Staub Multi Tool
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It’s the most useful utensil I’ve ever bought for my kitchen. It’s a scraper, it’s a spatula, it’s a spoon…it’s all of them. It is the Staub multitool, and as you can see from how often I use it, I can’t cook without it now.
About 90% of my kitchen is vintage, but there’s just some things you can’t get second hand, so when I do invest in a new item, I do a ton of research and make sure it’s the absolute best, and that’s exactly what I got with this. I love everything about it. It’s soft enough to use on vintage glassware, like Pyrex, but strong enough to stand up to scraping cast iron. And the wood handle is incredibly ergonomic. It’s short, and rounded at the end, so you can grip it from any angle, and really dig in when you need to.

And it serves so many purposes! They are not kidding around when they call it a multi-tool. It’s heat proof, so you can use it directly on the stove, it’s an awesome spatula for flipping or serving, it scrapes out my mixing bowls to perfection, and it’s even a spoon! I’m always shocked how much gravy and sauce you can scoop up with it.
And it’s tough! I use it daily, and not one nick or chunk out of the silicone.

I highly recommend it, and I’ve put a link at the bottom of the page so you can buy it on TikTok or Amazon if you’re interested, so grab while it’s still in stock! They are super popular, and sell out all the time!
IT BELONGS IN YOUR KITCHEN
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