Brand | Joseph Joseph |
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Model Number | 98991 |
Colour | Multicolour |
Package Dimensions | 43.79 x 25 x 21.3 cm; 936 Grams |
Material | Nylon |
Item Weight | 936 g |
Joseph Joseph Elevate Carousel, 6-Piece Set with Tongs - Multi-Colour
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- 6 -Piece kitchen tool set including slotted spoon, spaghetti server, solid spoon, slotted turner, flexible turner and ladle
- Weighted handles and integrated tool rests prevent tool heads from touching the work surface when placed down
- Nylon tool heads heat resistant up to 200°C/392°F. Ergonomic silicone handles heat resistant up to 270°C/520°F
- Carousel has non-slip base and rotates smoothly for easy tool selection
- Suitable for all types of cookware
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ASIN | B083ZS83VX |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | 8,080 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) 7 in Cooking Spoons |
Date First Available | 1 Jan. 2020 |
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but overpriced for the quality.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 July 2022
Iain Banks would describe these as cheap lifestyle accessories or overpriced plastic utensils. I paid 50, rrp was 70. They're worth about 35.Firstly, none of this is steel as described. That's fine for the utensils (I've got kids and expensive Teflon pans), but for the money and description I expected a steel shaft up the centre of the tower with fully steel bearings. In fact, the rotation was so stiff that it simply spun on its rubber feet as if wasn't supposed to rotate. It rotated like a cheap plastic on plastic joint you'd get on a really cheap kids toy. I didn't believe that it was supposed to be like that (I've got other Joseph gear that whilst not good value, isn't such poor quality). So, I took it apart and had a look inside. There are steel ball bearings, but running between two plastic faces and inside a plastic carrier. The quality of the carrier was terrible. The balls were mostly forced in over moulding faults, so they were wedged solid. They may as well not have been in there. This explained why it felt like they weren't. There was a token amount of grease, but nowhere near enough, and no grease at all on the plastic lower securing plate, which should also have had a bearing since it's loaded and provides the counter force for the bearing, but was plastic to plastic.I removed the balls, cut off the excess flashing, regreased and now it works as intended. The truth is that the quality of the production is not good enough for the design to work, and it's not reflective of the price. It is hard to build to cost, but if they want to charge this much, they need to at least use metal bearing cages at an extra couple of pence.Other JJ gear I have is better quality. This is not good enough and feels like a no brand set you'd get from a market.The design of the utensils is good, the resting pivot thing is a great idea and really useful, but the tower is cheaply made.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 July 2022
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 22 January 2023
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Style Name: Elevate CarouselColour: MulticolourVerified Purchase
A very nice set made to a high quality as you expect from Joseph joseph.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 15 January 2023
Style Name: Elevate CarouselColour: MulticolourVerified Purchase
Great product
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 6 December 2022
Style Name: CarouselColour: BlueVerified Purchase
I replaced an older set of these that last five years - hopefully, these will do the same.
Annoying that they don't go in the dish washer
Annoying that they don't go in the dish washer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 21 December 2022
Style Name: Elevate CarouselColour: MulticolourVerified Purchase
Well weighted, nice colours with great stand. I've used these a few times now and they are the best pastic ones I've used.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 22 July 2022
Firstly, none of this is steel as described. That's fine for the utensils (I've got kids and expensive Teflon pans), but for the money and description I expected a steel shaft up the centre of the tower with fully steel bearings. In fact, the rotation was so stiff that it simply spun on its rubber feet as if wasn't supposed to rotate. It rotated like a cheap plastic on plastic joint you'd get on a really cheap kids toy. I didn't believe that it was supposed to be like that (I've got other Joseph gear that whilst not good value, isn't such poor quality). So, I took it apart and had a look inside. There are steel ball bearings, but running between two plastic faces and inside a plastic carrier. The quality of the carrier was terrible. The balls were mostly forced in over moulding faults, so they were wedged solid. They may as well not have been in there. This explained why it felt like they weren't. There was a token amount of grease, but nowhere near enough, and no grease at all on the plastic lower securing plate, which should also have had a bearing since it's loaded and provides the counter force for the bearing, but was plastic to plastic.
I removed the balls, cut off the excess flashing, regreased and now it works as intended. The truth is that the quality of the production is not good enough for the design to work, and it's not reflective of the price. It is hard to build to cost, but if they want to charge this much, they need to at least use metal bearing cages at an extra couple of pence.
Other JJ gear I have is better quality. This is not good enough and feels like a no brand set you'd get from a market.
The design of the utensils is good, the resting pivot thing is a great idea and really useful, but the tower is cheaply made.
Style Name: CarouselColour: BlueVerified Purchase
Iain Banks would describe these as cheap lifestyle accessories or overpriced plastic utensils. I paid 50, rrp was 70. They're worth about 35.
Firstly, none of this is steel as described. That's fine for the utensils (I've got kids and expensive Teflon pans), but for the money and description I expected a steel shaft up the centre of the tower with fully steel bearings. In fact, the rotation was so stiff that it simply spun on its rubber feet as if wasn't supposed to rotate. It rotated like a cheap plastic on plastic joint you'd get on a really cheap kids toy. I didn't believe that it was supposed to be like that (I've got other Joseph gear that whilst not good value, isn't such poor quality). So, I took it apart and had a look inside. There are steel ball bearings, but running between two plastic faces and inside a plastic carrier. The quality of the carrier was terrible. The balls were mostly forced in over moulding faults, so they were wedged solid. They may as well not have been in there. This explained why it felt like they weren't. There was a token amount of grease, but nowhere near enough, and no grease at all on the plastic lower securing plate, which should also have had a bearing since it's loaded and provides the counter force for the bearing, but was plastic to plastic.
I removed the balls, cut off the excess flashing, regreased and now it works as intended. The truth is that the quality of the production is not good enough for the design to work, and it's not reflective of the price. It is hard to build to cost, but if they want to charge this much, they need to at least use metal bearing cages at an extra couple of pence.
Other JJ gear I have is better quality. This is not good enough and feels like a no brand set you'd get from a market.
The design of the utensils is good, the resting pivot thing is a great idea and really useful, but the tower is cheaply made.
Firstly, none of this is steel as described. That's fine for the utensils (I've got kids and expensive Teflon pans), but for the money and description I expected a steel shaft up the centre of the tower with fully steel bearings. In fact, the rotation was so stiff that it simply spun on its rubber feet as if wasn't supposed to rotate. It rotated like a cheap plastic on plastic joint you'd get on a really cheap kids toy. I didn't believe that it was supposed to be like that (I've got other Joseph gear that whilst not good value, isn't such poor quality). So, I took it apart and had a look inside. There are steel ball bearings, but running between two plastic faces and inside a plastic carrier. The quality of the carrier was terrible. The balls were mostly forced in over moulding faults, so they were wedged solid. They may as well not have been in there. This explained why it felt like they weren't. There was a token amount of grease, but nowhere near enough, and no grease at all on the plastic lower securing plate, which should also have had a bearing since it's loaded and provides the counter force for the bearing, but was plastic to plastic.
I removed the balls, cut off the excess flashing, regreased and now it works as intended. The truth is that the quality of the production is not good enough for the design to work, and it's not reflective of the price. It is hard to build to cost, but if they want to charge this much, they need to at least use metal bearing cages at an extra couple of pence.
Other JJ gear I have is better quality. This is not good enough and feels like a no brand set you'd get from a market.
The design of the utensils is good, the resting pivot thing is a great idea and really useful, but the tower is cheaply made.

3.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but overpriced for the quality.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 22 July 2022
Iain Banks would describe these as cheap lifestyle accessories or overpriced plastic utensils. I paid 50, rrp was 70. They're worth about 35.Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 22 July 2022
Firstly, none of this is steel as described. That's fine for the utensils (I've got kids and expensive Teflon pans), but for the money and description I expected a steel shaft up the centre of the tower with fully steel bearings. In fact, the rotation was so stiff that it simply spun on its rubber feet as if wasn't supposed to rotate. It rotated like a cheap plastic on plastic joint you'd get on a really cheap kids toy. I didn't believe that it was supposed to be like that (I've got other Joseph gear that whilst not good value, isn't such poor quality). So, I took it apart and had a look inside. There are steel ball bearings, but running between two plastic faces and inside a plastic carrier. The quality of the carrier was terrible. The balls were mostly forced in over moulding faults, so they were wedged solid. They may as well not have been in there. This explained why it felt like they weren't. There was a token amount of grease, but nowhere near enough, and no grease at all on the plastic lower securing plate, which should also have had a bearing since it's loaded and provides the counter force for the bearing, but was plastic to plastic.
I removed the balls, cut off the excess flashing, regreased and now it works as intended. The truth is that the quality of the production is not good enough for the design to work, and it's not reflective of the price. It is hard to build to cost, but if they want to charge this much, they need to at least use metal bearing cages at an extra couple of pence.
Other JJ gear I have is better quality. This is not good enough and feels like a no brand set you'd get from a market.
The design of the utensils is good, the resting pivot thing is a great idea and really useful, but the tower is cheaply made.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 30 November 2022
Style Name: Carousel with tongsColour: GreyVerified Purchase
Can stain in washing machine. But overall very good quality
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 8 December 2022
Style Name: CarouselColour: BlueVerified Purchase
Much better than my previous utensils. Bit more expensive but worth it for me.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 1 January 2023
Style Name: CarouselColour: OpalVerified Purchase
My 2nd set of these 3yrs apart but 1st set far better Quality. This set(2nd) not as good and a lot thinner made. I will see how long these ones last but i don't think i will buy them again unfortunately.