Silicone Spatula Set of 5 — Heat-Resistant, One-Piece
Five silicone spatulas, each one shaped for a specific task: a small jar scraper for the last quarter cup of yogurt, a medium spoonula for stirring sauces, a large spoonula for folding batter, a flat-edge spatula for the last bit of egg from a pan, and a classic angled turner for fish, pancakes, and eggs. Each head is one piece — no seam where the silicone meets a wood or plastic handle — which is the part that usually fails on cheaper sets.
The silicone is food-grade, BPA-free, and rated to 600°F, so you can leave a spoonula in a simmering pot or use a turner on a hot griddle without the head softening or curling. The handles are acacia wood with a food-safe oil finish, balanced to feel light in the hand. The whole set stands upright in a stoneware crock, which is the only thing in our kitchen that hasn't ended up in a drawer.
Features
- Set of 5: jar scraper, small spoonula, large spoonula, flat spatula, angled turner
- Food-grade BPA-free silicone heads, one-piece construction
- Heat-resistant to 600°F
- Acacia wood handles with food-safe oil finish
- Safe on non-stick, cast iron, and stainless
- Hand-wash recommended for wood handles
Care Silicone heads are dishwasher safe. Wood handles should be hand-washed and re-oiled with food-grade mineral oil every 3–4 months.
Materials Food-grade BPA-free silicone, acacia wood handles, food-safe mineral oil finish.
The story We tested spatulas where the silicone head separated from the handle after six weeks. Twice. The third brand lasted a year before the same failure. The fix was making the head and stem a single molded piece, with the wood attached afterward by a stainless pin that runs through both. The pin is structural, not decorative. You will not see it fail.