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Dough Handling
Customers have mixed opinions regarding the dough handling aspect of this nativity embossed rolling pin. While some were successful in creating impressions on their cookies and pastries, others experienced difficulties with certain types of dough. Users suggested cleaning the rolling pin after each use to prevent dough build-up.
Highlights
Quality
This is a really small rolling pin.
No as big as advertised, but good quality item
A thicker dough that doesn’t spread too much would be best, like gingerbread.
Price
It was super easy, inexpensive, and tasty.
Overview
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- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 643 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 24 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I saw this rolling pin being used with air dry dough to make christmas tree ornaments so i tried it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I used a sugar cookie dough and refrigerated the dough before and after stamping to ensure the design came through after baking
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
No as big as advertised but good quality item
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Hard to believe the dough doesn’t stick but it doesn’t
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This is a really small rolling pin
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It doesn’t need to be bigger but it is expected to be bigger just because a rolling pin is typically a foot or so long
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Haven’t actually made cookies yet but the scenes in each square are deep enough to hold the shape when baking
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A thicker dough that doesn’t spread too much would be best like gingerbread