🍦 Scoop like a pro, serve like a boss!
The Zeroll 1012 Original Ice Cream Scoop features a unique liquid-filled heat conductive handle and a durable one-piece aluminum design that delivers 24 perfect scoops per gallon. Engineered for effortless scooping without compression, it’s ambidextrous and color-coded for easy use. Made in the USA, this polished scoop is a must-have for anyone serious about ice cream.
Dishwasher safe? | No |
Unit count | 1 Count |
Capacity | 85 g |
UPC | 703570463311 700761132070 703570513436 034536010127 722842072860 689835846054 689835846078 722842072853 689835846061 689835846085 700761192722 700761156564 722842072846 722842072877 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00034536010127 |
Manufacturer | Zeroll |
Model Number | 1012 |
Product Dimensions | 18.42 x 5.08 x 0.25 cm; 158.76 g |
Item Weight | 159 g |
M**.
The only scoop to buy
This product looks the part and is really is fantastic- it’s very rebuts and easy to use and most importantly helps make the perfect scoop. Although it is more expensive then other scoops I would recommended as this is made to last.
C**S
Expensive but you’ll never regret buying quality
They have a reputation for being the best and from my experience that is fully deserved. I was tired of cheaper ice cream scoops breaking or not really working until the ice cream was softer. This is milled from a solid piece of what I think is aluminium. It’s solid, excellently made and works perfectly. The special fluid in the handle (I was cynical) actually does transfer the heat so the ice cream melts in a very fine layer on the surface so it works straight from the freezer and gives a lovely round scoop. I can’t imagine ever needing another scoop, and I expect this will last decades, so as a lifetime investment it’s actually not bad value.
D**E
Fabulous bit of kit - works perfectly. Nice design and good quality feel
This is a fabulous quality scoop. I like the blue colour on the handle - I hadn't realised the colours relate to the size of scoop you get. So ice cream doesn't last 5 minutes with this scoop. I think it's a 250ml scoop if you really go for it!! Still what'll hold a lot will hold a little!!
C**U
Supposedly the best scoop in the world
Bought for my father as a birthday gift. Supposedly the best scoop in the world, this scoop was a bit on the large side for me (definitely bigger than a normal domestic ice cream scoop). It is miles better than the previous scoop (a Xyliss), and looks like it will last a long time. I will get one for my house, but probably a size 16.
R**D
Pro Scoop
Light, well made.Scoop in photo was 2.1oz/60g hard ice cream straight out of freezer. If you let the ice cream soften you do get a nice spherical 3oz/85g scoop. Easy to useDO NOT PUT IN DISH WASHER!
A**R
Great scoop
Fantastic scoop even in solid ice cream and the ball of ice cream just falls out without having to use another spoon to scrape it out of the scoop. Not dishwasher safe, but just rinse it off straight away with hot water, dry it and pop away in the draw.
Z**R
If you can't afford a Bentley Continental you can buy a Zeroll
After years of struggling along with inferior ice cream scoops that often were not fit for purpose, this is the Bentley Continental of ice cream scoops offering both high quality and superior design and materials. Despite the initial cost if I take into account how much I have spent on inferior scoops over many many years this is well worth the investment early in life! It is without doubt the equivalent of the Dualit Toaster of ice cream scoops!
D**.
Expensive - doesn’t work
We always struggle with our stash of ice cream on these rare occasions when we get it out of the freezer. Unfortunately the children’s excitement and anticipation is structurally met with curses and frustration as we fail to cut out nice scoops from the frozen lumps of ice cream. Of course we try with heating our ice scoop in hot water, but then it still only results in unsatisfying flakes that nevertheless require a lot of effort and energy to cut.When I saw these ‘original American’ scoops with heat-conducting features I wanted to try that even through I found £25 for an ice scoop quite a lot of money for anyone who does not run a super-fancy ice cream salon.Well, the scoop looks somewhat nice, sturdy and durable. But the result was exactly the same; curses, frustration, flakes and a feeling of having bought something obsolete. Moreover, I ordered a Size 12 scoop, that was actually too large.Of course one should/could prepare ice cream by leaving it out of the freezer for a while, or even by using a microwave briefly. But that never works so well for us as our ice cream sessions are typically ad-hoc, depending on how copious the meal was and whether the children managed to finish their plate..
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