Where To Buy Cutters Online?

Baking By paiges Updated 13 Jul 2006 , 8:27am by cowdex

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paiges Posted 10 Jul 2006 , 6:43pm
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Hello everyone icon_smile.gif

I know I have seen this thread before, but I can't seem to find it now. What are your suggestions for reasonably priced online cookie cutter stores? Where have you had good service?

Thanks in advance!

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prettycake Posted 10 Jul 2006 , 6:47pm
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I 've bought some from Creative Cutters and Flour Pot. icon_smile.gif

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Cyndi1207 Posted 10 Jul 2006 , 6:48pm
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I get mine from www.kitchengifts.com I think if you buy 3 the shipping is free and they're copper. It's the site I've bought from. I believe there is also www.coppergifts.com ......I know several people buy from there too.

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paiges Posted 10 Jul 2006 , 7:10pm
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Ah, that brings me to another question. What is the difference between the copper cookie cutters and the typical tin cutters? Is there an advantage? Is the price jump worth it?

Thanks again icon_smile.gif I'm still learning...

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debsuewoo Posted 10 Jul 2006 , 7:11pm
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the copper ones dont rust.

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ngarza07 Posted 11 Jul 2006 , 5:20pm
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I have gotten tons of cutters from foosecookiecutters.com; thelittlefoxfactory.com (you have to mail in your form with check but they are quick); pinenose, pinnochioproductions (just got my order yesterday) and am getting ready to order form thecookiecutterfactory.com. I've also ordered from other sites, but these have been my largest order.

I order mostly tin. Have some copper. I have close to 600 cutters and only one has rusted/tarnished. It's about 12 years old. All others are just fine. I dry as soon as I wash. I don't think spending 10 extra bucks for copper is worth the expense. This is only my opinion. My copper cutters were purchased as total bargains - $1 each and some I made using a kit I bought at Foosecookiecutters.

Good luck and have fun.

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antonia74 Posted 13 Jul 2006 , 5:55am
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I love the copper ones because they are pretty enough to display, but they aren't sharp at all, which is their disadvantage to the tin ones.

I shop at a few places:

www.krittersinthemailbox.com
www.beryls.com
www.coppergifts.com
www.goldaskitchen.com (my 2nd favourite!)
www.thecookiecuttershop.com
www.downtowndough.com
www.frankencutters.com/fc
www.thelittlefoxfactory.com
www.cookiecutter.com (#1 by far)
www.pinenose.com

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freddyfl Posted 13 Jul 2006 , 6:02am
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I have found that www.cookiesinseattle.com are really nice to work with and have quite a few hard to find cookie cutters.

here is a quick tip for drying your cookie cutters, put your oven on low, spread wet cutters on a cookie sheet and dry in the oven for a few minutes. No fuss, no muss, and no rust. =)

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cryssi Posted 13 Jul 2006 , 6:35am
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I just placed an order at www.cookiecutter.com

they hae a great selection, and the price is right!

I've also ordered copper cutters from www.kitchengifts.com

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tayesmama Posted 13 Jul 2006 , 8:25am
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Originally Posted by freddyfl

...here is a quick tip for drying your cookie cutters, put your oven on low, spread wet cutters on a cookie sheet and dry in the oven for a few minutes. No fuss, no muss, and no rust. =)




Oh man, I never even thought of doing that! What a great idea and I will definitely be using it from now on! Thanks a bunch! thumbs_up.gif

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cowdex Posted 13 Jul 2006 , 8:27am
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here is a quick tip for drying your cookie cutters, put your oven on low, spread wet cutters on a cookie sheet and dry in the oven for a few minutes. No fuss, no muss, and no rust. =)




That is also how I dry my pans.

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