This is a wooden handled spatula with a very flexible BRIGHT orange silicone head, overall about 40cm long and the head must be about 11 - 12 cm. It's wonderfully versatile and very heat resistant (I have to admit when I first got one of the smaller le creuset spatulas similar to this one I was a little doubtful as the head's texture is rubbery you instinctively think it should melt, but you can lay it against the base of a hot frying pan without any adverse effects). I love the colour (especially good if you have any of the Le Creuset Volcanic range) as it is only the head that is orange and I like a splash of colour around my kitchen. The head is simplicity itself to clean, whether in the dishwasher or just the sink, because it is non-stick, so never gets very dirty, but beware that the handle cannot go into a dishwasher - it doesn't take much cleaning at all outside one, but if you go for fully dishwasher-proof every time you might not be so keen, although 5 seconds to give it a rub is all it generally needs. It is ideal for stirring non-stick pans, like a wooden spoon, but much more practical and hygienic, and of course can be used as a bog-standard spatula for scraping out a dish or pan's contents. Its flexibility also makes it more versatile than any of these things, though, and it can be used to scrape out just about any shape of dish or pan because of this (well the bigger ones, for maximum versatility team this up with one of the smaller headed spatulas).
As I said in the review title it is also useful instead of a fish slice as it is about the same size and shape (though in general a fish slice is better at getting fish out of a frying pan, this will not scratch the non-stick coating, so you have the choice).
I've got a full collection of these spatulas now and I use them all the time. They replace just about everything else that you would use in cooking on a hob except for a slotted spoon, and so, for all the spatulas are not cheap (neither are they extortionate), they are an excellent investment (have a look at all of the others in the range too). I can also recommend the cerise (cherry red not bright pink in this case) headed ones, which my mum has, these are another very attractive bright colour for a kitchen.