🍰 Elevate your baking game—because every dessert deserves a masterpiece!
This 24-piece Cookie Decorating Fondant Tool Set includes essential tools like sugar stir needles, modeling tools, brushes, and tweezers, all designed for durability and ease of use. Made from high-quality plastic and metal, these tools are perfect for creating stunning cakes, cupcakes, and other desserts for any occasion. With vibrant colors and a variety of sizes, this set is a must-have for both amateur and professional bakers.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Color | Purple |
Item Shape | Variety pack |
Additional Features | Durable |
R**A
Everything I need
I am no cookier but I am all about trying and learning new techniques. The more videos I watched the more I saw new tools being used. This kit has everything I need to get started and then some. I'm excited to use the brushes because that's something I've never tried before.
C**.
Cake Decorating & Fondant Tools
Easy to use & affordably priced. Easy to clean.
E**R
These are tools are very versatile
These tools are light and easy to use. They can be used in several ways and is fairly easy to clean.
S**N
Great tool set for chocolate
Loved this set. It has the tools I was looking for to help with my starting chocolate trials. The brushes are perfect for the edible luster dust and molds.
K**S
Get what you pay for
Cheap.....most of the tools have fallen apart. The white end does not stay on the purple holder well. Do like needle tools those came in handy. Overall not terrible but not great
D**D
Very complete decorating tool set.
I purchased this tool set for cookie decorating. Excellent selection and great price. Very happy with this purchase.
E**.
good
good product and value
A**R
Entertainment Value...
I’m only giving this item three stars for the brush set and the entertainment value. What can I say? It’s a $9.49 set of cheap tools and, for me, the set of brushes alone was worth at least half the price of the set, and saved me time and gas money on a trip out. So I figure I’m breaking even there. The rest of the set? The two “tweezers” are super cheap metal. I have some better ones in my art room and will probably wind up sterilizing them for food use instead. I can use the little “picks” in my art room – until the handles break. I don’t expect them to last long once in use. For ALL of the plastic in this set, think cheap plastic… and then think a few steps cheaper. They are REALLY poor quality. Half the tips were off the handles of the decorating tools when they arrived and I had to push them back in. Most didn’t fit in very well, and seem likely to wobble or fall out again if I attempt to use them. At the end of the day, if you just want a seriously cheap little set of decorating tools that you’re only going to use a couple of times or hand to the kindergarteners for play-doh, then you won’t be out much by giving these a try. (Do NOT give those picks to the kindergarteners. They are seriously sharp points and deserve better handles!) If you are looking for more professional tools, though, give these a hard pass. I have a nice not expensive (but more than $9.49) plastic set by Wilton in my art studio. I wanted this cheap little set for food use only for a couple of upcoming cake plans. Did they meet my expectations? Actually, they almost did. I wasn’t expecting much considering what I paid for them, but overall these still came in somewhat UNDER my already low expectations. At least I have the brushes and the picks, and I’ve had a wonderfully eye-rolling, face-palming giggle over these, so I’m personally okay with this purchase. But I think I may just pull that Wilton set out of the art studio and give it a good sterilizing so I can move them to the kitchen, and donate this little set to the recycle bin.Okay.. it's a few days later and... I have to go out and buy brushes too, so I'm changing from 3 stars to 1. Gently washed the brushes for food use. Good thing I did it BEFORE I tried to use them! ALL of the fibers immediately fell out of one brush. Another one had several loose hairs that came out with a gentle pull -- and brought all the OTHER hairs in the brush with them. And turns out it's not just cheap plastic in the set, but the CHEAPEST METAL I've seen in a LONG time for the ferrules of the brushes. No less than TWO of them totally broke off, brush head and all. I'm not willing to use ANY of the other brushes because I'm thinking I will wind up with hairs in my work. (I might could pass it off as "cat glitter", but I don't have a cat.) I can still use the picks for at least a little while, but overall? I'll stick to product brands in future that may cost me a little more, but have a much better chance of being something USABLE. Even a kindergartener deserves better tools.
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