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Nabaza.net-The MarketPlace - Roshco 100-Piece Plastic Cookie Cutter Set

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List Price: $12.99
Our Price: $10.46
Your Save: $ 2.53 ( 19% )
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Manufacturer: Roshco
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Binding: Kitchen Brand: Roshco EAN: 0015388286762 Feature: Cutters form cookies in a huge array of fun, educational shapes for kids Label: Roshco Manufacturer: Roshco Model: 28676 Publisher: Roshco Studio: Roshco
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Cutters form cookies in a huge array of fun, educational shapes for kids 100 shapes include numbers, letters, geometric forms, animals, plants, vehicles Sports (baseball bat, tennis racquet, etc.), seasonal (Santa, pumpkin, etc.) Symbols (dollar sign, question mark, etc.), miscellaneous (umbrella, etc.) Cutters are stiff, durable plastic--dishwasher-safe--in many colors
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Editorial Reviews:
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With 100 shapes to choose from, this cookie cutter set offers kids the perfect combination of fun and education. Placing the cutters in their various categories, for example, is a playful exercise that teaches abstract logic and builds confidence. Categories include letters, numbers, geometric forms, animals, plants, vehicles, symbols (such as a dollar sign and a question mark), seasonal themes, and miscellaneous shapes such as an umbrella and a bell. The cutters are formed of stiff, durable plastic, are colorful and fascinating enough to be used outside the kitchen, and are dishwasher-safe. A tip to grandparents: keep this set handy as a special treat, unique to your home, for little visitors. --Fred Brack
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Something for everyone Comment: This set of cookie cutters has a little bit of everything...animals, letters, numbers, planes, trains and automobiles, geometric shapes...something for every occassion. My kids and I just love it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: cookie cutters Comment: i have only used these cookie cutters and besides a few that are hard to get the pieces out, i have no complaints. they come in a good variety of shapes which is also very useful, not an over abundance of just holiday shapes. i love that there is the alphabet and all the numbers.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Cookie Nutters For You! Comment: This set of cookie cutters comes in a handy black office style case which is convenient if you want to take it all to a senile Grandmas' house to bake cookies or shape mud. Many fun designs include pigs, body parts, birds, Halloween shapes and others. Made of Plastic aluminum and does not rust. A worthy addition to any kitchen or madman's house.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The sizes vary a lot, some have built-in imprints/embossing Comment: I got these a while ago but I haven't used them for cookies yet. The sizes range quite a bit. The shapes are the largest, and the letters and numbers are the smallest. The letters and numbers are bigger than the Howard's bugs cookie cutters. There are built-in imprints on some of the cutters. These are so that when you cut the cookie, there will be an imprint of the cutter design on it. Because of the imprint part, should the dough get stuck, you will have problems getting it out.
My husband took some to use with playdoh and he really liked the ice cream cone, which has a nice cone criss-cross imprints. It worked okay with the playdoh.
I think the best way to avoid problems to is make sure your dough is rolled the right thickness, and that it is firm enough to hold together, but has enough "fat" in it to not stick to the cutter. I would suggest spraying the cutters with PAM to help it not stick, and very lightly flouring the top surface of the rolled out dough before cutting.
I like that these are plastic and that you can put them in the dishwasher. It would be pain to handwash all of them, especially if there is dough stuck in the imprint parts. I did handwash them when I first got them, and that took a while. I also dried them by hand then left them out to finish up drying. They don't rust so that is another good thing.
There are several different themes with these cutters, so you can make cookies year round for the holidays. Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, Valentines, Halloween, shapes, things that move (airplane, helicopter, boat, etc), animals, sports, numbers, letters, the musical note, and other symbols like the question mark round out the versatility of the cutters. I think there is also a a guitar if I recall correctly.
For the price you can't go wrong as there is 100 cutters here. Even if you don't use them much, it's still a good value. I think you could use them for fondant too.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wish I'd gone with Wilton's 100-piece set! Comment: Here's the deal -- I'm a sucker for the free shipping option. So I went with these cookie cutters (which cost less and had free shipping) instead of my gut -- I had borrowed the Wilton cookie cutters from someone else, but I figured: How different can they be? Here's how:
1. The Wilton cookie cutters are larger in scale, so for little hands, it makes them easier to use and larger cookies for easier decorating.
2. One-third (I counted) of the non-letter Rosco cutters have those insets other folks have mentioned, making them useless for making cookies (because you'd have to literally dig out the cookie dough from those parts). I kept them for my little girl, in case they'll work with her play clay ... but it sure makes them pointless for cookies.
3. Unlike the other reviewers, my Rosco cutters arrived promptly. But again, I wished I'd spent a bit more on the Wilton cutters.
Have fun using your cutters, whichever you choose!
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