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The Best Slotted Spoons

Slotted spoons let you remove and drain food easily. Which is best?

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By Miye Bromberg & Kate Shannon Levine

Last Updated April 22, 2026

Editor&aposs Note:Update, April 2026:

We tested a few additional models. Our winners remain largely the same, though we now have a Best Silicone Slotted Spoon, the GIR Perforated Spoon.

What You Need To Know

The best slotted spoons are able to scoop and drain plenty of food easily. Our long-reigning top choice is the Cuisinart Stainless Steel Slotted Spoon. This thin-rimmed, seamless stainless-steel model is a pleasure to use, getting up and under delicate foods nimbly. If you’d like a slotted spoon that will be gentler on nonstick-coated or enameled cast-iron cookware, our top plastic option is the Cuisinart Curve Handle Line Curve Nylon Slotted Spoon. It’s got a slightly thicker bowl than our top option, so it feels a little less agile. But it performs well otherwise and has a long, comfortable handle. If you’d prefer to avoid plastic, our top silicone slotted spoon is the GIR Perforated Spoon. Its bowl is big (if a bit thick) and its long handle is easy for hands of all sizes to hold.

A good slotted spoon is an essential kitchen tool: We use it to remove and drain small or delicate foods from boiling water, hot oil, or sauce. Slotted spoons come in a range of materials. Metal slotted spoons are usually our first choice. They’re sturdy, durable, and so thin that they get up under food easily, though their metal construction sometimes makes them a little heavier than models made from other materials. If you’re careful, you can use them with any type of pot or pan.

A cook uses a slotted spoon to remove cooked bacon bits from a stainless steel skillet.A cook uses a slotted spoon to remove boiled eggs and drop into a bowl of ice water.

We use slotted spoons for many tasks, including draining cooked bacon and boiled eggs.

But if you’re concerned about scratching your enameled or nonstick cookware, we recommend getting a spoon made from silicone or plastic. These materials will be gentler on any surfaces they touch. The tradeoffs? Spoons made from both plastic and silicone are often thicker and less nimble than metal options, and plastic versions can melt if exposed to high heat. Because silicone has a grippy, rubbery texture, models made from it can also drag on cooking surfaces in a way that makes them feel sluggish in hand; dry ingredients can also stick to the silicone unpleasantly. And of course, both silicone and plastic spoons retain stains and odors, unlike stainless-steel options. 

What to Look for

  • Relatively Thin Bowl Edges: We preferred slotted spoons with bowls that had thin edges. The thinner the edges were, the more easily the spoons slid under delicate food such as poached eggs or ravioli without denting or poking holes in them. Note that the thinness of the edges is relative here, since, in general, stainless-steel spoons have much thinner edges than those made from plastic or silicone. (Plastic spoons have to be thick in order to be rigid enough to use without bending; silicone spoons are made using metal or plastic frames that provide that same rigidity, with even greater thickness as a result.) Our top stainless-steel spoon has a bowl that measures slightly less than 0.05 in thick; our top plastic and silicone options are twice as thick.
Slotted spoons made from metal, plastic, and silicone
Metal spoons generally had the thinnest bowls and were best at getting up and under food as a result. Plastic and silicone spoons were thicker and a little clumsier as a result.
  • Fairly Large, Shallow Bowls: The best spoons had bowls that were reasonably large, capable of holding big ravioli or jumbo shrimp easily. Small bowls held less food or only small pieces of food securely, and big bowls felt clumsy and imprecise. We also liked spoons with relatively shallow bowls, as these got up and under food particularly nimbly. Bowls that were too deep were more cumbersome to maneuver under food. 
The thin, shallow metal bowl of a slotted spoon with a green check mark above it and the words “Shallow bowls”The deeper, more cup-like bowl of a slotted spoon with a red x mark and the words “deep bowls” above it.

Shallow bowls sometimes held less food but slid under foods more easily. Deep bowls struggled to get up and under food.

  • Moderate Weight: We liked spoons that were relatively lightweight, as these were easier to lift and maneuver. For plastic and silicone spoons, this meant a weight of about 3 to 5 ounces. Stainless-steel models ran heavier; we preferred those on the lighter end of the spectrum, weighing about 4.5 to 6 ounces. 
  • Medium-Length, Grippy, Moderately Offset Handles: Spoons with handles measuring about 9 to 10 inches were best, keeping hands at a safer distance from the hot pots and pans as we scooped food up. They also were best for accommodating hands both large and small. We also appreciated models that had rubbery or textured handles; these were easier to grip even when the spoons were wet. And we liked models with handles that were offset at a relatively low angle from their bowls. These were easier to use without contorting our hands into odd positions, as was sometimes the case with handles that rose at a steeper angle.

Other Considerations

  • Drainage Holes and Slots: The size, shape, and distribution of holes or slots on the slotted spoons we tested didn’t have a significant impact on drainage. All the models we tested drained water equally well, though a few had holes large enough that small peas got stuck in them or occasionally passed through. 
A slotted spoon holds a poached egg above a saucepan of water filled with other poached eggs.
All the slotted spoons we tested drained water equally well, so it was easy to remove poached eggs and other foods.

The Tests

  • Remove peas from stockpot of simmering water
  • Remove poached eggs from skillet of simmering water
  • Remove meatballs from saucepan
  • Remove jumbo shrimp from skillet
  • Recruit additional testers to use with a variety of cookware
  • Submerge in pasta sauce with chopped onion for two hours, then run through 10 dishwasher cycles

How We Tested

  • Ease of Use: We considered how easy it was to maneuver the spoons in an assortment of cookware, remove food, and quickly drain away liquid or sauce. 
  • Durability: We noted whether spoons scratched, stained, or retained odors. 

Everything We Tested

Good 3 Stars out of 3.
Fair 2 Stars out of 3.
Poor 1 Star out of 3.

Highly Recommended

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

WinnerCuisinart Stainless Steel Slotted Spoon

The lightest of the stainless-steel models, this nearly perfect spoon had a long, hollow handle that felt like it was molded to fit our palms; its wide, shallow, thin bowl made it a breeze to scoop up food. Quibbles were minor: The bowl got a few scratches in the dishwasher, and a few testers thought the steep, ladle-like angle between the handle and the bowl upset the balance of the spoon.

Model Number: CTG-08-SLS

Weight: 4.625 oz

Material: Stainless steel

Handle Length: 10.5 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.046 in

Bowl Dimensions: 3.875 x 2.75 x 0.5 in

Price at Time of Testing: $12.99

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

The lightest of the stainless-steel models, this nearly perfect spoon had a long, hollow handle that felt like it was molded to fit our palms; its wide, shallow, thin bowl made it a breeze to scoop up food. Quibbles were minor: The bowl got a few scratches in the dishwasher, and a few testers thought the steep, ladle-like angle between the handle and the bowl upset the balance of the spoon.

Model Number: CTG-08-SLS

Weight: 4.625 oz

Material: Stainless steel

Handle Length: 10.5 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.046 in

Bowl Dimensions: 3.875 x 2.75 x 0.5 in

Price at Time of Testing: $12.99

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

OXO Good Grips Stainless Steel Slotted Spoon

We liked many things about this sturdy stainless-steel spoon. It had a thin, shallow good-sized bowl, so it easily shimmied under foods of all sizes. And its plastic grip was easy to grab. The handle is just a touch shorter than we prefer and is offset from the bowl at a steeper angle that sometimes forced our arms into awkward positions when scooping food.

Model Number: 11283200

Weight: 4.8 oz

Materials: Stainless steel, thermoplastic elastomer (TPE)

Handle Length: 8.9 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.05 in

Bowl Dimensions: 3.9 x 2.75 x 0.5 in

Price at Time of Testing: $14.99

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

We liked many things about this sturdy stainless-steel spoon. It had a thin, shallow good-sized bowl, so it easily shimmied under foods of all sizes. And its plastic grip was easy to grab. The handle is just a touch shorter than we prefer and is offset from the bowl at a steeper angle that sometimes forced our arms into awkward positions when scooping food.

Model Number: 11283200

Weight: 4.8 oz

Materials: Stainless steel, thermoplastic elastomer (TPE)

Handle Length: 8.9 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.05 in

Bowl Dimensions: 3.9 x 2.75 x 0.5 in

Price at Time of Testing: $14.99

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

Best Plastic Slotted SpoonCuisinart Curve Handle Line Curve Nylon Slotted Spoon

This nylon slotted spoon is a good nonstick-friendly option. It’s quite a bit thicker than our metal favorite, so it can be a touch trickier to slide under delicate food such as poached eggs. Sauces and water drained quickly through the slots on its fairly wide and shallow bowl. Those design features, coupled with the spoon’s light weight, allowed us to use the spoon efficiently. We generally liked the spoon’s wide, curved handle and felt in control while using it. However, the angle between the handle and the bowl was a bit steeper than ideal for some testers, making it a bit less comfortable to use.

Model Number: CTG-01-LS

Weight: 3.13 oz

Material: Nylon

Handle Length: 9.50 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.082 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4.50 x 2.75 x 1.13 in

Price at Time of Testing: $7.49

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

This nylon slotted spoon is a good nonstick-friendly option. It’s quite a bit thicker than our metal favorite, so it can be a touch trickier to slide under delicate food such as poached eggs. Sauces and water drained quickly through the slots on its fairly wide and shallow bowl. Those design features, coupled with the spoon’s light weight, allowed us to use the spoon efficiently. We generally liked the spoon’s wide, curved handle and felt in control while using it. However, the angle between the handle and the bowl was a bit steeper than ideal for some testers, making it a bit less comfortable to use.

Model Number: CTG-01-LS

Weight: 3.13 oz

Material: Nylon

Handle Length: 9.50 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.082 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4.50 x 2.75 x 1.13 in

Price at Time of Testing: $7.49

Recommended

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

OXO Good Grips Nylon Slotted Spoon

The lightest spoon in the lineup, this model felt like a natural extension of our arms. But its bowl was small, making it harder to securely contain larger shrimp and meatballs, and its thick edges prevented it from getting under food in shallow pans quite as easily as the top three models did. In addition, a few peas got stuck in its circular holes.

Model Number: 1191300

Weight: 2.875 oz

Material: Nylon

Handle Length: 10 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.072 in

Bowl Dimensions: 3.75 x 2.5 x 0.5 in

Price at Time of Testing: $6.99

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

The lightest spoon in the lineup, this model felt like a natural extension of our arms. But its bowl was small, making it harder to securely contain larger shrimp and meatballs, and its thick edges prevented it from getting under food in shallow pans quite as easily as the top three models did. In addition, a few peas got stuck in its circular holes.

Model Number: 1191300

Weight: 2.875 oz

Material: Nylon

Handle Length: 10 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.072 in

Bowl Dimensions: 3.75 x 2.5 x 0.5 in

Price at Time of Testing: $6.99

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

Williams Sonoma Signature Nonstick Deep Slotted Spoon

This model combines a nylon head—which is handy for nonstick skillets—and a sturdy, wide, and comfortable stainless-steel handle. Unfortunately, the head of the spoon was a bit too big. It bumped against the sides of skillets and pots as we scooped up food.

Model Number: 2739461

Weight: 5.13 oz

Material: Nylon with stainless-steel handle

Handle Length: 9.25 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.085 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4.75 x 2.75 x 1.13 in

Price at Time of Testing: $46.95

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

This model combines a nylon head—which is handy for nonstick skillets—and a sturdy, wide, and comfortable stainless-steel handle. Unfortunately, the head of the spoon was a bit too big. It bumped against the sides of skillets and pots as we scooped up food.

Model Number: 2739461

Weight: 5.13 oz

Material: Nylon with stainless-steel handle

Handle Length: 9.25 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.085 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4.75 x 2.75 x 1.13 in

Price at Time of Testing: $46.95

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

Best Silicone Slotted SpoonGIR Perforated Spoon

This lightweight silicone spoon is a good option for folks who are avoiding plastic and need a gentler tool for use with nonstick-coated and enameled cast-iron cookware. It features a generously sized bowl that holds large or plentiful ingredients easily, and its handle is long enough to keep hands of all sizes comfortable and far from hot ingredients. We had just a few minor quibbles. As with other silicone models, the bowl is quite thick and its grippy material can drag on cooking surfaces, so it felt a little less nimble as we scooped up food. It also retained odors, and the largest hole in the bowl sometimes allowed small peas to pass through.

Model Number: GIRSNH

Weight: 4.0 oz

Materials: Silicone, nylon and fiberglass core

Handle Length: 9 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.1 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4.3 x 2.7 x 0.75 in

Price at Time of Testing: $15.95

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

This lightweight silicone spoon is a good option for folks who are avoiding plastic and need a gentler tool for use with nonstick-coated and enameled cast-iron cookware. It features a generously sized bowl that holds large or plentiful ingredients easily, and its handle is long enough to keep hands of all sizes comfortable and far from hot ingredients. We had just a few minor quibbles. As with other silicone models, the bowl is quite thick and its grippy material can drag on cooking surfaces, so it felt a little less nimble as we scooped up food. It also retained odors, and the largest hole in the bowl sometimes allowed small peas to pass through.

Model Number: GIRSNH

Weight: 4.0 oz

Materials: Silicone, nylon and fiberglass core

Handle Length: 9 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.1 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4.3 x 2.7 x 0.75 in

Price at Time of Testing: $15.95

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

Hestan Culinary Deep Slotted Spoon, 13-inch

This all-stainless-steel spoon is nearly indestructible, surviving testing without a scratch. A long handle kept our hands at a safe distance from the heat too. But it’s the heaviest model we tested, which makes it a burden to wield for long periods. The bowl is also a little deeper than we prefer, so it was a little harder to slip under delicate shrimp or meatballs easily.

Model Number: 49195

Weight: 8.0 oz

Material: Stainless steel

Handle Length: 9.5 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.06 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4.5 x 2.75 x 1.2 in

Price at Time of Testing: $59.00

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

This all-stainless-steel spoon is nearly indestructible, surviving testing without a scratch. A long handle kept our hands at a safe distance from the heat too. But it’s the heaviest model we tested, which makes it a burden to wield for long periods. The bowl is also a little deeper than we prefer, so it was a little harder to slip under delicate shrimp or meatballs easily.

Model Number: 49195

Weight: 8.0 oz

Material: Stainless steel

Handle Length: 9.5 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.06 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4.5 x 2.75 x 1.2 in

Price at Time of Testing: $59.00

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

DiOro Seamless Slotted Spoon

We liked this silicone slotted spoon, which was relatively lightweight and easy to wield. It had a good-sized and relatively shallow bowl, so even though the bowl itself was fairly thick, it did a decent job of getting up and under delicate food. The cons The handle is a touch shorter than we’d like. And as with other silicone models, this one retained odors and dry ingredients stuck to its grippy surface tenaciously.

Model Number: n/a

Weight: 4.0 oz

Materials: Silicone, unspecified core

Handle Length: 8.5 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.1 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4 x 2.6 x 0.5 in

Price at Time of Testing: $11.97

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

We liked this silicone slotted spoon, which was relatively lightweight and easy to wield. It had a good-sized and relatively shallow bowl, so even though the bowl itself was fairly thick, it did a decent job of getting up and under delicate food. The cons The handle is a touch shorter than we’d like. And as with other silicone models, this one retained odors and dry ingredients stuck to its grippy surface tenaciously.

Model Number: n/a

Weight: 4.0 oz

Materials: Silicone, unspecified core

Handle Length: 8.5 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.1 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4 x 2.6 x 0.5 in

Price at Time of Testing: $11.97

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

Misen Slotted Spoon

This silicone slotted spoon was relatively durable, though it retained odors and attracted dry ingredients as much as any other silicone model. Overall, we liked this spoon, though it was a touch undersized, with a shorter handle that put hands closer to the heat and a small bowl that held less food at a time. The bowl itself was nice and shallow, so it got under food reasonably well. But because it was small and thick it wasn’t as capacious or nimble as we’d prefer.

Model Number: MK-7223

Weight: 3.3 oz

Materials: Silicone, nylon core

Handle Length: 8 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.1 in

Bowl Dimensions: 3.9 x 2.3 x 0.5 in

Price at Time of Testing: $16.00

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

This silicone slotted spoon was relatively durable, though it retained odors and attracted dry ingredients as much as any other silicone model. Overall, we liked this spoon, though it was a touch undersized, with a shorter handle that put hands closer to the heat and a small bowl that held less food at a time. The bowl itself was nice and shallow, so it got under food reasonably well. But because it was small and thick it wasn’t as capacious or nimble as we’d prefer.

Model Number: MK-7223

Weight: 3.3 oz

Materials: Silicone, nylon core

Handle Length: 8 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.1 in

Bowl Dimensions: 3.9 x 2.3 x 0.5 in

Price at Time of Testing: $16.00

Recommended with Reservations

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

OXO Good Grips Silicone Slotted Spoon

This silicone slotted spoon has a grippy handle that was easy for hands of all sizes to hold; its length kept those hands at a safe distance from the hot food. Its bowl is a little smaller than we prefer, and quite thick, making it a touch harder to get up and under food easily. Similar to other silicone models, it retained odors, didn’t glide as easily on cooking surfaces, and was prone to having dry ingredients stick to it.

Model Number: 11281600

Weight: 4.1 oz

Materials: Silicone, nylon core

Handle Length: 9.25 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.13 in

Bowl Dimensions: 3.5 x 2.5 x 0.6 in

Price at Time of Testing: $13.95

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

This silicone slotted spoon has a grippy handle that was easy for hands of all sizes to hold; its length kept those hands at a safe distance from the hot food. Its bowl is a little smaller than we prefer, and quite thick, making it a touch harder to get up and under food easily. Similar to other silicone models, it retained odors, didn’t glide as easily on cooking surfaces, and was prone to having dry ingredients stick to it.

Model Number: 11281600

Weight: 4.1 oz

Materials: Silicone, nylon core

Handle Length: 9.25 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.13 in

Bowl Dimensions: 3.5 x 2.5 x 0.6 in

Price at Time of Testing: $13.95

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

All-Clad Stainless Steel Professional Slotted Spoon

This expensive spoon was sturdy and well-built but as one of the heaviest in our lineup, it tired our arms when we used it for extended periods. Deep and thick, the bowl held lots of food but had a hard time getting under slippery shrimp. Finally, its handle was uncomfortable to hold and set at such a steep angle that the spoon felt even heavier than it already was.

Model Number: 2100071795

Weight: 7 oz

Material: Stainless steel

Handle Length: 10 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.064 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4.25 x 2.625 x 1.0 in

Price at Time of Testing: $44.95

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

This expensive spoon was sturdy and well-built but as one of the heaviest in our lineup, it tired our arms when we used it for extended periods. Deep and thick, the bowl held lots of food but had a hard time getting under slippery shrimp. Finally, its handle was uncomfortable to hold and set at such a steep angle that the spoon felt even heavier than it already was.

Model Number: 2100071795

Weight: 7 oz

Material: Stainless steel

Handle Length: 10 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.064 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4.25 x 2.625 x 1.0 in

Price at Time of Testing: $44.95

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

StarPack XL Silicone Slotted Spoon

While relatively lightweight, this spoon’s thick, moderately deep bowl made it harder to get under food in shallow skillets. Grippy silicone made its handle cushiony and comfortable but also made the bowl drag across the bottom of skillets and saucepans. And the silicone retained both stains and odors that required a few extra dishwasher cycles to eradicate.

Model Number: n/a

Weight: 4.875 oz

Materials: Silicone, steel core

Handle Length: 9.5 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.13 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4 x 2.75 x 0.75 in

Price at Time of Testing: $15.99

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

While relatively lightweight, this spoon’s thick, moderately deep bowl made it harder to get under food in shallow skillets. Grippy silicone made its handle cushiony and comfortable but also made the bowl drag across the bottom of skillets and saucepans. And the silicone retained both stains and odors that required a few extra dishwasher cycles to eradicate.

Model Number: n/a

Weight: 4.875 oz

Materials: Silicone, steel core

Handle Length: 9.5 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.13 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4 x 2.75 x 0.75 in

Price at Time of Testing: $15.99

Discontinued

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

OXO Steel Slotted Spoon

Although a little bigger and heavier than our winner, this solid, stainless-steel slotted spoon had the thinnest bowl and easily slid under meatballs and shrimp. It had a long handle, and testers liked the ridged, rubbery material on the grip—but the grip itself was just 5 inches long, making it a little small for large-handed testers.

Model Number: 59291

Weight: 5.5 oz

Materials: Stainless steel, thermoplastic elastomer (TPE)

Handle Length: 10 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.042 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4.0 x 2.5 x 0.5 in

Price at Time of Testing: $10.99

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

Although a little bigger and heavier than our winner, this solid, stainless-steel slotted spoon had the thinnest bowl and easily slid under meatballs and shrimp. It had a long handle, and testers liked the ridged, rubbery material on the grip—but the grip itself was just 5 inches long, making it a little small for large-handed testers.

Model Number: 59291

Weight: 5.5 oz

Materials: Stainless steel, thermoplastic elastomer (TPE)

Handle Length: 10 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.042 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4.0 x 2.5 x 0.5 in

Price at Time of Testing: $10.99

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

Calphalon Stainless Utensils Slotted Spoon

This stainless-steel spoon had a great bowl—broad, shallow, and fairly thin-edged. But it was heavy, and the handle’s flat metal edges dug uncomfortably into our palms, leading one tester to compare using this spoon to “holding the wrong end of the butter knife.” After 10 cycles in the dishwasher, the silicone grip eroded slightly.

Model Number: FS02

Weight: 6.75 oz

Materials: Stainless steel, silicone

Handle Length: 9.5 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.056 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4 x 2.75 x 0.75 in

Price at Time of Testing: $14.86

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

This stainless-steel spoon had a great bowl—broad, shallow, and fairly thin-edged. But it was heavy, and the handle’s flat metal edges dug uncomfortably into our palms, leading one tester to compare using this spoon to “holding the wrong end of the butter knife.” After 10 cycles in the dishwasher, the silicone grip eroded slightly.

Model Number: FS02

Weight: 6.75 oz

Materials: Stainless steel, silicone

Handle Length: 9.5 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.056 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4 x 2.75 x 0.75 in

Price at Time of Testing: $14.86

  • Ease Of Use
  • Durability

Farberware Classic Slotted Spoon, 13.5-Inch

We didn’t like the shape of the head on this nylon slotted spoon. It’s very deep, which made it difficult to scoop up delicate foods such as ravioli. That extra-deep bowl was especially difficult to maneuver in shallow cookware; we had to chase shrimp around the skillet while other spoons slid easily underneath them.

Model Number: 5211665

Weight: 2.25 oz

Material: Nylon, ABS plastic

Handle Length: 9.25 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.097 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4.00 x 2.75 x 1.25 in

Price at Time of Testing: $3.99

  • Ease Of Use
  • Durability

We didn’t like the shape of the head on this nylon slotted spoon. It’s very deep, which made it difficult to scoop up delicate foods such as ravioli. That extra-deep bowl was especially difficult to maneuver in shallow cookware; we had to chase shrimp around the skillet while other spoons slid easily underneath them.

Model Number: 5211665

Weight: 2.25 oz

Material: Nylon, ABS plastic

Handle Length: 9.25 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.097 in

Bowl Dimensions: 4.00 x 2.75 x 1.25 in

Price at Time of Testing: $3.99

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

GIR Slotted Spoon

We liked how light this spoon was and how comfortable it was to hold—but little else. With an unusually thick silicone bowl that dragged across the bottoms of skillets and saucepans, this spoon just pushed food around without getting up and under it. And because the bowl was so narrow, it couldn’t hold much food at a time. Finally, it retained odors that required more than one wash to eliminate.

Model Number: GIRSNL203RED

Weight: 3.625 oz

Materials: Silicone, fully encapsulated fiberglass core

Handle Length: 9.5 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.104 in on outer edges, 0.3125 in on bottom of bowl

Bowl Dimensions: 4.25 x 2.5 x 0.5 in

Price at Time of Testing: $18.95

  • Ease of Use
  • Durability

We liked how light this spoon was and how comfortable it was to hold—but little else. With an unusually thick silicone bowl that dragged across the bottoms of skillets and saucepans, this spoon just pushed food around without getting up and under it. And because the bowl was so narrow, it couldn’t hold much food at a time. Finally, it retained odors that required more than one wash to eliminate.

Model Number: GIRSNL203RED

Weight: 3.625 oz

Materials: Silicone, fully encapsulated fiberglass core

Handle Length: 9.5 in

Bowl Thickness: 0.104 in on outer edges, 0.3125 in on bottom of bowl

Bowl Dimensions: 4.25 x 2.5 x 0.5 in

Price at Time of Testing: $18.95

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