Walmart has 9" Cuisinart Stainless Steel Silicone-Tipped Kitchen Tongs (Black) on sale for $5.09. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35 or more.
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Walmart has 9" Cuisinart Stainless Steel Silicone-Tipped Kitchen Tongs (Black) on sale for $5.09. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35 or more.
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For those saying to buy them at Dollar Tree, the quality on those is absolute junk. I have a pair sitting in my drawer from there and while they technically "work", the clip that keeps them closed no longer functions so they just stay spread open the entire time.
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For those saying to buy them at Dollar Tree, the quality on those is absolute junk. I have a pair sitting in my drawer from there and while they technically "work", the clip that keeps them closed no longer functions so they just stay spread open the entire time.
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I have similar ones from another brand, found many uses for them. These also work from fishing things out from the top shelves or tight spaces. Silicone tips are very useful, great grip and can be used on nonstick pans.
Just threw this out. Rivet gives out and falls apart.
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For those saying to buy them at Dollar Tree, the quality on those is absolute junk. I have a pair sitting in my drawer from there and while they technically "work", the clip that keeps them closed no longer functions so they just stay spread open the entire time.
The rivet and closure clip are the same assembly. All tongs will wear out there eventually, there exists no tongs on the market that I know of that are immune to this, so you need to buy models you are comfortable rebuying regularly. That being said of course some are worse than others. For instance good ones made of quality stainless steel shouldn't be rusting, even if they do wear out at the joint.
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For those saying to buy them at Dollar Tree, the quality on those is absolute junk. I have a pair sitting in my drawer from there and while they technically "work", the clip that keeps them closed no longer functions so they just stay spread open the entire time.
I think these are the same kind of junk. Just with a name brand slapped on there and a higher MSRP. Even another poster said that the clip broke on these too
Yes, the Cuisinart tongs purchased on the Feb deal are strongly magnetic. The steel is heavy gauge. The lock mechanism works well. The spring is stronger than it should be which some find unacceptable.. I may buy a second pair to cut off the silicone. Highly annoying the whey the Si causes food to slip away.
lol I ordered this last time and they sent me a whole box (4 units apparently). I already had 2 sets of tongs just wanted silicone ones too so now I have 6.
They're decent fwiw. A bit on the shorter end so for hot temp searing might splatter oil on your hands but I have other metal tongs for that.
The rivet and closure clip are the same assembly. All tongs will wear out there eventually, there exists no tongs on the market that I know of that are immune to this, so you need to buy models you are comfortable rebuying regularly. That being said of course some are worse than others. For instance good ones made of quality stainless steel shouldn't be rusting, even if they do wear out at the joint.
I have a set of Oxo tongs that have lasted 3+ years (bought them feb 2021 according to Amazon) with no signs of degradation. I'm pretty rough with them too, chuck them in the dishwasher regularly. If the rivets are wearing out it's just poor quality. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004OCK1
I think I would have preferred silicone tip though
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I have a set of Oxo tongs that have lasted 3+ years (bought them feb 2021 according to Amazon) with no signs of degradation. I'm pretty rough with them too, chuck them in the dishwasher regularly. If the rivets are wearing out it's just poor quality. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004OCK1
I think I would have preferred silicone tip though
I am familiar with the Oxo design. It is identical to the ones that others have stated wear out. This isn't a quality issue, if a product uses this type of center pin riveted in that also holds the locking tab in place it will wear out in the exact same pattern. I won't call it a design 'flaw' because I'm not aware of any way to fix it or of any designs that overcome it, and in fairness there are many people, like your case, for which it never raises problems. But for people who wear out tongs, cycling between brands that use the same design won't fix the issue permanently, at best it will only result in finding models that last a little bit longer.
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They're decent fwiw. A bit on the shorter end so for hot temp searing might splatter oil on your hands but I have other metal tongs for that.
they will pinch your skin when closing they are not SAFE
The steel is super cheap!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004OCK1
I think I would have preferred silicone tip though
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004OCK1
I think I would have preferred silicone tip though
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