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ReviewPerfect for kitchens with fixed drawer space, this huge utensil crock holds handfuls of whisks, spatulas, and spoons. At 6 inches high and 6-3/4 inches across, it’s a handy size to keep near the stove yet broad sufficient to double as a cookie jar. The crock is made of heavy stoneware, which keeps it from tipping over when loaded. Le Creuset’s colorful porcelain enamel finish on the crock resists scratching, chipping, staining, and cracking, and gradates from a darker hue at the bottom to a lighter hue at the top. Like all Le Creuset ware, the crock is dishwasher-safe. –Ann Bieri

Keep kitchen tools and accessaries neatly stored and within easy reach with the support of this charming utensil crock by Le Creuset. Measuring approximately 4-3/4 by 4-3/4 by 6 inches, the round-shaped crock sits sturdily on the countertop, providing a deeper 2-3/4-quart capacity to accommodate utensils with longer handles–from spatulas and whisks to wooden spoons and ladles. Even more, the crock displays an beautiful glaze and a flared top where concentric raised rings draw attention to it is brand name in raised capital letters.

As percentage of Le Creuset’s line of stoneware, the piece features a hard-wearing, impermeable finish fired at temperatures as high as 2192 degrees F. With a porosity level of less than 1 percent, it blocks moisture absorption, which may lead to cracking, crazing, and rippling along the interior. The unit’s high-quality enamel exterior protects versus metal marks and other damage, plus it makes it fun to mix and match with other coordinating Le Creuset pieces (sold separately). And thanks to it is unmatched thermal resistance from -65 degrees F to 500 degrees F, Le Creuset stoneware moves graciously from the microwave or oven (or underneath the broiler) to the table for serving to the refrigerator or freezer for storing leftovers to the dishwasher for quick cleanup.

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73 of 74 people found the following review helpful.
5Heavy is better when talking utensil crocks!
By J. Papeo
What can you really say about a utensil crock? The batteries die too soon? The picture is clear? The author took me to a magical world of make believe?

Well, it does hold many utensils, much better than my last one.

Why would I recommend this crock over others? Weight.

This is one heavy momma. The benefit is that unlike the thin stainless holders, this thing stays in its place.

Look, we all cram as many utensils into this thing as we can. With a thin, light holder the entire crock moves around or comes with you. You actually need 2 hands…one to hold the crock and another to take out what you need.

With the weight of this crock, only one hand is needed. It stays in place.

I very much recommend this crock or any color that matches the rest of your decor. MUCH better than the stainless crock we used to use.

13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
5Heavy, solid, holds a lot, BEAUTIFUL
By Trixie
Well, I love all of the red Le Creuset items and now have several of them adorning my red/black/stainless/ivory kitchen. This crock replaced a smaller mouthed black one we had, and I just love it because it’s beautiful, of course, but also it holds so much. I no longer have to squeeze things in… All of my kitchen utensils fit and there’s room for more!

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Love it!
By A. Galdi
It’s hard to find a utensil holder that looks good and holds all your utensils, and there’s nothing I hate more than trying to stuff that wisk back in there. So when I found this I was in utensil holding heaven! It’s wide enough to hole quite a few spoons and spatulas etc, but doesn’t look too big or bulky. It’s nice and heavy, and not too tall, so you don’t have to worry about knocking it over when you pull something out. The colors are fun yet still understated. Overall it’s all you could want for your utensils!

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