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Zeroll Original Ice Cream Scoop | 
enlarge | Brand: Zeroll Category: Kitchen
List Price: $20.50 Buy New: $16.59 You Save: $3.91 (19%)
New (2) from $16.59
Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 45949
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 2 x 1.8
MPN: 7950 Model: 7950 UPC: 034536010509 EAN: 0034536010509 ASIN: B0000505IV
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Self-defrosting fluid inside bowl and handle | | • | Unique bowl shape for round portions | | • | Chip-resistant edge for fast and easy cutting and rolling. | | • | Comfortable in the right or left hand |
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Product Description Certainly not new, Zerol is still one of the best options for scooping out hard ice cream. Make short work of rock hard ice cream with these tried and true utensils from Zerrol. A special liquid inside the scoop absorbs the heat from your hand to make se
Amazon.com Review From the outside, this looks like an average ice cream scoop. It's crafted from durable, polished aluminum, has a classic design, and fits comfortably in your hand. The secret ingredient, however, is so radical that Zeroll products have been displayed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City: The handle is filled with a permanent, safe defrosting fluid that responds to the warmth of a hand. Hence the scoop cuts into even the hardest ice cream--and the ice cream will slide right off. So, stop bending spoons and start enjoying your dessert! --Ariel Meadow Stallings
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
Just about perfect. September 9, 2003 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I've had one of these for almost a decade and love the way it handles ice cream. Unfortunately, I also own the "non-stick" version and as the finish ages, the dark color from the scoop is transferred to the ice cream: a most undesirable effect. Seriously, just buy the regular, not-nonstick version.The real secret is the conductivity of the anti-freeze solution and the aluminum that encases it. The solution readily transfers heat from your hand to the handle, to the liquid, which warms the scoop ever so slightly after you scoop. By pre-warming the handle & liquid in lukewarm (NOT HOT) water for 90 seconds, you'll allow the scoop to release the scooped ice cream faster. Also, that 90 seconds actually lets the ice cream temper before you scoop. The end result: no-longer rock hard ice cream that you can readily scoop and virtually drop in a dish or on a cone. Note: if the surface of the scooped ice cream retains a liquid appearance for more than a few moments or (Eek!) if liquified cream runs off of the ice cream, you've over-heated the handle. Don't worry, just a bit of practice...
Once you try this you won't go back to conventional scoops May 14, 2001 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
This scoop does what others fail to do. This cuts through ice cream easily. The antifreeze that is built into the handle absorbs the coolness of the ice cream, and melts its way through easily. If you place an ice cube on this, it will easily melt it in about 60 seconds. I loved my ice cream scoop. I have to say loved it, because I had a family member take one with them when they tried it. I highly recommend this if you are looking for an ice cream scoop.
Here's the Scoop! March 29, 2001 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Ever wonder why they call it ICE Cream? Because it sits in your freezer and gets rock hard. This is the only scoop I know that will change that. Prove it? Hold this handy scoop in your hand to activate the anit-freeze inside, and set an ice cube in the bowl - then watch it melt!! One word of Caution - this product is NOT dishwasher safe.
A scoop above. October 26, 2002 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
No more bent spoons. No more throwing out a scoop that has been broken. This scoop is a scoop above the rest. It makes getting that ice cream out of the box and into the bowl so easy. Although it is not dishwasher safe, that is a small price to pay for keeping the rest of the silverware safe from being bent or tossed. Why didn't someone think of this years ago? Sure, it is a bit pricey, but again - I feel well worth it in the long run. You won't be unhappy with this purchase.
Best ice cream scoop ever September 3, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Finally an icecream scoop that actually does what a scoop is supposed to do - give you easily-scooped nice round balls of ice cream. Easy to use and perfect in every way, down to it's classic good looks (except for the no-dishwasher factor). My husband laughed at me for paying so much for an ice cream scoop but now he wants to get it as stocking stuffers for everyone we know this Xmas. If you're reading this review, you're probably looking for a good scoop - you've found it!
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