Krampouz Wood Flat Crepe Spreader 18cm
Product Approximate Weight:
50g
Product Approximate Dimensions:
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Contents:
1 x Wood Flat Spreader
Power/Voltage/Frequency:
N/A
Material:
Beech Wood
Features:
Traditional
Durable
Easy to clean
While we strive to provide accurate product information on our website, manufacturers may occasionally change their materials or packaging. The information on our website is for reference purposes only. We recommend not solely relying on this information. Always read product labels, warnings, and directions before using.
50g
Product Approximate Dimensions:
[]
Contents:
1 x Wood Flat Spreader
Power/Voltage/Frequency:
N/A
Material:
Beech Wood
Features:
Traditional
Durable
Easy to clean
While we strive to provide accurate product information on our website, manufacturers may occasionally change their materials or packaging. The information on our website is for reference purposes only. We recommend not solely relying on this information. Always read product labels, warnings, and directions before using.
Q: What size crepe plates is the 18cm flat spreader suitable for?
A: The 18cm flat spreader is ideal for crepe makers with a 35cm or 40cm diameter plate.
Q: How do I assemble the handle and spreader?
A: Fix the handle to the spreader and soak the parts in water before first use to secure the connection.
Q: How do I clean the flat crepe spreader?
A: Wash it with clean water after use and allow it to dry naturally. Avoid using soap or abrasive cleaners.
Q: What’s the difference between flat and round spreaders?
A: The flat spreader is the traditional tool for creating thin Breton-style crepes, while round spreaders are often preferred by beginners for easier batter control.
Q: How do I maintain the spreader during use?
A: Keep the spreader clean by placing it in a water tray between crepes and wiping off any batter residue as needed.
A: The 18cm flat spreader is ideal for crepe makers with a 35cm or 40cm diameter plate.
Q: How do I assemble the handle and spreader?
A: Fix the handle to the spreader and soak the parts in water before first use to secure the connection.
Q: How do I clean the flat crepe spreader?
A: Wash it with clean water after use and allow it to dry naturally. Avoid using soap or abrasive cleaners.
Q: What’s the difference between flat and round spreaders?
A: The flat spreader is the traditional tool for creating thin Breton-style crepes, while round spreaders are often preferred by beginners for easier batter control.
Q: How do I maintain the spreader during use?
A: Keep the spreader clean by placing it in a water tray between crepes and wiping off any batter residue as needed.