20 thoughts on “Nessie Ladle

  1. Roj

    A simple, but very useful, amendment to a commonly used implement.
    If I laddled more often I would definitely buy one.

  2. Soundings

    Design fail, ladle that soup out and the outside of the ladle will be covered in soup, so when you set it down the soup will drip on the surface. Also, who ladles and then leaves the soup in the ladle? Just meaningless showing off like Lamborghini’s gull-wing doors. O, Ototo, you’re a total tool!

    1. andyourpointiswhatexactly

      You ladle the soup out with another ladle into the Nessie Ladle, thus avoiding the problem of the Nessie ladle being covered with soup on the outside.
      SIMPLES!

  3. Disasta

    I find i need to rest my ladle somewhere when its near full with a semi-liquid all the time.

    An important part of my soup pouring ritual is be standing at the pot with one hand on my full ladle and the other scratching my bollox. I then place the ladle on the counter top and its contents spill.

    Nightmare.

    I go get the bowl and then ladle in my soup. Someone else can deal with the spill.

    Pointless product. Once you dip it its covered in food, this then goes on the counter top. What is the point of this product and what are its uses or is it just another frivolous piece of crap?

    Rant over.

      1. Disasta

        I have a spoon rest. 2 actually because one was a present and I bought the other.
        (The first did not fulfill my hopes and dreams as to what a spoon rest could be).

        And when I’m not using the spoon rest to rest spoons on/in? I put used teabags there cause I’m too lazy to go to the brown bin.

  4. Kieran NYC

    The perfect present for someone you don’t particularly care for who is into posting pictures of stuff they cook online.

    If it’s cheap, that is.

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