Sat Oct 10, 2009 4:05 am
#29300
Second post, but I had to bring this up.
I stopped in Michael's tonight, thinking I might get a second look at their Monster Scoop, and instead I spotted something else entirely.
Pumpkin Masters has a scoop I've never seen before. It's not even on their website. It's not that Deluxe scraper scoop with the flimsy black handle.
This thing was called the "Jack-o'-Ripper". Looks like a wide, steel, slightly concave teardrop with a serrated edge, about four inches long and two and a half inches across the tip. It has a four-inch sturdy orange handle with a thumb rest at the point of the teardrop. It's a serious piece of equipment, marked Adults Only. No wobbly metal or bendy plastic here. It's a serious tool.
It's like Pumpkin Masters made their own version of Michaels Monster Scoop, and it looks like an improvement, to be honest.
Anyone tried one yet? I intend to, likely will use a clay wire tool for smoothing after, but it looks promising as a gutter.
I stopped in Michael's tonight, thinking I might get a second look at their Monster Scoop, and instead I spotted something else entirely.
Pumpkin Masters has a scoop I've never seen before. It's not even on their website. It's not that Deluxe scraper scoop with the flimsy black handle.
This thing was called the "Jack-o'-Ripper". Looks like a wide, steel, slightly concave teardrop with a serrated edge, about four inches long and two and a half inches across the tip. It has a four-inch sturdy orange handle with a thumb rest at the point of the teardrop. It's a serious piece of equipment, marked Adults Only. No wobbly metal or bendy plastic here. It's a serious tool.
It's like Pumpkin Masters made their own version of Michaels Monster Scoop, and it looks like an improvement, to be honest.
Anyone tried one yet? I intend to, likely will use a clay wire tool for smoothing after, but it looks promising as a gutter.