







🥜 Stir it up with style!
The Lervont Natural Peanut Butter Stirrer is a stainless steel mixing tool designed to fit jars ranging from 340 grams to 850 grams. Its ergonomic handle and included scraper make it perfect for blending nut butters, jams, and other spreads, while being dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.
| Finish type | Brushed |
| Capacity | 850 g |
| Closure material | Stainless Steel |
| With lid | Yes |
| Shape | Stripe |
| Pattern | Striped |
| Product care instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Manufacturer | Lervont |
| Model Number | LVT2106PBS |
| Color | Silver |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 18.01 x 0.51 cm; 76.54 g |
| Special Features | Dishwasher Safe |
| Item Weight | 76.4 g |
A**E
Pretty nifty tool
I don’t know if it gets my peanut butter stirred up any faster, but it is so much neater than using a knife. With a knife I always end up with my hands covered in peanut butter and oil gushing over the sides of the jar. This keeps everything contained in the jar, and the little metal tab to scrape the peanut butter off the tool at the end is such a nice touch. It really does work like the video shows.
S**S
Simply amazing
Can't believe how much I love this. It's so simple but it does such a great job. Highly recommend.
D**.
Funciona
Si funciona, tardas un poquito cuando esta muy separada la crema pero si logra quedar homogénea
P**N
Better than a knife.
Don't you just hate it when the nut butter goes hard? I have a connective tissue disorder and several times have hurt my wrist trying to stir the oil in with a knife. This really makes it a breeze. It doesn't look like much, but it does the job painlessly.
C**N
Much nicer than a knife, or fork, or anything else I've tried to mix "natural" peanut butter
I've just mixed my second jar of peanut butter. This weird-looking device works perfectly. It takes time, but it does a great job without making a mess. Solid stainless steel, it should last several lifetimes.The little hole in the flat piece is just right for getting _all_ the peanut butter off the stirrer.Only downside:. . . . Your wrist will get a workout.But it's not nearly as hard to work as a knife or fork.
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