Lodge Silicone Hot Handle Holder. Black Silicone Hot Handle Cover for Cast Iron Assist Handles. (Black)

Preparing new and exciting recipes is always better with great cooking accessories, and Lodge has an extensive line of indoor and outdoor items. From brightly colored Silicone Handle Holders to Max Temp Oven Mitts, Lodge has many of your accessory needs covered. These silicone handle holders are heat-resistant and a great addition to any kitchen. Just slide the holder onto the hot handle and remove pots and pans with ease. The special silicone offers protection up to 450-degrees. Creates a safe and comfortable grip of hot cookware handles. Flexible enough to store compactly in a drawer. Available in a rainbow of different colors and is dishwasher-safe. Fits Lodge Keyhole handle skillets 9-inch diameter and up. Also check out the Lodge ASHHM11 or ASHHM41 for smaller handle version to fit Lodge Keyhole skillets 8-inch diameter and smaller. Fits most traditional Lodge style handles.

Product Features

  • Protects hands from heat up to 450° F
  • Offers a secure, comfortable grip when handling hot cookware on the stovetop
  • Designed to fit Lodge traditional-style skillets 10.25-Inches and up
  • Fits Lodge Keyhole handle skillets 9 inch diameter and up.
  • Dishwasher safe; Not intended for use in oven.
  • Flexible enough to store away in a drawer

2 Replies to “Lodge Silicone Hot Handle Holder. Black Silicone Hot Handle Cover for Cast Iron Assist Handles. (Black)”

  1. Right material, 1-size-fits-all design fails… EDIT: Now that I have about a month using these holders under my belt, I’ve learned more how to use them better. Still, my original review below pretty much stands. So, I found that trying to firmly grasp the silicone handles the way you would using a cloth isn’t the best way to go about using these handles. Using a looser grip allowing the front bottom of the holder to sit on your index finger and the rear top of the holder to press up against your palm provides a much better grip and control…

  2. One size doesn’t fit all It didn’t do what I wanted it to do, but you can still make it work (kind of).I wanted this to stay cool while the pan was hot, so I could put it on the pan and cook, intermittently grabbing the handle when I needed to so that I could move the pan or lift the pan without worrying about burns. Sadly, this gets HOT HOT HOT. It can work, but only if you put it on the pan when you need it and then remove it as soon as you are done with the handle. Then put it back on when you want to touch…

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