🧈 Keep it fresh, keep it classic – butter never looked this good!
The Kilner Glass Butter Dish offers a 250g capacity with a durable, BPA-free sodalime glass construction. Featuring a ridged base and embossed lid, it ensures butter stays fresh longer. Sized at 17x11x7 cm, it fits perfectly in fridges or on tabletops and is both microwave and dishwasher safe. A timeless design from a brand with over 180 years of heritage.
Finish type | Classic |
Capacity | 2.5E+2 g |
Closure material | Glass |
With lid | Yes |
Shape | Square |
Material Type Free | Bisphenol-A (BPA) Free |
Pattern | Classic |
Product care instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Manufacturer | Kilner |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05010853217789 |
Model Number | 0025.350 |
Product Dimensions | 17 x 11 x 7 cm; 816.47 g |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Item Weight | 816 g |
C**Y
Perfect for Homemade Butter
The Kilner Butter Paddles are a fantastic addition to any kitchen, especially for those who enjoy making homemade butter. Made from natural beech wood, these paddles have a smooth and sturdy build that feels great in hand.The ridges are perfectly designed for squeezing out excess buttermilk, and the paddles are easy to maneuver, making the process of shaping butter both efficient and enjoyable. The quality of the wood ensures they are durable and long-lasting with proper care.I also appreciate the set of two, which allows for versatility during use. They’re easy to clean (a quick hand wash and dry is all that’s needed) and look lovely in a rustic kitchen setup. These paddles are both functional and charming—a great choice for anyone diving into traditional butter-making!
C**Y
great butter dish
looks great, love the quality and good size. I bought to replace the same item which unfortunately got dropped.
A**Y
Does the job
Nice and durable, goes perfectly with all my other kilner bits n bobs. Fits a block of butter no problem with a bit of room either side 👍🏼
M**)
Tough, good for gnocchi & butter making.
Seems like an outdated thing to have (once common everywhere) but if you ever see a few bottles of thick cream on the reduced shelf at your local supermarket you will soo understand how with a bit of cheesecloth (or a clean plastic mesh fruit bag) & a table top mixer plus plenty of tough containers you can get the cream & the buttermilk separated, squeeze out the worst of the excess under cold water, & chill it all before taking your pats out to get rid of the excess without using hands (HEAT, lots of it) to shape & form butter ready to freeze for later / chill & consume.As we are in the uk, "slightly salted butter" is normal here, so don't forget to look up what is needed per block to blend & shape.I held off buying a set until the price came down, even in my local "the range" which tends to stock kilner products this was about £12-14 (HA) but hit buy when these simple bits of wood churned out on the cheap hit £7 ..you still have to put the effort in but it is another skill to learn in the kitchen & butter is not cheap these days.(NB, these were sold in a pair by kilner, but if you look on ali express etc, then expect to be sold them as singles & considerably more expensive)The other use? making your own gnocchi for the gently applied markings to the portioned & cut potato, egg & flour mix for that professional touch.
I**N
Kilner quality product
Its a butter dish...Very good quality, reasonable price!
M**N
Easy Peasy & fun !
Works well - easy to use & had butter separate from the buttermilk in about 8 minutes rinsed in 3 & patted out in about the same & the whole process was done in about 15 minutes - easy to clean up the churner after & the butter is the best I have ever had - I was chuffed with the results & found it an enjoyable thing to do - use it regularly now - recommend.
L**A
Pleased with purchase
Love this butter dish. Good quality
S**E
Chipped first time in dishwasher.
Lovely and sturdy. Just what I wanted but it chipped the first time I put it in the dishwasher. It wasn't near anything that would have hit off it. So disappointed.
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