Thank you so much!! I have been searching for a video like this for a lot now! You should have more views, this really helped me you explain reaaaally well! New subscriber
You've Beautifully explained it all too well, I've had such hard times trying to figure out these nozzles & their workings....😂, as mine aren't numbered🤦
Most tips should have the numbers etched or marked on the side. I’m finding that people are buying tips that aren’t marked, but they don’t know until they arrive. I may need to do a video about this…
Thanks for commenting! In my opinion, these tips aren’t small at all. Yes, they are smaller than the big 1M tips, but these are pretty standard-size piping tips.
@AsiaCoffee thank you for the reply. I'm a bigger and I bought someone on Amazon that look exactly like these in size. They don't have numbers on them but it seems not to fill a cupcake surface. But I'm also new to this so I'm might be wrong. I wad told for beginner I should use the large ones. I will take any suggestion. Thank you 🙏
@@allylondon9579 No worries! This video may be helpful to you: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dC2QXNMFP18.htmlsi=sMX2cKS5iSz2slI1. Un-numbered tips are the worse! 😖
Sure thing! I discuss the proper way to do that in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QVsede0l57M.html. I hope this is helpful. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the kind words! I’ve used a few plastic versions of Russian tips, but not metal ones. I don’t use them often, but I recall that the icing consistency needs to be on the thicker side to achieve the desired shape!
@@AsiaCoffee I have the metal ones , a half off sale at Hobby Lobby! 😉 But I will keep trying even though it upsets me every time it goes blah…😩 Thanks!
Hi there! Yes, all of these are Wilton tips, BUT I really like the Ateco tips too. The numbering is slightly different between the two brands, but they are both quality! Thanks for watching & subbing!!! 😊