





🍨 Scoop smarter, not harder — the last ice cream scoop you'll ever need!
The Copco Ice Cream Scoop features a durable stainless steel triangular head designed to effortlessly cut through hard frozen desserts and reach tricky container corners. Its ergonomic, soft-grip handle minimizes hand fatigue, making it ideal for scooping ice cream, cookie dough, pancake batter, and more. Dishwasher safe for easy cleanup, this versatile kitchen tool combines lasting strength with multi-functional use, earning rave reviews for performance and durability.








| ASIN | B000EJZIAE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #228,363 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #615 in Ice Cream Scoops |
| Capacity | 8 Liters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,074) |
| Date First Available | July 19, 2004 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00043909522129 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 6.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 0-52212 |
| Manufacturer | Wilton |
| Product Dimensions | 1.21 x 3.64 x 10 inches |
| UPC | 043909522129 |
G**9
Absolutely worth the money!
I never thought I would see myself writing a review for an ice cream scoop, but here we are. When I read other reviews before I bought it, I thought people were just being hyperbolic. But now that I have one myself, I can honestly say - those glowing reviews are justified! Using the point of the scoop, you can dig into super-hard ice cream fairly easily. Scooping some of the more "fluffy" brands feels like the proverbial hot knife through ice cream. Stuff that would bend a normal table spoon before you even got the spoon a half inch into the ice cream hardly even slows this thing down. And since it's made from a single, thick, heavy piece of metal, it feels like it will never bend or break, and should last a very long time. Sure it looks a little weird, but who cares when it works this well! You can still scoop round balls of ice cream to put on a cone or in a float - that's not a problem. And it doesn't stick to the scoop very often either, so you don't need a mechanism to "eject" your scoops. Only possible down side? When the carton is almost empty, if you're not careful, the point of the scoop will rip through the paper carton. Which of course means now you have to finish the carton so it doesn't leak or something. OH DARN! 😁 Simple, strong, shiny, scoopy? Spend a little extra compared to basic scoops and this will most likely be the last ice cream scoop you ever buy.
M**0
To Date My Best Ice Cream Scoop
I am one of those people that likes to ride the bleeding edge of technology. I pursue things that excel at their intended purpose and if they also look great, that is a big bonus. I have owned several brands of ice cream scoops over the years: from the old fashion hand scoop with the wiper action arm, to the latest KitchenAid. I thought that I had found my answer in the KitchenAid because it looked nice and worked fairly well. However, even with hand washing, the KitchenAid started peeling after a year or so of infrequent use. Back to the drawing board. I searched and searched until I found the Wilton/Copco. I waited with baited breath for it to arrive .. would it be a success or more folly? When I opened the package, I was somewhat impressed. The scoop has a nice heft to it without being overly heavy or seeming unbalanced. The little thumb stop feels great and is nicely placed. I like the rubberized back where your fingers will wrap when you hold the scoop. The scoop part looks unusual and I wondered how it would work. I took a carton of ice cream from the kitchen freezer and the scoop sliced through it like a knife through microwaved butter. I was impressed. My first scoop was very large and I thought "wow, am I scooping ice cream for a giant?! However, 3 to 4 scoops later I had the hang of it and I could easily make small or large scoops. By now, I was very impressed with the ice cream scoop. Then it was time for a real test. I went to the storage room and pulled a carton of ice cream from the chest freezer that sits at -4 F. That was hard ice cream. Let me tell you, it made absolutely no difference. The scoop went through the hard ice cream just as easily as it did the first ice cream. In fact, I was expecting more resistance so the first scoop was large. The more force you use, the large your scoop will be. A little finesse and I was making small scoops of the frozen hard ice cream. I am thoroughly pleased with this scoop, but I'll have to see how it withstands the passing of time. The price was a little high, but to me that extra price is worth the engineering that went into this item. I highly recommend this ice cream scoop, but I caution that there is a learning curve, howbeit slight.
K**.
Slices Through Frozen Ice Cream Like Butter — Ergonomic and Heavy-Duty
The Copco Ice Cream Scoop exceeded my expectations in every way. Whether I’m scooping rock-solid ice cream right out of the freezer or serving up softer gelato, this scoop handles it all effortlessly. The extra-large head glides through even the toughest pints and produces perfect spheres every time. The ergonomic handle has a soft, non-slip grip that makes it comfortable to hold and reduces strain on the wrist—something I definitely appreciate during family dessert nights. It’s dishwasher-safe and has held up well after repeated washes without rust or wear. This is the kind of kitchen tool that makes you wonder why you ever settled for less. Highly recommended for ice cream lovers who value both function and design.
D**S
AMAZING
I LOVE this ice cream scoop! It is so sturdy and durable! This is the only ice cream scoop my family has ever known growing up and when I got my own house this is what I bought. Great quality. Will last forever. Highly recommend!
S**Z
Ice cream scoop
Great, and it doesn't fall apart! Like other scoops do
S**.
Great sturdy scoopers!
Great, sturdy ice cream scoopers. I have bought two, so in case one is dirty, I can still have ice cream!
D**G
Great scoop
I love this scoop and bought it in 2018. It served well but the metal has become pitted and cracked. Not sure if this was just from use or also from going through the dishwasher.
J**E
Amazing Ice Cream Scoop
When I first saw this scoop and seen that it had all 5 star reviews I wasn't sure what to think because I had never seen a scoop like it before. In the past I had always bought the scoops that looked like heavy duty spoons, although they never seemed to be heavy duty. After I had yet another cheaper scoop break on me while I was trying to get the ice cream out of the pail I decided to order this one because it was made from stainless steel, even though I wasn't sure about the design. After I recieved the scoop I decided to try it out on a new pail of ice cream and was amazed at how easily it dished up the ice cream. Best scoop I have ever used! It scooped up the ice cream like I had been running it under hot water (even though I didn't) and continued to work just as well on the last scoop as it did the first! I think I have finally found the last ice cream scoop I will ever buy!
P**S
NO ES DE ACERO INOXIDABLE ,esta cayendose el Cromo y no lo regreso por las incomodidades de generar devolucion
B**G
This scoop is without doubt the best I have ever tried , carton of ice cream straight out of the freezer is no problem for this scoop.well worth the wait to come from overseas.Excellent product.
A**R
Works well! Looks good too.
J**E
Love the sharp edge that scoops even the hardest ice cream.
X**T
We have had a few scoops, but this one is the best we've tried. We were more than happy to purchase a replacement one. It's sturdy, and the handle allows the cutting edge of the blade to be forced into hard ice-cream at the right angle and with enough force to melt it's way to chop lumps out. On the downside, we have replaced our old one because the finish started flaking off AFTER ABOUT FIVE YEARS of heavy use and the dishwasher. We thought of it as fair wear and tear, for a good value item. On the plus side, the company seem to be on top of it and have changed the finish.
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