[Answered] What would be a good glue to repair this spatula with that wont be toxic or come undone in a dishwasher?

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Edit: I decided to throw it out and order a new stainless steel one that's all one piece. Thanks for the help!

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I can relate to not wanting to throw something away if you can just fix it, but I guarantee you will save yourself a lot of time and stress if you just go down to your local thrift shop with a kitchen section and pick one of the dozens of spatulas they will have for like $0.50.

The last thing you want is the mess and possible pain of your repaired spatula breaking under the stress of lifting a hot, oily food from the pan.

This. If it's plastic it should be solid plastic. This kind of failure will happen again.

Just get metal with a plastic or wooden handle. I got a $3 one 5 years ago and it works great. Cast iron can handle metal on metal.

Not great for ceramic coatings though.

Ours is like this and is at least 12 years old. I believe the plastic is over molded directly onto metal handle which sits about 1.5 cm into the plastic.

Check the border of the spatula, it looks like you are "eating" it with time, not good for the health

It got slightly melted along the leading edge once, so I trimmed/files it back to make it chamfered again.

I’m sure it sheds some microplastics, like pretty much everything, but I prefer a little of the spatula, to scraping the nonstick ceramics.

We really only use this with a couple pans, and use metal in our cast iron, though one of our favorite metal spatulas has a plastic handle that’s been melted dozens of times from resting on the rim of the pan.