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Most spatulas force a trade-off. This one doesn't.
Thin tools tear and bend. Sturdy tools are too blunt to get under anything. PIVIT's medical-grade PPSU edge is engineered to be both, so it glides under a raw egg without breaking the yolk, then chops a whole carrot without flexing.
It slides under anything.
The scraping edge tapers thinner than a credit card, so it slips clean under delicate food the way a blunt plastic spatula never can. No tearing, no broken yolks, no pushing things around the pan.
Yet the body stays stiff and reinforced, with a hard rear edge that doubles as a pot scraper for stuck-on mess.
One handle that bends to the job.
A patented gear-locking hinge holds firm anywhere from flat to fully reversed. Lay it flat for pancakes on the griddle, lock it to 90° to reach the bottom of an air fryer, or fold it flat to slide into a packed drawer.
It's the reach of a whole drawer of utensils, in one tool you actually keep within arm's reach.
Big jobs and small ones, covered.
Every order includes both a large head for flipping and serving and a small head for eggs and tight corners. They swap onto the same handle in seconds, so you're always holding the right tool.
And when a blade finally wears, you replace just the head, not the whole tool. One handle for life, less in the landfill.
Two finishes. Same precision.
Pick the classic graphite black or the signature PIVIT blue. Whichever you choose, it ships with both blade sizes and the full seven-angle handle.
Watch it slide, flip, chop, and scrape.
Loved by 30,000+ kitchens
Finally, no more broken yolks
I make eggs pretty much every morning and I was always wrecking the yolk with my old spatula. Not anymore. It just slides right under and lifts them clean.
The angles are the real deal
Wasn't sure I'd use the different angles but I use them all the time now. The 90 is great for the air fryer, and my cast iron has awkward sides it gets into no problem.
Feels like it'll last forever
You can just tell this thing is well made the second you pick it up. Doesn't flex or feel cheap like the plastic ones I keep replacing. Doubt I'll ever need another.
The drawer full of spatulas, retired.
One thin edge, two blade sizes, seven angles. PIVIT replaces the lot, and it's the last one you'll need to buy.
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