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Mario Batali The Italian Kitchen Collection Pizza Wheel with Polycarbonate Wheel
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Reviews by Users
18 Oct 2008



Brilliant
This is the only pizza wheel I've used that won't scratch pans. I've had this for well over a year - and have used it MANY times - and it is still in perfect condition. Its handle is quite heavy, which makes cutting pizza very easy.
–Jennifer F.from Amazon.com
14 Jul 2008



Save your money and don't buy this piece of junk.
The blade on this cutter lasted a total of 3 pizzas. It looked cool on the site, but it didn't stand up to even the light use I gave it.
I purchased this item and the kitchenAid cutter below, and they are night and day. If you are serious about pizza, skip this 'persimmon' toy and go for a real pizza cutter.
KitchenAid Large Pizza Wheel, Black
–Chika Tierneyfrom Amazon.com
20 Feb 2008



Great idea that follows bad ones.
This pizza wheel has a nice, heavy handle and a large blade. Take away one dubious "feature" and add another and it would be close to perfect.
The fact of the matter is that pizza and nonstick should not be in the same sentence. Good pizza, at least, is cooked at very high temperatures, which isn't a good thing for nonstick pans, anyway. Run the plastic blade over the edge of your pan or even the "Mario Batali" folding pizza peel (a very good product from this line) and voila, you have...
–Andrew D. Hollemanfrom Amazon.com