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Zyliss Ice Cream Scoop
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Zyliss 71372
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Reviews by Users
13 Apr 2009



Won't break when used with really hard ice cream.
We had the OXO Good Grips Points Ice Cream Scoop and thought it was pretty good. Actually, it was pretty good when we were buying Edy's or Breyer's ice cream. Then I started buying Trader Joe's premium ice cream, which is SO AMAZINGLY GOOD... It's better than Haagen Daaz or Ben & Jerry's, and cheaper, too. Back to the ice cream scoop, though: it broke. It snapped off where that little skinny "metal" neck goes into the handle. And then I learned that it's really made of metal-coated plastic.<...
–J. Andersonfrom Amazon.com
28 Feb 2009



Good ice cream scoop
Well worth the money.
Easy to hold handle give good leverage on hard ice cream.
–Ryan K. Youngfrom Amazon.com
13 Jan 2009



Elegant and Effective Design
Most people wouldn't put much thought into something like an ice cream scoop. The farthest they'll go is a momentary fascination with some clever, but ultimately flawed, gimmick or gadget. The folks at Zyliss are not most people and if you actually want an ice cream scoop that does its job well, you'll be impressed with their product. It fits perfectly in the hand, is strudily constructed to give you the power to muscle through thoroughly frozen ice cream, and the shape of the scoop itself helps...
–Katphishfrom Amazon.com