Mario Batali The Italian Kitchen Collection Pizza Wheel with Stainless Wheel

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Mario Batali The Italian Stainless Wheel
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  1. Kitchen
  2. Publisher: Copco
  3. Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #25930

Product Review

Mario just loves the beauty and strength of this large oversized pizza wheel. The unique imprints on the wheel make cutting through cheese a breeze and the stainless steel wheel is great. pans. Sound design provides a strong, comfortable weight that requires less pressure from the hand when slicing.

Amazon.com Review

In his campaign for accessible, delicious food, Mario Batali is one of the most popular chefs and restaurateurs in the world. Created by Copco and inspired by Batali, the Italian Kitchen line of cookware and tools reflects the famous chef's philosophy that great food needs no gimmicks. Durable, versatile, and high quality, the collection is perfect for the active home chef.

Homemade pizza deserves a special tool like this Italian Kitchen pizza wheel. With a comfortable Soft Grip handle and a generous 4-inch wheel, the piece is easy to use, and its sharp stainless-steel construction glides right through crust. Also great for frittatas, cheeses, and desserts, the piece has the signature Italian Kitchen grommet and cleans up in the dishwasher for convenience. --Emily Bedard

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Average Customer Review
4.6 out of 5 stars (9 customer reviews)

22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A well-designed tool for the serious pizza lover!, February 12, 2007
RC "RC" (Cape Cod) - See all my reviews
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I've gone through three cutters and borrowed another one to try out in the last few months. The Zyliss palm-held model is ingeniously designed and so-so to use, but not really intuitive enough to use readily or well (and I've been a professional hand tool user in a variety of trades for the past 40 years). I tried out the KitchenAid model with the smaller blade and it was nice and heavy but unimpressive in use. I suppose the KitchenAid 4" model might have worked well, but it has some negative features I discovered during my research. The hanging hole is set perpendicular to the blade - not a good idea for hanging against a wall. The handle is metal and plastic and smooth (not conducive to maximum grip friction) and not shaped well for good torque control. The pistol grip is nice, but doesn't really add to the control of the operator. Lastly, the axle is a bolt and nut and apparently isn't completely stainless and eventually needs tightening because the locknut nylon is affected...Read more


9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Slice and dice!, December 22, 2007
Sean P. Logue "If you can't win, change the r... (Research Triangle Park, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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The large diameter wheel cuts the pizza without pushing the toppings around. The small indentations are there to help stop it from dragging the toppings along with it. The handle is a grippy, comfortable to hold shape. Clean-up is a snap -- it rinses right off.

I have four pizza cutters of various designs, and this is the one I always reach for. It works very well.


9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars A little too big and Already Rusting..., June 26, 2007
C. Helsel (South Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
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This is the biggest and heaviest pizza wheel this guy has ever seen... it'll do a number on a pizza but it's really overkill unless you have a pizza shop...

Most disappointing is that the rivet in the center of the pizza wheel is rusting after two weeks... maybe it's from being put in the dishwasher... I don't know, maybe that was in the instructions... but does anyone read instructions on pizza wheels?

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