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could be great, but. Nov 19, 2025 I loved the set when it first came. However, I have been using it less than a month (daily use as I cook a lot) and the medium spatula has already cracked. The silicon started cracking about 2 weeks in and it finally bit the dust yesterday. Sad ending to a piece in an otherwise great set.
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Nice set Oct 11, 2025 Le Creuset products are generally very durable and this set is no exception. All the spatuala's work well and the red color is so much fun.
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Solid Spatulas Mar 20, 2025 I was pleasantly surprised to find that these spatulas are a lot sturdier than my previous (generic) ones.
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Le Creuset Spatula Set Feb 24, 2025 This is a great set of spatulas. There is a nice verity of sizes and the handles are very nice. Looks great in the kitchen too.
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Worse than cheaper alternatives Feb 23, 2025 I've had an equivalent set of Le Creseut spatulas for several years, in orange. I have thrown them out and replaced them with better, cheaper alternatives.
While the Le Creuset spatulas might have been nice 2 decades ago, now they offer no advantage.
PROBLEMS:
* The silicon is too soft. Only the small spoon-shaped one is ok. The others are all a bit too soft to be any real use for cooking or stirring anything other than something light like eggwhites. For example, try to scoop up some stew in the largest one, and the spoon will flop over, inverting.
* The silicon can discolor. If you leave the silicoln on the edge of a hot pan for a while, it can discolor.
* The wood is softer than typical hardwoods for a cheap wooden spoon. After using a spatula, typically you will whack it on the edge of a pot to shake off excess. This can be done hundreds of times with a wooden spoon. But with the Le Creusets, the wood is getting broken down and fuzzy and bits of wood fall into my food.
* The system of removable sticks is nonideal. The biggest problem is that in practice, you may not want to take apart your spatulas every time you clean. As a result, the wood can develop off smells. Further, over time, sometimes the head gets loose around the wood, making them prone to fall off.
All in all, there are plenty of high-temperature, one-piece spatulas available now which are a better buy, and which I have replaced my Le Creuset set with.
Happy spatula-ing!
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