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Bloomingdale's has Joseph Joseph Adjustable Rolling Pin Plus on sale for $9.60 (sale price shown in cart). Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • Dimensions: 17.13" x 2.72" x 2.72"
  • Includes 4 sets of removable discs to raise the rolling surface for different required pastry thicknesses

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Bloomingdale's [bloomingdales.com] has the Joseph Joseph Adjustable Rolling Pin Plus on sale for $9.60 (discount shows in bag). Shipping is free.

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  • Note description specifies color as pink, yet the photos show blue
  • Compare to Amazon [amazon.com] at $23.13 (ships from and sold by Amazon.com)
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Used it at a friend's house. I'm not a fan. My main gripe was when you are rolling at a diagonal/angle to "stretch" the dough or to push out the end, the guides cut into the dough. Not sure I'm explaining it right but hope you can get the idea. It's gimmicky...
I'm a big fan of this style of rolling pin. I first used it to roll out cookies when I was working at a restaurant and the ability to get the dough to such a precise and uniform thickness is awesome. As somebody else mentioned, the discs on the end will cut into the dough so I can see it being annoying if you're trying to roll out a giant pie crust or something, but I've personally never needed a sheet of dough that's more than 17" across in both directions and if I ever did I would just take the guides off the end and use it as a regular french-style rolling pin.

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03-25-2023 at 02:05 PM.
03-25-2023 at 02:05 PM.
From a recent review on Amazon, it was $6.38 a couple weeks ago.
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03-25-2023 at 05:36 PM.
03-25-2023 at 05:36 PM.
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From a recent review on Amazon, it was $6.38 a couple weeks ago.
Oh, I see now - that was the multicolor rolling pin that dropped in price for like a day. (I would have posted that deal if I'd seen it.) In any event, I'm not sure if that price is repeatable, yet the $9.60 deal is available today. Smilie
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03-27-2023 at 11:25 AM.
03-27-2023 at 11:25 AM.
Quote from Rokket :
Oh, I see now - that was the multicolor rolling pin that dropped in price for like a day. (I would have posted that deal if I'd seen it.) In any event, I'm not sure if that price is repeatable, yet the $9.60 deal is available today. https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...lies/smile.gif
@OP: Do you have any personal experience using this rolling pin? I am particularly interested to know how is it better than the regular rolling pin.
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03-27-2023 at 11:55 AM.

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03-27-2023 at 11:55 AM.
Quote from mrsunny :
@OP: Do you have any personal experience using this rolling pin? I am particularly interested to know how is it better than the regular rolling pin.
Used it at a friend's house. I'm not a fan. My main gripe was when you are rolling at a diagonal/angle to "stretch" the dough or to push out the end, the guides cut into the dough. Not sure I'm explaining it right but hope you can get the idea. It's gimmicky...
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03-27-2023 at 01:10 PM.
Quote from mrsunny :
@OP: Do you have any personal experience using this rolling pin? I am particularly interested to know how is it better than the regular rolling pin.
I'm a big fan of this style of rolling pin. I first used it to roll out cookies when I was working at a restaurant and the ability to get the dough to such a precise and uniform thickness is awesome. As somebody else mentioned, the discs on the end will cut into the dough so I can see it being annoying if you're trying to roll out a giant pie crust or something, but I've personally never needed a sheet of dough that's more than 17" across in both directions and if I ever did I would just take the guides off the end and use it as a regular french-style rolling pin.
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03-27-2023 at 01:16 PM.
03-27-2023 at 01:16 PM.
As someone who rarely needs a rolling pin, the additional wheels make cleaning more of a hassle and there are more parts to keep track of. I actually prefer a regular rolling pin the few times a year one is needed. I could see its benefit if you want use it consistently and want the consistency.
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jaimelobo
03-27-2023 at 01:37 PM.
03-27-2023 at 01:37 PM.
Quote from Muffassa :
Used it at a friend's house. I'm not a fan. My main gripe was when you are rolling at a diagonal/angle to "stretch" the dough or to push out the end, the guides cut into the dough. Not sure I'm explaining it right but hope you can get the idea. It's gimmicky...
That is really not what this rolling pin is designed for. Either use this without the depth/thickness guides (as a straight dowel rolling pin) or just use a classic handled one.

This is for precision control of thickness.
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mrsunny
03-27-2023 at 01:43 PM.
03-27-2023 at 01:43 PM.
A very good video which shows the usage + a comparatively product

https://youtu.be/KMUeTkfHcfU
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geministarz6
03-27-2023 at 02:00 PM.
03-27-2023 at 02:00 PM.
I make a lot of roll out cookies and have something similar (mine has handles, though). It's great for that purpose. Roll the dough into a rough rectangle and tou know all the cookies are the same thickness.
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03-27-2023 at 02:50 PM.
03-27-2023 at 02:50 PM.
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@OP: Do you have any personal experience using this rolling pin? I am particularly interested to know how is it better than the regular rolling pin.
I have a similar one. Like it.
First of all, this is a good hardwood pin, as opposed to junky woods in cheap ones.
You may remove rings and use it as a regular one - it is still a better wood.
THickness control... I guess it is personal thing, depends on skill and experience. Pretty useful for infrequent cook like me. THere is no commitment to use rings all the time - easy to swap or remove as needed. If you can control dough thickness visually - use (quality!) wood part only.
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03-27-2023 at 03:02 PM.
03-27-2023 at 03:02 PM.
"Sorry this item is currently unavailable" :-(
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Evilhomer
03-27-2023 at 03:06 PM.
03-27-2023 at 03:06 PM.
Bugga Missed again... Out of Stock.
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funinco10
03-27-2023 at 05:15 PM.
03-27-2023 at 05:15 PM.
I was able to get one with a little persistence as it seems to be going in and out of stock. We will see if it actually ships
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