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French Tapered Rolling Pin

French Tapered Rolling Pin

Regular price $20.00
Sale price $20.00 Regular price

Description

One of three JK Adams pins chosen as America’s Test Kitchen’s Best Rolling Pins on the market, our French Tapered Rolling Pin has been a favorite of bakers for generations.  The French-style tapered design make this lighter-weight pin easy to maneuver while still providing enough substance to make easy work of any rolling task. Its slightly textured North American hardwood holds a dusting of flour better than any material to ensure non-stick performance.  We now offer our French Tapered Rolling Pin in two sizes. 


SKU: J-FRP-2/C

Specifications

  • 20
    1/2" x 1 1/2" or 20 1/2" x 1 3/4"
  • USA
    Manufactured.
  • Sustainably Harvested North American
    Hardwood.
  • Finished in our mineral oil and
    beeswax.

Care + Use

Wood
is an incredible natural material that expands and contracts with moisture
and humidity. Regular regimented care of this product will protect it for
years to come. Handwash with warm, soapy water after each use and dry
thoroughly with a towel. Never soak or submerge in water, run in a
dishwasher, or use in a microwave. Apply JK Adams Mineral Oil and / or
Beeswax Wood Conditioner once a week, with a lint free cloth, to all
surfaces-including edges and ends-until the finish is established, and at any
time the rolling pin feels dry. If at any time the grain of your product
becomes raised-causing a rough feeling-a light buffing in the affected area
with 200 grit sandpaper will smooth the finish. Reapply JK Adams wood
conditioner after this process.

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