Ask Fakespot Chat questions about this productAlpha
Add detailed feedback
Message
Loading suggested questions
Suggested Questions
Suggested Questions
No suggested questions were found
Pros & Cons
Pros
The cloth is thick, seems durable, and has stitched edges. Makes rolling pie crusts and cinnamon rolls easy. For most things (that is, anything but dough with leaky berries) it is preferable to the silicone mats.
Growing up my grandmother had this. Cleans up well. Only negative is that when i needed to wash it, it came out very wrinkled. Washes it by itself as for the flour and oily residue that accumulates.
Cons
The shape is square so it's difficult to fit into the counter and make work without getting flour onto the floor. The rolling pin cover is also too lightweight, it slips all over and doesn’t hold flour. It’s extremely stiff.
Highlights
Quality
The quality and weight of each was close to my set which i have used for over 10 years with no problems
I will never make a pie without this product
Check the size it may not be big enough to suit your needs but quality is good
Yeast products do not stick to the product and i love that
Price
Very happy with the cloth and cover the price is great very hard to find cloth and cover as a set
A good product at a good price
Packaging/appearance
One thing to note there was a big crease running down the middle of the cloth when i took it out of the package so i had to iron it out
Competitiveness
Classic pastry cloth to let you create your finest pasteries…well made from tightly woven slub fabric for easey manipulation of products
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
good, easy, made, great and mat. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 1,171 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 22 2022.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Makes cutting out the cookies so much easier
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
While similar to canvas the cloth is actually made of cotton coutil which is a twill
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You’re not supposed to wash pastry cloth every time
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Sort of like cast iron skillets
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Use a bench scraper to scrape it off
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you do wash it cold without soap and air dry flat
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You might need to rub some flour into it again after that
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you are making something with a lot of fat content it might be better to use a board or the kitchen counter
Review Count History
Price History
Ask Fakespot Chat questions about this productAlpha
Add detailed feedback
Message
Loading suggested questions
Suggested Questions
Suggested Questions
No suggested questions were found