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Chef’n FridgeFork Condiment Fork (Arugula and Meringue) Stainless Steel

Original price was: $9.99.Current price is: $8.99.

Price: $9.99 - $8.99
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Remove pickles, olives, and more without the mess with the Chef’n FridgeFork Condiment Fork. This innovative condiment fork allows you to access your favorite pickles or condiments without constantly dirtying utensils or getting your fingers wet. A secure band attaches to the rim of the jar with a convenient storage holster for the stainless steel condiment fork. The caddy conveniently catches drips when not in use, allowing for a clean refrigerator. Top-rack dishwasher safe. Choose smart, easy-to-use kitchen utensils that are built on tasteful design, new technologies, and the trusted reputation of Chef’n.
CLEAN, CLEVER, AND CONVENIENT: Use this unique kitchen gadget to remove pickles or olives from their jar without the mess!
FORK CADDY STORES ON JAR: The secure bands (small & large) fit around the rim of most jars. The attached caddy keeps the pickle fork clean and handy, ready for the next time you’re in the mood for a crunchy pickle.
GREAT FOR CAMPING: The fridge fork is a must-have camping accessory. Keep your fingers dry and unwanted dirt and germs out of your pickle and olive jars with help from the Fridge Fork.
USE WITH PICKLES, OLIVES, AND MORE: The Fridge Fork will become one of your favorite kitchen accessories, especially for preparing and serving charcuterie boards, and happy hour snacks.
EASY TO CLEAN: Top-rack dishwasher safe.

13 reviews for Chef’n FridgeFork Condiment Fork (Arugula and Meringue) Stainless Steel

  1. Alanna Mullins

    Pickle lovers dream gift!
    This works so well and is super easy to clean! It’s flexible and bit well it’s lasted a lot of pickle gears so far! Easy and fun to use and it’s an awesome gift!

  2. Sascha Suenos

    Quote me and I’ll deny it, but I’m in love with a Fridge Fork
    It’s the little things in life, right? In this case, a little and ridiculous thing. But this Fridge Fork is so well designed– who knew there was design even in something like this?– it gives me pleasure each time I use it, especially since, in my experience, so may things are so poorly designed (again, even little, absurdly simple or absurd things).They had me from hello– or at least, from the fact that they thought to include a little rubber ring to go around small bottles, as well as the primary, larger ring.This was the beginning of my feelings of love for this Fridge Fork, kind of like when you’re on a first date and the guy does something thoughtful that not every guy does, that shows he’s really paying attention to you and what you might need… like Sir Walter Raleigh’s cape caper, but not so flashy. Those rings: not, as one has experienced only too often with such supposedly stretchable, fitable gewgaws, too tight to get on without feeling like a WW-whatever-it-is wrestling match, and not so loose or easily stretched out as to become useless after being put on a few jars. Then there was the fact that the back of the fork curves the same way as the rubber holder which, though it could have been otherwise with no problem, just makes it easier to decide/know which way to replace it after each use, and which I also just find…pleasing, irrelevant though it maybe be. I guess it’s because, again…thoughtful. It could just as easily been, say, a generic rectangle it fit into.Another example of something that could have, but didn’t, go wrong– though in my experience, similar things often do: the opening for the fork handle is also thoughtfully, and perfectly, sized. It’s not so small that fitting the handle in is a rhythm-breaker or an annoyance, and not so big that there’s a danger of its falling out.Well, I’d love to stay and yak on about this, but I have a date with a FridgeFork and, well…you know…love.

  3. D. ODonnell

    Works Great!
    No more pickle fishing. Great sharp tines that’ll gig those evasive olives at the bottom of the jar.

  4. Particular Consumer

    Works exactly as it says
    Got this for my husband who loves pickles. I am not a fan of sticking fingers in the jar. He may or may not be guilty 😉 but I know men… This little gadget is perfect. It fits perfectly on the small jars (it comes with 2 sizes) and is not bulky or gets in the way. The fork part is very sharp and easily grabs the pickles. The pouch is sized with plenty of room for drips and holds the fork great without it dangling. It does have a gripper that also aids in holding the fork up top, so everything is very secure. I only gave 4 stars because we’ve only been using a few weeks and I can’t comment on the durability or longevity of it. Overall we are very pleased with the quality and price. It is a convenient and useful gadget. And I personally like the peace of mind it gives me. We’ve only used on small and medium sized pickles. I don’t know how it will work for the larger whole dill pickles.

  5. Paul Wheeler

    Love this
    Best invention since the canning of pickles

  6. Big Angie

    Makes Sense
    I didn’t know I needed this until I did. Got tired of always looking for something other than my fingers to dig in the pickle jar to get a cool and refreshing treat. Plus, I knew if I was using my fingers than 9 times out of 10 my grands were doing the same thing. And trust me, I’ve witnessed probably only half of what they do. Ugh. Just thinking about it, makes you kind of sick. Anyway, love this item. The best part is that I no longer have to look for anything because the three pronged folk is always with the pickle jar. It’s easy to clean. In addition, the band doesn’t interfere with either the opening or closing of the jar. I didn’t know that I needed this, but I’m extremely glad I got it! I would recommend this to anyone that is tired of licking pickle juice off your fingers before you even bite into your crunchy goodness.

  7. Angie Oliver

    Great products
    I have pots syndrome and this is my best friend. I need salt from pickles and this helps to get them out quickly when I need them.

  8. C J Elliott

    Novel utensil
    Works as designed.

  9. Ernesto Rafael

    Yo lo uso para retirar aceitunas y alcachofas y la verdad que es bastante práctico. Si bien son tareas que se pueden hacer con otros utensilios, este resuelve el tenerlo siempre a la mano (acomodado en el envase) y su trinche es ideal.

  10. Amazon Customer

    She loved the pickle fork – super convenient and works perfectly! Not too big, doesn’t take up much space and it’s super easy to get pickles out of the jar!

  11. CosgroveAU

    Love my pickles. Wife hates when I use my fingers to get one out.Adds a slight bit of height to the pickle jar so just fits but so much easier to have a fork ready to go. Who has time to get a fork out of the drawer right!

  12. RagDollyAnna

    In my home we love pickled foods!!! Often it’s annoying singling out a bit of food as it just evades capture slipping out of the way. Not anymore, this is such a useful tool, it’s width manages to pierce anything.Love that it has two alternate sized rings to wrap around the jar’s rim to secure the fork to the jar. Going to buy a second one!

  13. Andrew J

    So it works with a normal pickle jar and a smaller baby dill pickle jar.

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Chef’n FridgeFork Condiment Fork (Arugula and Meringue) Stainless SteelChef’n FridgeFork Condiment Fork (Arugula and Meringue) Stainless Steel
Original price was: $9.99.Current price is: $8.99.
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