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The AIUHI Wood Spoons for Cooking is an 8-pack set of premium, handmade teak wooden utensils designed for durability and non-scratch cooking. Eco-friendly and non-toxic, these utensils provide a superior cooking experience while being easy to clean and store. With a commitment to customer satisfaction, AIUHI ensures that every kitchen can enjoy the beauty and functionality of these artisanal tools.
B**R
Good quality
Sturdy and cute.
J**K
Worth the money
Wonderful product! Very durable and easy to clean.
M**E
Beautiful set
This is a beautiful set. They work perfectly and don’t scratch my pans.
L**
Wood spoons
It’s durable and quality wood with good finishing.
A**R
Great utensils.
Very nice utensils to be used on nonstick cookware. Don't care for the cleaning care but not a major issue.
M**E
They look great in a utensil holder
Absolutely love them!!! They clean very easily and great to cook with
S**7
Teak kitchen tools
Beautiful and well made set.
S**N
Inconsistent color, unknown varnish!
9/17/23 - I purchased this set because of a specific selling point in the item description - "natural teak wood without any coating" (see picture). These are very obviously coated with an unknown tinted varnish/toner. I was expecting bare teak per the description. That's not the case.My intention was to make sure these were smoothe and ready for use, and give them an oil/wax finish like every fine wood utensil should be.What is super concerning, is that I am able to see chunks of it in the holes and anywhere an edge is. It's a tinted coating,... very shellac-like in appearance. The colors of each spoon are also very different from each other, and not because of wood selection. This is 100% because of the varnish. The stain itself is a different tint. There's even one piece thats red, and that doesn't match anything else in the set OR any other listing.Two of the pieces have thin/bare spots where the varnish looks to have even rubbed off before curing (picture of that as well), or was applied very thin. Could also be that teak is an oily wood by nature, and the coating failed in that area. This is a Quality Control issue.The handles feel sturdy, and I don't see any obvious flaws in design or craftsmanship. There are no burrs, cracks or scratches. Only a couple of sharp edges which is common. I suspect the edges will be the first failure point of this coating, and sadly this is what touches your food. This means you'll be eating whatever this stuff is.My options are to have them replaced and try another set to see if they are better, or clean these up and refinish them. I don't want to go to the hassle, so I'm going with option number two.The utensils themselves look to be really good quality aside from the bonus coating, they are rigid with no flex - including the spatulas. The holes will need to be cleaned up, and honestly you should remove the coating and refinish them if you'd don't want unknown stuff in your food.Other reviewers mentioned that during the first wash, stain would leech into the water. I used hot water and Dawn platinum, and let them soak for a good 30 minutes. I did see *some* stain leech, but very minimal compared to other reviewers. This leads me to believe the coatings are inconsistent during manufacturing, and the heavy globs around the holes are likely where it's coming from.With a little clean up, these should look aesthetically pleasing and hopefully the same color. I'm not sure why they would use so many different tinted coatings or stain with teak wood, its a beautiful variety by itself... but the proof is in the pictures - the listing is inaccurate. YMMV.I hope the manufacturer sees this and has some info, if so I will update this review.
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