All-Clad Stainless 12-Inch Locking Tongs | 
enlarge | Brand: All-Clad Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $22.00
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Avg. Customer Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 62176
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 12.3 x 3.4 x 2.5
MPN: T112 Model: T112 UPC: 011644001025 EAN: 0011644001025 ASIN: B00005AL76
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| Features:
| • | 12-inch scalloped tongs lock tightly for storage | | • | Durable, professional-grade tool | | • | Made of heavy 18/10 stainless steel polished to mirror finish | | • | Handles fit hand comfortably | | • | Lifetime warranty against defects |
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Product Description Once you own a pair of tongs you'll never be able to get along without them. Grab corn on the cob or lobster from the pot, flip chicken in the pan or under the broiler, hold red peppers for roasting over your range, and the list goes on. In brushed stainless steel they will retain their good looks even while working hard.
Amazon.com Review Renowned worldwide for its cookware collections, All-Clad now makes kitchen accessories, and that's welcome news to serious and professional cooks. These 12-inch tongs are a perfect example of the tools' professional-grade quality. They're made of heavy 18/10 stainless steel that is polished to a mirror finish. Their handles are slightly rounded for comfort and the heads are scalloped for a firm grip. For storage, the tongs lock tightly. All-Clad tools are dishwasher-safe and carry a lifetime warranty against defects. --Fred Brack
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
I have owned and used these tongs for 1 year plus... October 14, 2008 Gorgeous, Heavy, but ultimately Fails to Perform. Locking mechanism is a nice feature but I do see where it could use improvement as attested to in prior reviews. Price to Performance ratio is a dismal dissapointment.
I use my tongs as an extension of my hands, using these tongs is like wearing teflon mittens dipped in lard, they just have no grip. Bending the ends in provides a slight improvement in gripping power but it is too little and eventually they bend back. The high spring tension is actually welcome by me as I have large hands, but the lack of "teeth" or deep scalloping, the shallowness of the gripping end and the slick surface combine to doom this thing to an expensive showpiece, not a useful tool in my arsenal.
Great product April 6, 2008 What you expect from All-Clad. Heavy duty stainless steel and easy to clean. I'm not a fan of most locking tongs, but this lock will not lock accidentally.
Worst I've ever used February 17, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
These are in a word, horrible. They simply do not work. The "teeth" are flat (no curvature) to clamp/bite into food. You have to exert extra force on the handle to keep food from slipping out of tongs. Judging by the workmanship I'd say these were made overseas. Clearly not up to All Clad's standard of craftmanship. I bought the Rosle brand to replace All Clad's tongs, the Rosle is far superior. I use All Clad's cookware but some of their tools leave much to be desired.
Not worth it! November 17, 2007 I'm an All-Clad fanatic. I have their pots and pans, their measuring cups, and most of my cooking utensils are All-Clad. All of them have exceeded my expectations in its quality, design, and utility, except this one. Thank goodness I didn't pay for them (I got this as a bonus gift to buying bunch of other All-Clad pots and pans) b/c unlike other All-Clads, they are NOT worth the price! The locking mechanism is not designed well -it takes a little more effort than my other tongs to lock and unlock during cooking, which might not seem much, but it becomes a huge nusiance when you use it as much as me. But what's most disappointing is that the end of the tongs are so flat (my other tongs curve inward slightly so that it will hold onto food better) that unless I use extra force to hold onto the food, it just slips out (talk about hands cramping!). Like others have commented here, it looks beautiful, but in terms of getting things done in the kitchen, it fails miserably.
Look nice, but not so functional. June 2, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The tongs look very nice, but in general are not as good as others that I've used. The tongs flex quite a bit and as a result, make it difficult to pick things up. I prefer AMCO brand tongs, which are much sturdier and cheaper (if that is an issue).
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