Many listings state soft spatulas resist heat up to 450°F. Check the manufacturer’s specifications on the product page to confirm the exact temperature rating before using at very high heat.
Handles range from soft-grip ergonomic styles to acacia wood or stainless-steel designs. Many spatulas include hanging holes or integrated cutouts for easy hook storage.
Heads are described as flexible—typically silicone—which helps them slide under food easily. Small silicone heads are noted as stick-resistant and are reported not to scratch metal cookware.
Review summaries commonly describe build quality as good or well-made and note durability, with praise for the silicone feel; at least one review specifically mentions no tears.
Most soft spatulas are made from silicone. Some combine silicone with acacia wood for handles, and a few include stainless-steel components.
Quantity varies by listing: some sell single spatulas while others offer a 2-pack.
Materials shown include silicone, acacia wood, and stainless steel. One listing notes Forest Stewardship Council certification for the wood handles.