1. The smell is very !!! penetrant and even at the thought of what was possibly used as or added during manufacture, passes me the appetite. What's going possibly in my food over?
2. There is no outer packaging except a transparent bag. No leaflets or stamp marking the security feature "glass and fork" that points to a safe use in the food industry.
3. To my inquiry to the Vekäufer for a guarantee for safe use, I got a short, terse reply in English: ". This item is made of silicone, it's safe for food" A reversal was offered to me. The delivery actually came directly from China.
At just so there written quality assurance but I am very skeptical. I'll use the piping bag in no event in my kitchen !!!
The price paid by 5.89 Euro I see as "dues" to. The next time I will more accurately be careful to buy a certified product, even if that means that I have to dig deeper into the wallet. Those who place value on healthy aids should better consider buying this piping bag in my opinion.
This piping bag I'll use most for applying ink, sealant or lubricant.
One more thing makes me a little suspicious. In the view of the original Lékué just now here at Amazon, I noticed that the seller of the "imitation" piping bag strangely the same promotional images used as the original manufacturer. Here are some unsuspecting buyers drawn into anything? An information through Amazon would actually be desirable here !!!