Allison
Bewertet in Deutschland am 9. März 2025
These are really nice but be careful washing them. They are sharp on some of the sides and I have cut myself while washing them.
Gordo
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 7. März 2025
Great for building and serving tacos
Stephan
Bewertet in Deutschland am 5. Januar 2025
Daumen hoch
Calleco
Bewertet in Deutschland am 28. Januar 2025
Erfüllen super ihren Zweck.
Ulrich Christen
Bewertet in Deutschland am 13. Januar 2025
Die Tacos bleiben eine gewisse zeit warm mit dem Metall StänderBei Bedarf kann man sie dauch ein paar minuten warmstellen im OfenDas Material ist sehr widerstandsfähig was des Taco genuss noch verstärkt.
Customer
Bewertet in Deutschland am 6. August 2024
We've recently gotten into eating Tacos but found it difficult to prepare them properly without making a mess. These Taco Holders have made a HUGE (and positive) difference!!! Thank you to whoever invented them!
Miss B.
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 6. Dezember 2024
These work so well I use them to melt mozzarella cheese in the microwave the put them in the taco stand which works perfectly to shape them
Mike Wilhelm
Bewertet in Deutschland am 3. Juni 2024
Was soll man groß sagen, wir nutzen die Halter um Tacos zu servieren. Je nach dem welche Seite man nutzt, passen 2 oder 3 Tacos drauf.Sehr Stabil, Spülmaschinen fest und leicht zu reinigen. Klare Kaufempfehlung.
Cressida
Bewertet in Kanada am 21. Dezember 2024
Sleek and simple design in sturdy stainless steel. Perfect size and weight. Very satisfied.!
dabona
Bewertet in Deutschland am 19. Dezember 2024
Preis-Leistung absolut nicht gerechtfertigt....trotz "made in china". Bei mir waren nahezu alle Kanten nicht entgratet und sehr scharfkantig. Beim auspacken erstmal schön geschnitten. Danke für die nicht vorhandene Qualitätssicherung im Produktionsbetrieb.Die Verarbeitung hat mich doch sehr verwundert bei diesem nicht billigen Preis. Ich ging davon aus, gute Qualität im Gegensatz zu den viel billigeren Angeboten zu bekommen. Über 3,50€ für ein Stück gebogenes Blech dass nicht mal richtig entgratet/geschliffen ist, absolut schlecht und nicht hinnehmbar...und vor allem richtig gefährlich. Das sind Teile für die Küche und Esstisch. Da hantieren auch mal Kinder oder Menschen ohne Schutzhandschuhe mit.Also ging es erstmal in Keller, und mit feinem Schleifpapier rundherum entgratet und das Verletzungsrisiko aus der Welt geschafft....wir wollten nämlich Tacos essen! Sehr ärgerlich bei dem Preis doch auch noch selbst Hand anlegen zu müssen, da hätte ich auch gleich die billig Versionen nehmen können. Vom Verkäufer wurde man nur um Geduld gebeten. Nicht mal 3€ Rabatt für das Pflaster und das Schleifpapier.
Stéphane Hvala
Bewertet in Frankreich am 27. April 2024
Enfin je peux préparer des tacos à mon fils sans qu’ils se vident en se reversant dans l’assiette. Esthétique et efficace.
RC
Bewertet in den USA am5. Dezember 2023
This holder was around 1 to 2 inches wider than most other options I saw on AMZ. If you are trying to get a holder that sits completely within a plate, or allows you to push the holder to the "back" (one side) of a plate and fill-in the rest of the plate with things like rice and beans, other side dishes, this likely isn't it. Look at the smaller options (typically running from 8-9 wide). The side hold tabs will extend beyond most plates. The bottom v-edges sit perfectly within the middle portion of a 10-1/16" Dixie Ultra paper plate (like the large packs sold at Costco) as in pictures 1-3, as well as an old 10-5/8" Mikasa stoneware plate (as in picture 4), but with the tabs extending just over the outside edges of the paper plate (see pictures I've included).The stainless is finished nicely. No sharp edges. I chose this model (vs the dozens of competing options) because: It is stainless (which I prefer vs plastic). Note that it is magnetic, if that matters to you (it really shouldn't). It was wider lengthwise than most, offering wider "slots" for the tortillas / taco shells. The slots for holding the actual torrillas are rounded and wider than most (I prefer this, vs the sharp "V" shape bottom holders, which seemed to squeeze the bottom of the soft tortillas too tightly to allow me to really fill and "stuff" them.If you are expecting to use these with hard shell taco shells, you might find another option will suite your purpose better. I can see where the wide, rounded bottom of the individual slots may cause a typical hard taco shell to "tip over" just a bit and lay a bit more on its side (not quite spilling contents, but not being quite as "picture perfect" as standing straight-up, as they would in a narrower "V" bottomed taco holder). For soft taco shells (tortillas), this worked for me.Note that the tacos depicted in the first three pictures are 5.25" "Super / King" sized white corn tortillas/ taco shells, which definitely hang over the front and back edges of the holder, and stick up a bit past the top of the holder (which is 1-3/4" tall), making it easy to insert your fingers in between the tortillas and the holder once the taco is loaded up. 4.25" "Street Taco" sized ones are just about as wide as the holder (barely sticking out and overlapping the holder at the front and back) and the top edges of the 4.25" tacos just come up to the top rounded edge of the holder (as shown in picture #4). This makes grabbing the edges of the smaller 4.25" tacos a bit of a challenge (to slip your fingers under the top edges of the loaded taco to grab it), but I still prefer this holder because it allows me to load the tacos all the way to the top if I want to.Note that while the 4.25" "street taco" sized tortillas are considered the current defacto "street taco" size at most vendors in L.A., I have been told by a few vendors that due to "shrink-flation" some taco trucks are starting to use 3.75" tortillas. I just won't go that small for my own consumption at home.Small footnote: I have noticed with the smaller 4.25" tortillas that if you put them in un-steamed / uncooked (basically right out of the bag), that pressing them down into the holder can cause splits in the bottom of a few of the torrillas (where the holder curves them the most, exerting more pressure on the tortilla). If you plan on baking/warming the loaded tacos INSIDE the taco holder in the oven (on grill), consider either wetting them a bit (spray with a bit of water), or steam them inside of a wet paper towl for 10-15 seconds before trying to squeeze them down inside of the holder (to then load up with ingredients, followed by putting them inside a warmer or oven to bake & melt the cheese, etc). This might save you a few tortillas. Myself, I prefer to toast my tortillas (3 at a time) slightly in a pan with a teaspoon of oil for a bit on both sides, to add just a touch of crispiness. Just my thing...
Craig
Bewertet in Deutschland am 26. Dezember 2023
Since we've moved to Central Europe we've been slowly increasing our ability to make homemade Mexican meals. This Taco holder seems like a very Fringe item but it makes life so much easier if you're going to have taco night with your family. Would definitely recommend it and we use it every Tuesday