Click n Cook

The Essential Utensil

$39.99
Currently not available

Influence & Stats:

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Invented By:

Fred Ende

Total Paid Out: $21,101

Development Duration: about 1 month

Days in Store: 937

Units to Date: 12,576

Click n Cook - The Essential Utensil

Click n Cook is a modular spatula system that keeps all your essential utensils in one easy place. Just snap the spatula attachment into the handle and release with a click of a button.

Features:

- All parts are made of food-safe plastic and are dishwasher-safe.

- Compact, two-part storage block opens for easy cleaning.

- Set includes one storage block, one ergonomic handle, and five detachable spatula heads:

*Classic flat spatula
*Long flexible slotted spatula (for cooking fish)
*Extra-wide slotted spatula (for flipping burgers)
*Flexible mixer (for mixing batter)
*Slotted spoon (for stirring pasta)

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Click n Cook

Catchy name! Great idea! Honestly don't like the material the item is made out of. The picture is what caught my eye and I was under the impression that the unit was made of some metallic material which screamed durability, but I was disappointed to see that it was made of some type of plastic. If there was a metallic version or a unit that's clicker mechanism was metallic, with a similar price, I think it's potential could be raised dramatically.

Reviewed by christopher chico | 5 months ago

Broken Already

Now I know why these are not being made anymore. We purchased this at Christmas, and the handle is broken already - it will not retain any of the inserted spatulas, rendering them all useless. The retention mechanism is obviously poorly designed and weakly constructed. Very disappointing, and embarrassing to anyone who gave this shoddy product as a gift.

Reviewed by Ernie Affaganis | 5 months ago

I gave 6 of these as gifts last year - Now they are asking me where i got them

They are very disappointed when i tell them there no longer being made. Please consider doing a re-design of this great product. Know of any stores that may still have some?

Reviewed by MyDog | 7 months ago


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