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Customers like the durability, functionality, and value of the thread cord. They mention it's well-made, works great for rotisserie chicken, and is capable of fulfilling its purpose. Some appreciate the ease of use and say it's good for trussing stuffed meats. Customers also like the tie quality and cooking ability.
Product Description
· [Size] 3Ply, 1mm thick, 100m/328ft spool · [Environment & Safety] Natural food grade cotton, No artificial color, Nontoxic, Tasteless, High-temperature resistant, oven Safe · [Keep Shape] Tie up cooking ingredients such as turkey, chicken, roast and more · [Versatile] Can also be used in crafts, holiday decorations, or other DIY projects · [Easy to Use] The length can be tailored according to your needs or preference
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Jocelyn PacittoReviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
Play Video I used this twine to make sourdough pumpkin loaves! It was easy to use, thick, high quality, and had no issues in a 500 degree oven for 50 minutes. I still have so much twine left, I won't have to buy another spool this year. I couldn't find it at the grocery store so I cannot compare prices, but I am pleased with the price point.
Kimberly OgdenReviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024
The product is good. It is what it says. I used it for tying up mason jars for our gifts
DBCooperReviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
I've been n I.T. for many years and have acquired quite a collection of cables - different protocols, lengths etc. Sometimes I need to use one for perhaps a month, then it goes back in a bin - I used to use rubber bands - but they dry out and crack, and the cables get intertwined. I've tried loops of that clear tape in a green plaid container. Peel if off and it tears and/or leaves a sticky rsidue. Don't get me talking about that gray DUCT (ends with a T but many think it ends with a K) - it leaves a residue as well and can be hard to open. I've tried cable ties as well if ou use them 'backwards' they can resused, but a cable may put enough pressure on an undersized one to spring it. I've tried using stripss of the 'hook & eye' tape - expensive, and who knows if/when,if ever someone will ever need to use that cable again? I found a ball of generic twine left over from the days when we got both a morning and evening newspaper and were encouraged to bundle them. Much to heavy for the purpose, and the ends unravel. Finally I remembered what my grand dad called 'butcher's twine'. Perfect. Easily cut to the length you need, loop it around, and tie it as easily as if you were doing your shoe laces. (OMG - do young folks know how to do that? I recently ran into some who didn't understand the concept of clockwise. Maybe there's a YouTube video I can get them to watch.) Anyway - in short, it is a fine product. And it made me think of Gramps.
cody iglesiasReviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
I use this for my steaks and they worked very well. There is a lot of twine and I feel like it was a good price for the amount of of twine.
D.SoiuReviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024
I’ll be honest, I don’t have much experience with this kind of stuff. I’ve used some string in the past to tie my meats, but it never really seemed successful. Butcher twine is the way. I wrapped it around an 8 pound pork butt for some smoked, sliced meat and it held it together well. It wrapped tightly and held throughout the 8 hour cook. It also came off the meat real nice. The string I used in the past is dead to me. All hail the 3-ply butcher twine!
Charles J SehyReviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
Great value. I was actually having a hard time finding quality cord for cooking. Thank you
LDReviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
Used this to make pumpkin-shaped sourdough bread loaves. It did not leave any fibers in the bread after baking. Did just what I was hoping for!
Dan K.Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023
I'll be completely honest here, I haven't actually cooked with this. I ordered it during happier times when I was cooking gourmet meals every day, and had high hopes to use this for roasts and such, but then my ex kicked me to the curb and I really haven't cooked much since. However, I did handle this twine in preparation for the first planned meal using it, and it is sturdy and seems like it would do the job well. I was initially looking for something that wasn't made in China, since I don't really trust their standards for food safety, but I think it must be very nearly impossible to find small inexpensive things like butcher's twine that aren't made in China. Regardless, it seems capable of fulfilling its purpose, and it doesn't smell like lead or chemicals or anything.
Mireya PayanReviewed in Mexico on February 11, 2024
Muy buen producto
Markus SchmidtReviewed in Germany on May 4, 2024
Tut was es soll, so muss es sein
nicolaReviewed in Italy on February 7, 2024
Ottimo x legare salami soppresse... Molto resistente e maneggevole..
SwedichChefReviewed in Sweden on April 6, 2023
Been looking for this type of twine because I do not like the thin wersion that is sold everywhere. To me this is the perfect kiitchen twine for trussing chicken, roasts etc.
seawitchReviewed in Mexico on February 1, 2024
Good