Wilton Easy Pour Trichter, Weiß

Brand:Wilton

3.2/5

39.11

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Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,157 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 1904-552
Item Weight 0.01 ounces
Manufacturer Wilton
Product Dimensions 4.4 x 4.4 x 8.2 inches

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Scritto da: Keh
Excellent, invaluable tool for candy making
I used this to pour caramel into silicone molds accurately and safely. It's a simple, easy to clean/use, invaluable tool in the kitchen- gauging the stopper/pull mechanism takes a little practice but can be picked up quickly.
Scritto da: Green One
Awesome product!
Awesome product! Hello everyone. I recently learned to make chocolate and wanted to take it to the next level and try some silicone molds (prior to the molds I was making free form candy clusters on wax paper). Perhaps many of you are finding that after reading the reviews for various mold brands, you are still not sure which one(s) to go with. That is how I felt a couple weeks ago, so I decided to see for myself and bought 3 different brand molds. The following is what I purchased: Silikomart Silicone Easy Chocolate Mold (assorted Dinosaurs - 15 piece per mold), Fat Daddio's Interlocking Square Silicone Chocolate Mold (15 piece per mold), and Freshware 30 Cavity Silicone Chocolate Jelly and Candy Mold. Along with the molds, I also purchased the Wilton Easy Pour Funnel. In case it matters, I prepare my chocolate using cacoa butter, cacao paste, sea salt, honey and ground vanilla. All ingredients are warmed in my dehydrator at a temperature of 105 until melted (the honey is already melted of course, but I put in in there anyway so it is warm). Here is what I discovered when I made my chocolates yesterday. All three molds released the chocolates easily, all three molds had about the same size candies (can be eaten in one or two bites - I think this is just the right size) and all three produced beautiful shiny pieces of chocolate (they all had the same amount of shine). Clean-up is a cinch on all three of them; however, it is easier to clean the brown chocolate off the red 30 cavity Freshware mold. Several reviews have noted that the forms are so flexible you have to transfer them to the refrigerator on a hard surface or all your chocolate will run out. This is true; however, I do not feel this is a reason for the products to lose a star because this flexibility is also the exact reason your beautiful little candy creations will pop right out. I made sure to transfer my filled molds to the refrigerator on something stiff and it was no big deal at all. As far as I can tell, unless you are looking for a particular shape, of the three I purchased, I would recommend the Freshware one because of the following: it has 30 cavities in the mold (as opposed to 15 in each of the others),it gives you a variety of shapes (6 different shapes in the 30 cavities as opposed to only one shape in the 15 cavity molds), it is the easiest to clean up because it is red and per cavity is the least expensive option. Now, about the funnel. For $5.46, this little candy making tool was a real gem. It is super simple to use and clean. Several reviews mentioned that it did not come with a stand; however, this is no big deal. I used a narrow mouthed canning jar and it worked perfect. The wide mouth jar bumps the little handle trigger and lets the chocolate out, so I do not recommend a jar or glass with a wide top. Fortunately, I realized the wide mouth would open the funnel bottom before I actually put chocolate in it. Other reviews mentioned that the funnel drips. My experience was the following: When only the chocolate was in the funnel, I had the occasional drip (maybe 6 drips), but not at all enough to take a star away for it. Part way through my project, I added shredded coconut to the chocolate in the Vitamix and blended it in on a low speed (didn't breakdown the coconut...merely mixed it in). I found I did get more drips once the coconut was in the funnel; however, this was my own fault because the little pieces of coconut were preventing a seal at the bottom of the funnel. Even with the coconut, I did not think the drips I got were bothersome. I will add the coconut the same way next time and enjoy gobbling up the drippings when I am cleaning up. I hope the info above was helpful. Happy candy making!
Scritto da: Sharon K.
Works
Works pretty well. I didn't expect a lot for the price. It just takes a little practice. I use it for caramel molds and it works well. I would recommend.
Scritto da: Kelly
Gimmicky
Great idea but didn’t end up using. Make sure you will use it before you purchase this. Kind of a gimmicky item.
Scritto da: AJMcD
Does exactly what it is designed to do. Great product! Thank you Wilton for making this funnel!
I had to write a review after using this to mold my Christmas chocolates, because it's a great product and there have been negative reviews on it. I found it easy to use and it did exactly what it was supposed to do. You put the pin in the hole to stop the melted chocolate from flowing and raise the pin when you want it to flow. What could be easier? Granted, there is a learning curve to become familiar with the device releasing the most chocolate when you push it back into the hole to stop it, but after a few molds are filled you get how it works. And even though you aren't going to be able to fill all of some of your molds' intricate spaces, you can always come back with a spatula to spread the chocolate, as it takes a while for it to set up. This is a great product and I wouldn't want to try to mold chocolate without it. I'm ordering another one, so I can melt peanut butter and caremel chips to add to the molds, in addition to the chocolate, without having to wash the one. I especially like that you can push the pin in the hole and set the funnel down in a tall glass, so you can distribute the chocolate you've already poured, if you need to, and the ingredients won't leak out. Please don't hesitate to buy this for your candy making!
Scritto da: Nihx Knows
Does Its Job And Does It Pretty Well
Works well enough. Should've looked for steel( I avoid plastic as much as possible) but honestly this works good for now. I wanted a easier method for my tiny gummy bear trays and quick! It drips a tiny bit at the bottom if you don't hold the plunger down but not a big hassle once you get used to it or if using thicker mixtures. I've only used it for kombucha gummy bears though. Will attempt chocolate for V-Day and update then. And maybe pancakes :D All in all its a decent decision especially for its price. The plastic used is actually pretty thick and seems durable enough but with all plastics I wouldn't use anything too hot to avoid leaching plastic into your food. I would recommend it. Just watch out for dripping :)
Scritto da: Ella S
Works Great!
I bought this last year because I thought it looked like a practical little candy making tool. When it arrived I was surprised at how flimsy it looked. It is made of two plastic pieces that fall apart if you don't carefully handle them. Last week I made mini cupcakes that had a thin batter (they were butter mochi cakes). I knew I was going to make a mess trying to get the batter into the mini baking cups then remembered this funnel which was buried in the back of the cupboard. OMG it worked great! I was able to dispense the perfect amount of batter without spilling a drop. I kept looking at the funnel as I filled it. Seriously, I couldn't believe how well it worked. It was easy to wash too. I haven't used it with melted chocolate yet but I am going to give it a try next time I make turtles.
Scritto da: Skipster
So simple you'll ...
Hate yourself for not having invented it ! But seriously though , it works incredibly well for just how simple it is . It's 2 parts that tongue and groove into one another creating a funnel like section with a small handle and a trigger type assembly with a long slender arm with a ball type piece affixed to it and when combined the triggers operation moves the ball up and out of the bottom of the funnel , which is open , which in turn allows your filling ( chocolates in our case ) to gently , evenly , controlably flow out so that you can properly distribute and place your filling of choice ... it's incredible simple , ridiculously cheap but worth every cent and more when your trying to do certain kitchen projects and such ... that's it , enjoy and rest assured , you want this item !!!
Scritto da: Tindy
Great - for the right job
Absolutely fantastic. It is plastic so keeps chocolate tempered for ages and you can microwave it. If you dilly-dally for too long chocolate will go hard in it. It stays liquid long enough for us to "cap" over 200+ chocolate truffle spheres by dispensing a tiny blob of chocolate on the small opening of each sphere. It does that great. Much easier to control and faster than a paper cornet. Terrible for piping chocolate writing, great for blobing and pouring. We normally run out of chocolate before it goes hard. Wish it was a little bit bigger.
Scritto da: Sam
... paid for it but was pleasantly surprised by how good it is so
Works perfectly for cake batter and very simple to set up and use a little bit of spillover on the sides but that it from my spoon i was using i was expecting something that was probably a piece of junk for the $9 i paid for it but was pleasantly surprised by how good it is so far
Scritto da: Lou
Great but have to work fast!
I bought this as I've been making my own chocolates recently and wanted to find an easier way of filling my chocolate moulds. This does the job really well as you control the flow of chocolate which cuts down on mess. The only downside with using it for chocolate is that you have to work fairly quickly as the chocolate will start to set which can clog up the spout. Overall a good buy.
Scritto da: CHARLENE PENTLAND
???? I think this might stop some mess on cupcake tin and possibly for pancakes ???? ⁉️ ???? ????
???? I am hoping that this will help with the mess , that ends up burning and sticking/stinking , up the cupcake tin ⁉️ ???? Possibly stop the dripping of pancake mess ⁉️ ???????? ???? ???????? I don't like the extra clean up ⁉️ ???? looks like a easy to clean tool , also looks like if someone wanted , it might be dishwasher friendly ⁉️ ???? ???? ????????‍♀️ From : Charlene . ????????‍♀️
Scritto da: Wee Sweetie
how did i live without this?
Arrived two days after ordering and well before estimated delivery date. Could have been much better packaged as the item was wrapped in a single layer of bubble wrap and placed in a plastic bag, labelled fragile but I was concerned that the item would be damaged.Thankfully arrived intact. Tried the product today to make toffee bonbons and I was worried that the high temperature of the toffee might melt the funnel as there is no temperature range given. Worked perfectly with no mess and easy to operate singlehandedly. Fantastic product that will make life easier for every confectioner. Great price too. Wish I had bought this a long time ago.

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