savor your ice cream, sorbet, or Italian ice straight from the freezer! Featuring a unique cylindrical tip, our scoop glides through hard frozen dessert like butter.
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30 May 2022
I don’t expect to ever need to buy another ice cream scoop in my lifetime.
With a house full of strong young men we seem to destroy ice cream scoops pretty regularly. This scoop is really strong, heavy and I expect it will be really durable. It slices through ice cream well and turns out a great ball of ice cream.
It costs a little more than the ice cream scoops I have purchased over the years, however it’s considerably less than the total amount I have spent all up on other scoops that failed the buff young men test. Highly recommended.
25 May 2022
The scoop took a while to arrive, which while annoying, wasn’t a huge deal. I purchased the scoop specifically to avoid the flaking coating. I have purchased several ice cream scoops marketed specifically to not flake, yet they always do. I’m hoping the heavier weight of this one is an indication that it may be different. As a packaging engineer, their choices in packaging materials have me really scratching my head, but whatever. It looks like they were trying for a premium unboxing, but could of used some help, ha. Moving on, I don’t love the feel of the handle. The parting line is very obvious and able to be felt. It might seem nit picky, but if you charge a premium price, you need to deliver premium quality. I dug a veggie peeler out of my drawer with a very similar injection molded elastomer handle and it is practically seamless…at a much lower price point. The shape of the handle is nice. The thumb rest fits my grip perfectly. I have used this scoop at least three times and it has been through the dishwasher once (hand washed a few times)…too soon to see flaking. The ice cream was not rock hard, but I’m sure this scoop could handle hard ice cream with ease. The shape of the scoop is not symmetrical, like it might be keyed for right handers or left. I can’t think of another reason for the lopsided shape other than poor quality control. I’m sure this has very little impact on performance and is not at all a complaint…merely an amusing and curious observation. My only real issue with the scoop is that it arrived damaged. There is a tactile nick on the edge of the scoop, like the scoop was dropped or damaged in the manufacturing process. I don’t know enough about metals to determine if this will become a site for future corrosion or not, but it certainly is a concern, especially when dealing with food.