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Mercer Culinary M33183 Hell's Handle® High Heat 6" x 3" Fish / Egg Turner / Spatula

$19.99
Whether you need it for flipping fish or making an omelet, a reliable turner is a necessary component in any commercial kitchen. With excellent heat resistance to protect your hands as well as the turner, you can be sure this turner will last even in the hottest of settings. Plus, the handle is completely sealed for excellent sanitation. With a limited lifetime warranty, you can count on the quality and durability of this Mercer Culinary Hell's Handle® turner. The heat-resistant handle on this turner can withstand temperatures up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. It also absorbs 50% less heat than a standard polypropylene handle, remaining cool to the touch even in the hottest conditions. Plus, this tool has a 45-50% higher melting point than traditional handles, ensuring that it will remain durable long beyond the competitors' models. All Hell's Handle's turner blades feature the perfect combination of stiffness and flexibility so you can flip large, flaky fish while retaining the slight pliability you need for easier use. This also contributes to the excellent balance of the turner for a flawless performance in any kitchen. The slotted blade assists in a wide variety of tasks, like forming an omelet or flipping a delicate piece of meat, making it essential to your commercial kitchen. Perfect for commercial use, the dimpled handle features a dual-textured finish for extra grip, slip resistance, and comfortable use in even the busiest of settings. This turner's blade is made of high carbon stainless steel, presenting a polished, high quality appearance and reliable performance. Plus, it won't stain with extended use. Add this turner to your commercial kitchen to ensure quality performance. When handled properly, high quality tuna is healthy, flavorful, and beautiful. Tuna is both a simple protein to prepare and a rewarding fish to serve. In this video, Mercer describes how to prepare a perfectly seared tuna.