Walmart routinely has sets like these and I bought one on clearance. It was okay at that price, but most things were quite similar to dollar store stuff or intended as wall decor only. I wanted to use the cutting board as a sandwich tray or platter (for regular life, not photos). It was made with blemished wood and warped with very gentle handling.
Pioneer Woman products and the trendy kitchen items at Walmart often have major quality issues.
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For the price, quality and amount of tools you get, it's an excellent value.
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Great for Instagram show & tell and nothing more.
For the price, quality and amount of tools you get, it's an excellent value.
If you want to get some kitchen equipment, this is fine, as you get a small/medium cutting board, measuring cups & spoons, a small silicone spatula, a small whisk, a small sifter, a ramekin and a basting brush.
That's probably worth $20 if you need some kitchen gear, but to do baking on this cutting board and with that pin? Nah.
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If you want to get some kitchen equipment, this is fine, as you get a small/medium cutting board, measuring cups & spoons, a small silicone spatula, a small whisk, a small sifter, a ramekin and a basting brush.
That's probably worth $20 if you need some kitchen gear, but to do baking on this cutting board and with that pin? Nah.
Buy it.
Carefully cherry pick the tools actually needed to bake
Throw the remainder tools out
Replace the cherry picked tools one by one with tools worth having
edit: now I'm feeling a little bad for what I said. This thing is what it is. I do like how they presented the tools and what they do. It comes with a recipe book that uses tools. If I wasn't so stuck up about it, I might take the product at face value and chug through the recipes. Would probably learn some things without recipes being too hard. One of the problems is, who does that? No one has the attention span or discipline or humility to buy a cheap set like this and go through the recipes. Not the kit's fault.
I'm self-suspect for not likeing those child plastic fake kitchen ovens where they don't actually cook, then turn around and not like a cheap baking set like this.
Pioneer Woman products and the trendy kitchen items at Walmart often have major quality issues.