Stir it up sustainably! 🌍
The KingSeal Natural Birch Wood Coffee Stirrers come in a convenient 2000 count, featuring a smooth finish and square ends. Made from eco-friendly birch wood, these stirrers are biodegradable and perfect for a variety of uses, from beverages to craft projects. Each box is shrink-wrapped for safety, ensuring a sanitary experience. Explore additional options with round ends and bamboo versions for even more versatility!
M**Y
Short but does the trick
I know..."that's what she said". I got these for work as spoons were becoming expensive and often taken by people. They are great stirrers for a mug size coffee but they are short so if planning on using with a larger mug or 20 Oz coffee, it won't reach the bottom. It's only a few inches long. Otherwise, they are sturdy and useful and saves money on spoons
T**N
Perfect for single-use purposes and smaller cups
These are good quality stir sticks. Yes, they're not as sturdy as some of the more expensive types, but they are just fine for a single-use purpose. We sample coffee in our store and these are perfect for the purpose. I've looked through the box and found a few that had knotholes or weren't perfect, but that's par for the course for this type of product. The vast majority are just fine and the price is good.Also, be aware these are 5-1/2", not the longer size, so if you want "the kind they have at Starbucks," this isn't it. It's perfect for a sample size/small cup. 7" sticks would be way too long for us.
B**R
Wooden Coffee Stirrers, how much more can you say?
Wooden Coffee Stirrers, how much more can you say? Like toothpicks, these are a basic inexpensive commodity. They're inexpensive, do the job, and there are bound to be a few imperfect pieces in the batch. I "dinged" this by one star for sturdiness as they seemed just a shade thinner than a batch I'd gotten from another manufacturer in the past (but that was no longer available.) Not as cheap as plastic stirrers, but there's something about the way that plastic stirrers always melt a bit in hot coffee that screams "not good".
M**M
too thin
some pieces are too thin or broken
S**X
They're ok
They stir coffee and tea... They also worked for my donut holes kebobs. They are a bit flimsy and unfinished. You could get a sliver if you stick your hand in the box carelessly. But they did the job. Probably won't buy again, but mostly because I got so many in one order. I'll never run out!
P**O
Very nice
Item as described, 2,000 wooden stirrer sticks. Good quality, sturdy, and a good value. I used them for floorboards in a D&D interior map. They cut easy enough with a nippers or sturdy hobby knife, and adhered well with some hot glue. They are about 1/4 inches in width, so are about perfect for 28mm scale. With the natural look it gave a nice effect to the project.
I**L
Best Coffee Stirrers, and Environmentally Friendly!
We really used to use pens to stir our coffee because some of the folks in our office would not let us buy plastic straws. I even used my protein shaker one time to get the job done (sans the protein). But then we found KingSeal Natural Birch Wood Coffee Stirrers. So simple, and so carefully constructed that we get the perfect stir--every time. One box lasts a long time, and we're even recycling the ones we use by returning them to the forest so birds can use them to build the perfect nest! Ok, we haven't really done that last thing. We talked about it, but were concerned how any extraneous caffeine might affect their young. They're coffee stirrers! But they are backed by some great people who love making sure you're happy. Highly recommended. 😄
D**E
Weak, thin, useless
Not good. These are 5 inch long, square cut flat ends. That isn’t the problem… These are a complete waste of money. They’re thin, weak, brittle and they bend too easily when they go in hot liquid. I have to use about three of them just to not have them all fall apart. Not worth it.
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