The Amco Nylon Serving Fork is actually the best cooking fork for non-stick cookware I've ever used (and I've tried several). I've had mine for several years now, and it hasn't melted, chipped, split, etc. It's still very much like new, and I use it all of the time. The reason I'm on Amazon right now is to find it so I can have a spare and can buy some for gifts.
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Finding a good cooking fork is hard. Finding one for nonstick pans is even harder. Sharp tips easily pierce and hold. Not made for lifting a turkey, but will handle most anything else. Those fancy forks with the large grippy handles can fall out of small pans, This fork Won't. Tips are a bit flexible, but we'll see how it lasts.
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I have a nylon meat fork, but the tines are a bit wide and thick for piercing or turning thinner meat cuts. The tines on the Amco fork are not strong enough for piercing or lifting solid roast cuts, etc., but then I can use the older fork for those. This fork works fine for what I wanted and I like the design sleek and easy to clean. It's a nice length and has a nice weight being neither too light or too heavy. If you need a fork for light duty turning and lifting this should serve you well, but don't expect to lift a roast or ham (even small ones) or the tines on the fork will probably cave on you.
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We have a few new expensive non-stick coated pans, and wanted to make sure that we really went out of our way to take care of them so purchased actually several of the Amco nylon serving tools, including the fork. They all work extremely well.
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I really like the handle, but the prongs are more flexible that I thought they would be. It is hard to stab a piece of meat on the stove and turn it over--the prongs bend.
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