The Dexter-Russell 19660 is a compact mini turner with a stainless-steel offset blade and a triple-riveted rosewood handle. The offset between handle and blade keeps your knuckles clear of hot pan rims, and the stainless edge slides cleanly under fragile foods – fried eggs, silver-dollar pancakes, sliders, hash browns – without folding or tearing them.
It’s the right size for a tight cooktop, a flat-top grill, or a small saute pan where a full-size turner is overkill. The stiff stainless blade keeps shape over years of daily use, and the rosewood handle wears in smooth without splintering or loosening.
Dexter-Russell has been hand-finishing cutlery and kitchen tools in Southbridge, Massachusetts since 1818, making it the oldest American cutlery company still operating. The 19660 belongs to their Traditional line, the same pattern that has shown up in diner kitchens and home cooktops for generations.






