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Refresh your cooking utensils with the Rachael Ray 3-Piece Set at an Amazon low: $12 (Reg. $25)

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Amazon is offering the 3-piece Rachael Ray Silicone Lazy Tools Set for $11.89 shipped. It is currently backordered but will ship before Christmas. You’ll also find it at Walmart for a few cents more at $11.96. Regularly up to $25, this is the lowest we have ever tracked on Amazon and the best price we can find. These silicone kitchen tools are good at up to 500 degrees, are totally dishwasher safe, and feature a handle notch  that “lets the tools perch on your cookware rims so drips fall in the pan, not on the countertop.” Rated 4+ stars. More details below.

At $12, this makes for a great gift and is probably worth a shot for yourself if you’re in the market from some new cooking gadgets. Having said that, for a few bucks more you can get a larger stainless steel set from Gourmia. And the Farberware Classic 17-Piece Tool and Gadget Set is only $8 as an add-on item.

Rachael Ray Silicone Lazy Tools Set:

  • Clever handle notch lets tools perch on cookware rims so drips fall in the pan, not on the countertop
  • Durable silicone construction is heat safe to 500 degree Fahrenheit
  • Nonstick suitable, with handles contoured for extra comfort and grip
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Quality Assurance Guarantee

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices