The Large Wilton Leveler Rocks!!

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Derby Posted 12 Nov 2006 , 10:10pm
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Okay. I bought the large Wilton Leveler (the adjustable one) when Hobby Lobby was having their 50% all Wilton products. I didn't realize what a good deal that I had gotten. Hobby Lobby had it marked $4.99, so I paid $2.49 for it plus tax!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I just saw it at Michaels for $21.99!!!!!

I feel like I just won the lottery. I used it for the first time today on my mini wedding cake (in my photos) and it was a HUGE help! I usually just use a bagel knife and eyeball it. This tool makes it SOOO much easier!

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jscakes Posted 12 Nov 2006 , 11:04pm
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I hope you have much more luck with it than I ever had! I hate it! When I've tried to level a cake, the blade will slightly turn upwards and slice right up through the cake.
I ended up making my own large leveler with fishing line!

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tcturtleshell Posted 12 Nov 2006 , 11:10pm
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I agree with jscakes. The leveler does the same thing to me. Does it everytime. Just when you think it's going good it comes right up the middle of your cake. I've even had my DH hold one end of it & I hold the other & it still comes up through the cake. At least you didn't pay the $20, that's good!! Good Luck~

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kjgjam22 Posted 12 Nov 2006 , 11:31pm
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there are threads here where people didnt lke their leveler. i hope you have good luck... i buy pans and tips from wilton. thats about it really....i love their pans.

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tcturtleshell Posted 12 Nov 2006 , 11:35pm
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I do like Wilton's books, cake plates, tips & their featherweight bags but that's about all I buy from them. I use Americolor coloring & Magic Line pans. I think Wilton's pans are too thin. I just like the crisp lines of Magic Line.

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khoudek Posted 12 Nov 2006 , 11:35pm
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I LOVE MY LEVELER!!!! I've never had any issue with it. I've cut 18" right down to 6" cakes without any problems. For someone who can cut or draw a straight line like me it is a god send!

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McDuff Posted 12 Nov 2006 , 11:42pm
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I Like mine it has worked great for me, I hope it continues to work well.

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steffy8 Posted 12 Nov 2006 , 11:43pm
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I bought the leveler also 50% off and I just about "chopped" my cake all to pieces. The blade kept wouldn't stay level itself and was horrible. I pulled out my trusty knife. Glad you can use yours. Any advice??

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Luby Posted 12 Nov 2006 , 11:52pm
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I had the same problem with mine - it would start out straight and then before I knew it start creeping up. I brought mine back and got another one and it seems to work fine.

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MayWest Posted 12 Nov 2006 , 11:57pm
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You got a great deal! I actually paid the full price at Michaels. I have used it several times and love it.

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Derby Posted 13 Nov 2006 , 12:30am
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well, I just gently sawed back and forth from the back of the cake towards me. I held it with both hands.....one on each side. I did it very slowly to allow the cake time to react and not to bend or stretch.

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tincanbaby Posted 13 Nov 2006 , 1:12am
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I just use dental floss. Works great, and I have to buy it anyway. lol..

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mcalhoun Posted 13 Nov 2006 , 1:20am
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I bought the large leveler last time HB had the coupon sale and my blade does not lay flat. It has a slant to it also. I am going to get DH to look at it and see if he can fix it somehow. He is very handy if I can just get the remote out of his hand icon_smile.gif

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crisseyann Posted 13 Nov 2006 , 1:21am
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I use really strong white thread....works for me!

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Janette Posted 13 Nov 2006 , 1:29am
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I bought the small one and it was just ok. I bought the large one and I "love" it. But, I usually have my husband do it because he has it down. There's a trick to it. I'm getting better.

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Janette Posted 13 Nov 2006 , 1:45am
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This is the first time I've heard of Holly Lobby, do they have a web-site?

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Derby Posted 13 Nov 2006 , 1:46am
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yep! It's www.HobbyLobby.com

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kjgjam22 Posted 13 Nov 2006 , 8:04pm
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Originally Posted by Luby

I had the same problem with mine - it would start out straight and then before I knew it start creeping up. I brought mine back and got another one and it seems to work fine.




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