LE CREUSET SILICONE SPATULA

Each Spatula features a premium-quality silicone that is heat-resistant up to 482°F/250°C, stain-resistant and easily removable for dishwasher cleaning.

Will not scratch, stain or damage cookware surface.

Will not melt!

LARGE: Dijon, Onyx                           PHP610

MEDIUM: Dijon, Fennel, Baby Blue,     PHP570

               Cassis, Cobalt

SMALL: Marseille, Natural, Carribean  PHP395

JAR SCRAPER: Carribean                    PHP395

PURCHASE 

About the Product

LE CREUSET SILICONE SPATULA

Le Creuset’s range of durable, functional silicone spatulas makes a variety of kitchen tasks easy and manageable. From stovetop cooking to blending ingredients to cleanly scraping both flat and curved surfaces, this complete assortment of sizes ensures there’s always the right tool for the job.

Le Creuset has a complete assortment of spatula sizes that ensures there will always the right tool for any cooking jobs.

Each Spatula features a premium-quality silicone that is heat-resistant up to 482°F/250°C, stain-resistant and easily removable for dishwasher cleaning.

Will not scratch, stain or damage cookware surface.

Will not melt!

FEATURES

Guarantee: No

Oven safe: No

Freezer safe: No

Dishwasher safe: Yes

Hob Safe: Yes (all hobs including ceramic, induction and gas)

Microwave safe: No

 

CARE & USE

Before First Use

Remove all packaging and labels. Wash the utensil or accessory in hot, soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly.

Heat Recommendations

Le Creuset silicone spatulas are heat-resistant to 482°F / 250°C, so they are ideal for stovetop cooking. Utensils should not be left in pans while cooking, and handles should not overhang the sides. Heat from the stove can damage the wooden handle.

Cleaning and Care

Silicone is dishwasher-safe, so accessories made entirely from silicone can be placed directly in the dishwasher.
To clean wooden-handled utensils simply remove the silicone blade by pulling it from the handle and place in the dishwasher. Wash the wooden handles by hand and dry well before replacing the clean utensil blade.
Mineral oil can be used on the wooden handle after drying to preserve its good looks.