“ If every kitchen take a rolling oarlock , then why not have it made from anodized aluminum ? ” So verbalise Kevin Vann , one of the creators of aforementioned anodized aluminium rolling pin . And he speak sense .
gravely , though : why has the metal rolling pin never caught on ? It seems like a much well option to wood — you get a nice tapered shape with the right weight , a surface that should prevent the bread from stick to it , and the power to chill your fall before rolling , so you do n’t get the dough strong .
If you ’re not already angrily waving a saucepan and call about non - traditionalists smash kitchen , you may get one of KVM ’s pins for $ 40 . Sadly , it ’s still a Kickstarter undertaking at this stage , but since it ’s already fund ( and a single objet d’art of taper metal is fairly hard to fuck up , even for Kickstarter ) , the shipping date of February next year sounds reasonable . [ Kickstarter ]

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