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Vollrath (47142) 2-2/3 oz Stainless Steel Disher - Size 12

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  • Disher has a molded one-piece handle that improves durability, makes cleaning easy and prevents handle from coming apart
  • Stainless steel bowl and components to prevent corrosion and insure longer life
  • Color-coded green handle for no-guess size selection
  • Extended grooved handle provides a sure grip for comfortable use
  • Blade extends beyond bowl to prevent sticking, accurate portions; dishwasher safe

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Customer Reviews

Buyer beware it may be a Chinese knockoff The product is labeled as a vollrath 4oz disher. It is a Chinese knockoff by the Thunder Group. Vollrath are all made in the USA. 1Poorly designed and poorly made, broke within two weeks.I bought this for scooping ice cream because my family had something similar growing up. The one we had lasted for two+ decades. This one broke within two weeks and about 3 total uses. The spring loaded mechanism that makes it work is poorly designed and I could tell it wasn't going to last. Almost immediately it started getting stuck and not returning to its original position requiring me to pry it open. Binned it and will be going back to basic spoons.2Action feels smooth and non-fatiguing (at least for my thumb). It produces even well formed half rounds for me every time.I pressed against the palm of my hand to form the portions shown in the pictures, and one could produce "balls" by rounding the half rounds.I also own and use the purple handle # 40 and have had similar excellent results.I appreciate that these dishers are made in the USA and NSF approved.I can tell that they are made for the "food service - restaurant" industry by the solid construction and feel.Note; a sticky or loose dough will tend to cause any disher to under perform. Ways to remedy this include:- refrigerating the dough to stiffen it- dipping the disher in warm water in between dispensing- coating the disher bowl with; butter, ghee, coconut oil, shortening, nonstick spray, etc. 5EXCELLENT FOR PORTION CONTROL!I purchased this scoop for portion control. It scoops 1/3 cup and is the perfect size for many of the carbs I have to control: rice, potatoes, corn, peas, etc. I also use it for baking because it scoops out the exact amount of batter needed for muffins. I have several different scoops (different brands), but, none of them was the right size for muffins! This scoop takes the guesswork out of so many kitchen tasks. It is easier to use than a messy measuring cup!I plan on buying a half cup scoop as well. A useful kitchen and diet tool!5Disher aka Portion ScoopIt actually works better than I thought it would from a mechanical stand point. Far as portioning this disher is quite accurate and when used correctly should not lead to over/under portioning. I would actually recommend this disher and would buy again if needed to.5Robustly made I purchased this to replace a disher with the caliper type handle - you squeeze both handles together and cause the sweeper to rotate. That old disher failed after a just a few years because the axle that rotates and moves the sweeper is only pressure fit into the gear, and it came loose and so it no longer works. It was an expensive disher (Farberware), more than twice what I paid for this one.This disher has a thumb lever that rotates the axle, and I am very happy to see that the gear, axle, and sweeper are one piece of steel. The axle is also a much larger diameter than the old one (more than double). Every part of this disher is much more robust than the old one. (The picture is deceptive - it looks kinda flimsy, but it is not.) So I expect to scoop a lot of cookies with this one for many years to come.I am also very happy to see that this disher was made in the USA, and it is stamped Vollrath. 5Excellent choice for a prolific cookie baker!! I bake professionally and this size is my 'go to' for cookies. Slightly smaller than what you might want in a retail cookie, but that's the size I need. When I am scooping cookies for home or parties, or gifts, I fill the scoop a little under level for a perfectly acceptable-sized cookie that is not too huge or skimpy.I bought this months ago and waited to review, to see how it held up. It..is..PERFECT for my needs. Heavy-duty. I used this scoop at my job from mid-May through mid-October, either every day (scooping a minimum of 60 cookies) or every other day. Sent it through the industrial dishwasher without a problem. At home, I wash it in hot sudsy water by hand. You do need to move the ratchet/scooper part a couple times to make sure to get the cookie dough out.This handled the stiffest cookie doughs, filled with chips and nuts, no problem.at a little over $14.00 this might seem pricey for a single item but I expect it to last for years. A great investment. I haven't used the old-fashioned 'scoop up dough with a regular table spoon and scrape off with another spoon' method for 30 years, when you get used to a ratcheting cookie scoop, you depend on the speed and uniformity. I highly recommend this Volrath #40 cookie scoop. 5A SCOOP Comparison & Why this Brand is epic!Doing a comparative on the Volrath Vs. other scooper's. I have had many and have gone through quite a few. When I was a kid we had a scooper very much like the Volrath. Was it a Volrath? I honestly do not remember the brand name because I was too young, but my only sadness is that when I moved out of the house the wonderful utensil didn't follow to my new home. So began the long journey through new scoops. There were many but some left lasting impressions. I outline them below following up with the Vollrath...the end all be all scoop.I tried the self defrost Ice cream dipper only to find I still needed a spoon to dig the ice cream out of the scoop. Eventually this type corroded in my dish washer and my hand would always get covered in ice cream because it tends to slide down the base to the head and into the ice cream bucket. If I were to give this type a star it would be a 3. It did the job but was messy.Next I tried two types of OXO and since I am freshly mad at the latest I will start with that one first. I wanted to go back to the type of scooper I had as a kid (Vollrath) I searched high and low at several kitchen stores no less and came up what I thought would be the equivalent. This Oxo scoop had a double handed squeeze mechanism much like a melon ball scoop. After two dips in the ice cream and upon trying to release the dip into my bowl the handles collapsed and the swing mechanism in the cup popped outside the scoop as well as a spring flying who knows where. I had this $10 scoop for less than 5 days. My previous Oxo was shaped similar to the anti freeze scoop with a plastic handle. After several trips through the dishwasher the scoop itself corroded. Totally creepy. Stars? is there a 0 ranking for both of these?Previous to these three I had also tried the shovel type. But again I had to fling my hand to get the ice cream to release or scrape it off with my spoon. I also found that this type was not comfortable for those of us with carpal tunnel. Stars Rating 2So began my search this time not at the kitchen stores but my beloved Amazon. I was going to find that scooper from my childhood if it killed me...which the last Oxo nearly did. I read many reviews on scoops and believe it or not a lot of people were having the same corrosive issue with the dishwasher. Hmmm...so now we wanted to make sure the new scoop was stainless steal as it does not corrode. I did a quick search on Google to see if Swing A Way, (which makes the hand held can opener of my childhood dreams) made the scooper I was thinking of and that is when I found information on the Vollrath. Here was a picture of EXACTLY what I was looking for. Did they make the one I used as a child? I still honestly do not know.Now being skeptical at this point after having being bitten many times. I read through ALL of the reviews. Here were some interesting points I take from those wonderful contributors, as well as my thanks to them for helping me make my decision. First the SIZE. There were so many. How do you determine which one would be the prefect ice cream scoop size. Well thanks to one contributor who wrote: I choose the Ivory one which was a little big for an Ice Cream scoop, it still works but next time I would order the Green Size 12. CHECK! So that was what I ordered. BUT not before I asked the question to those who already have it. How is yours handling the dishwasher? I had several wonderful people answer me and my thanks to them. Two in particular responses stood out. First was from someone who uses it in a culinary kitchen. Who wrote: We use it and it some times sits in water for days with no corrosion or damage! Cool! The next came from someone who said they have ran through the dishwasher several times and no issues. YEA!Now my wind baggedness is coming to an end I promise. I chose the #12 Green and this brand of scoop because of the recommendations, and lastly because it's made in the U.S. so we know it wont be flimsy. Boy am I happy with that decision! This thing is quality right out of the box. The scoop mechanism is a dream to work with and is made really well. The handle is chunky enough with out being too wide and with built in grips as well as an index finger rest. I can now get ice cream out of the container and with one squeeze in da bowl! Nothing on da hands. One washing through a dishwasher and looks great. Only the test through time will tell. But I have finally found that childhood dream scooper again and who knew that there were people out there still making quality items. Kudos and my hat off to you Vollrath, you have restored my faith in industrial merchandise.Just when you thought...finally you're done...I have just one more thing sorry.A shout out to our LEFTY's: this is a right handed scooper. You could use it turned around and the index finger rest would become a thumb hold but since the inner swing blade would now be on your scooping side I am not sure how that would work out. So be sure to ask; maybe they make a left hand version?5Cheap GarbageGot this a couple months ago. It went into the bin today after a frustrating run. The scoop constantly felt like it was going to snap when dipping out ice cream. The mechanism was flimsy and rough, got stuck constantly, and eventual broke altogether. This item is an utter waste off money, it is cheap garbage.1Bad compared to previous Vollrath disher I previously purchased the #40 Vollrath disher that operates very smoothly. Last week I ordered the #16. The first #16 I received had terrible action: The gears crashed into the slots; there was a good deal of resistance in the thumb lever; and the spring back lever stuck in several spots every time.I returned the first #16. Its replacement was hardly better. Reading reviews, I now see an increase in complaints like mine over the last year, so I decided It wasn't going to get any better if I exchanged another time.I studied this poor quality more recently built downgrade from my previous excellent smoothly operating #40 and found several changes. First, the stamped lettering on the wedge shaped slotted plate is more deeply impressed with more crude typography. The NSF stamp on the #16 thumb press is an outline font, where the #40's NSF stamp is not. The edges of the gear and gear slots on the #16 were rougher compared to the #40. Unlike the #40, the #16 semi-circular bowl scraper pressed against the inside bowl next to the pivot holes, causing resistance and scraping against the bowl.Using a file, I smoothed the areas of contact between the gear and slots. I also disengaged the tightly sprung bowl scraper on one end and carefully bent its ends together to shorten the distance (reduce pressure) between the ends, then slipped the free end back into its hole. With very fine emery paper, I smoothed fine gouges and burrs in the bowl which developed from previously heavy scraper contact. Together, these repairs smoothed the action between badly built parts. This #16 now produces the same pleasing action as my #40 disher.How many other customers would take this much trouble to fix Vollrath's carelessly manufactured (formerly excellent) disher?! I am very disappointed in Vollrath. This is a betrayal in trust -- earned over time -- to those who want to buy USA made products. At a time when American manufacturing wants to make a comeback, selling downgraded poor quality products using old customer satisfaction reviews is unethical. Amazon should remove past reviews if a company downgrades their manufacture quality. But most of all, shame on Vollrath! 1VERY NICE !It is well made. Easy to use.A good thing.I do recommend this disher by Vollrath.5mechanism not well builtunit is nice but thumb mechanism is sloppy and slipped out of scoop jamming operation.1Strong, well-made scoop for cookie dough, mini-muffins, and ice cream (Vollrath #40) This is a great portioner. I use it for ice cream, cookie dough, muffin batter, and meatballs, and it works great.It s sturdy and strong and performs well, and has a good solid feel in the hand. I ve had it for two years, use it several times a week, and have had no trouble with it. Despite the mechanism, it is not difficult to clean: just press down on the handle to clean beneath the moving arc, and then put it through the dishwasher.Regarding the size, the #40 makes 3/4 ounce scoops which are about 1.5 inches in diameter, a little smaller than a ping-pong ball. Cookies made with this scoop usually come out of the oven about 2.5 inches in diameter, give or take half an inch (depends on the dough!). I am watching my weight, and I find these scoops to be a great size for small portions of ice cream, mini-muffins, and meatballs that can be eaten in about two bites, and medium-sized cookies that are (to me at least) satisfying but not excessive for one person.Note that the #40 is too small to make generous, bakery-style cookies. If you want to make big ones like those, go with a bigger scoop I use a #16 (2 ounce) for large cookies destined for bake sales. The #16 produces cookies in the 3 to 4 inch diameter range with most around 3.5 inches. I find these too big for regular household use, through.My only complaint about the Vollrath scoop is that they don t make a left-handed version. This is a strongly right-handed tool. I am left-handed and I usually hold this scoop in my left hand, scoop the food, and then reach up at an angle with my index and middle fingers to pull down on the lever to release the food. This is awkward. The angle I have to hold it at means that the power sweep of the arc is from the bottom of the scoop to the top, rather than top to bottom, which makes it a little more difficult to free sticky substances. I sometimes switch the tool to my right hand for the release, which makes for an easier release but feels more awkward to me as my right hand is weaker and less accurate than my left one. But these are small issues compared with the high quality and performance of this scoop.Note: there is another good ice cream scoop out there, the Zeroll, which is a much simpler scoop with no mechanism or lever, and thus can be used equally well in either hand. Its trick is that its handle contains a liquid which, warmed by the grip of your hand, slightly warms the bowl of the scoop from the inside, resulting in a smooth, easy glide through ice cream. I really like the Zeroll scoop for ice cream as well I have the Zeroll Zerolon #30 (1 ounce), which is the smallest one Zeroll makes and slightly larger than the Vollrath #40 (3/4 ounce). I use the Zeroll #30 and the Vollrath #40 about equally for ice cream, but the Zeroll is of course no good for cookie dough, muffin batter, or meatballs. For those, I use the Vollrath. 5Just like the ice scream scoop I used growing upI purchased the green handle scoop, size 12 #47142. I'm happy with my purchase. I was afraid I'd order the wrong size. I wanted one for ice cream and this one reminded me of the one I used growing up. So far I've used it to scoop up batter for pancakes and I like it. It's very sturdy. The grip handle is long but doesn't affect the functionality for my small hand. The spring handle moves easily.5Exactly as advertised!Nice piece, exactly as advertised.4Excellent quality, made in the USA! Update: My original review was for the #10 size scoop. Since then, I have purchased the size 16, and it works just as well as the size 10 does. Excellent quality and very comfortable in your hand. I ordered again at Shop at Dean (Amazon Supplier)got excellent service, and got the Vollrath brand as requested. Very nice scoop if you get the actual Vollrath Stainless Steel Disher instead of a substitute. The first one I ordered had to be sent back because a different, inferior brand was substituted. The Vollrath scoop has a one piece handle that is comfortable, is well made, and the release works well. I bought it to make consistent sized gluten free hamburger buns in my Muffin Top pan. 5Love itI love Vollrath scoopers... Great quality when you get the AUTHENTIC ones. Make sure you do. Very heavy duty and well made. I use for bath bomb making. Love it!5This is not a Vollrath product, it is Thunder ... This is not a Vollrath product, it is Thunder Group, made in China and very cheap and flimsy. This broke the 3rd time I used it. I will be calling Amazon for replacement. 1THIS IS THE HIGHEST QUALITY !!! I purchased this Vollrath 5-1/3 oz. stainless steel disher,(scoop), because I work in a restaurant that is relatively small,(it's in a large metropolitan airport),but,busy nonetheless,and I wind up doing quite a bit of "prep-work" for this restaurant. It often seemed that when I needed to use a disher to do my work, it had been either misplaced or was being used by a fellow co-worker. That can get to be extremely frustrating. So I thought,"Why not just purchase one of my own? I'm sure that I will be able to bring it through security,then I'll have one and I won't have to search for something just to do my job." So,I looked for this online,and,it was not hard to believe that Amazon had it. I bought the disher,it arrived on time and in excellant condition. Didn't have any problem getting it through security,and,now I don't have to search. Do any of my fellow customers read the reviews about products before they purchase them? I do not know,as I am not them. But,if you are,let me tell you a little bit about this scoop as I use it in "real life" conditions every day. Quality: the highest. Ease of use: It's a scoop. How hard can it be to use? It does not care if you are right or left handed. Longevity? Will it last if I use it often or for different things? : I plan on keeping and using this disher,(scoop), for YEARS !! While I can not predict the future,and I do plan on buying another to keep as a back up, I honestly can not see this scoop wearing out EVER. I'll be using it for years. Amount the scoop holds: 5 1/3 oz. Is that correct? : Yes,it is. I portion a lot of hamburgers,they are supposed to weigh 5 oz. If I fill the scoop to the top and weigh what's inside,the burger is a little bit heavy,(that's not good food cost), so I've learned to take a bit out then weigh it and everything is just fine. So,now you've read,(there has to be people out there who will read this), a review written by a person who has purchased and uses quite often the product that you are considering. You might be wondering,"If I use my money to get this,will it be worth it? Will it last?" The answer to both of those two questions is simple: Heck , yeah !! Thank you for your time. 5Strong, sturdy ice cream scoop. I really like this ice cream scoop. I saw a lot of other options online and in stores that had negative reviews because the triggers are flimsy and break, but this one is very sturdy and strong. It s a large scoop (4 oz), which is nice. I use it with ice cream straight out of the freezer and as long as you have the strength to push it in, the scoop seems ready and able to get the job done. I also like the deep dome shape. The ice cream presents nicely to company, and it doubles as an egg scoop when I have to drop them into boiling water without cracking them. 5
Vollrath (47142) 2-2/3 oz Stainless Steel Disher - Size 12

Vollrath (47142) 2-2/3 oz Stainless Steel Disher - Size 12

4.3
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€43,00
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