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I have been searching for a scoop or disher that is smaller than the smallest one I already have, the Zeroll #100. I love the way Zeroll works but this is apparently the smallest size they make.

I would like one that is 1/2" or smaller in diameter, to serve tuna tartare and similar in precise teensy servings.

There are melon ballers in smaller sizes, which I will have to settle for in the end if I don't find something else, but would prefer a spring-loaded or gear-driven scoop.

Any leads would be greatly appreciated!

Priscilla

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I have been searching for a scoop or disher that is smaller than the smallest one I already have, the Zeroll #100.  I love the way Zeroll works but this is apparently the smallest size they make.

I would like one that is 1/2" or smaller in diameter, to serve tuna tartare and similar in precise teensy servings.

There are melon ballers in smaller sizes, which I will have to settle for in the end if I don't find something else, but would prefer a spring-loaded or gear-driven scoop.

Any leads would be greatly appreciated!

Norpro makes a 1 tsp disher. I use them to scoop truffles.

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Thank you, Kerry.

If this is that, its 26 mm diameter is very close to my Zerol #100, which I have used for truffles, too.

But I seek something teensier. Dunno if it exists.

Priscilla

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