The nice thing is that if the pot handle holder or the pan handle does get wet it will not scald my hand the way a combo cloth only, or a cloth and silicone pot holder does, plus it is easy to wipe dry on the outside.
Picking up a cast iron skillet, and trying to twist my wrist to pour out of it is slightly difficult with the pot handle holder on BUT it is MORE difficult using a regular pot holder, and this pot handle holder makes it easier in that I don't have to struggle with my grip plus trying to keep a pot holder wrapped around the handle. So at least half the battle is eliminated with this Pot Handle Holder. I can concentrate more on trying to maneuverer the pan and keeping a good grip on it rather than making sure a regular pot holder doesn't open up and burn me. I suspect this issue is due to my bad hands, and the fact my hands are rather small. For small hands, this Pot Handle Holder beats ANY regular pot holder by leaps and bounds.
I like how it snuggles right up against the pan enabling me to get a closer grip there for picking up the heavy pots and pans. I found out if I put the pot holder handle with the hole down, (it has a hole on the edge for hanging up on a hook, and also it is where the label is connected when it arrives), it snuggles very close to the pot, protecting my fingers from accidentally touching the side of the pan while gripping the handle.
I chose the color red to remind me the pan handles are hot, plus it makes it easy to find.
The inside of this item has ribs, which help grip the handle, (and peel garlic, see last paragraph below). If you leave the handle holder on the pot, yes it will become uncomfortably hot, the same if I put a pan in the oven with this holder on the handle. Luckily the grip is easy to slide on and off of the Lodge cast iron pan handles. It is also useful to hold the pan handle while stirring and frying. If they get too hot for comfort, I pull it off, and let it cool down 30 seconds or so when I pull them off the pan, they start cooling down immediately. Very nice. I like the ease with which I can slide the Pot Handle Holder on and off my Lodge cast iron pan handles due to the generous width of this pot handle holder.
Best of all, I love the price. And I love how it can fit all my other pots and pans' handles,(Kenmore line).
This particular pot handle holder also has another unique use I discovered. I can use it to peel garlic! Have you seen those garlic peelers that they sell that are rather expensive for just being a tube of silicon/plastic? You put in your garlic, then you roll it around on the counter top with the palm of your hand putting a slight pressure on the garlic inside as you roll a few back and forth rolls, and the garlic is peeled! The garlic skin is easy to remove out of the Pot Handle Holder because the holder is an even width from the opening all the way through to the end. Pretty nifty! I've been wanting to order one of those garlic, but now I don't need one. This pot handle holder works perfectly for peeling garlic. : )
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I already own several Silicone based pot holders. None of them conduct heat as well as this one. In this case, as its stated goal is to not conduct heat, I would count this as a failure.Its not without use, however you cannot leave the pot holder on the pan for any period exceeding a minute without it becoming excessively warm.
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Not at all protective! It could burn you in just a few seconds! I used this Pot Handle Holder on an iron skillet that was only being heated to 350 degrees. I put the holder on, then immediately removed the skillet to place it on the stovetop not more than 10 feet away and it was already hot enough to feel very uncomfortable. My thumb was actually very pink from the excessive heat, but did not thankfully blister.Honest reviews on Download Evriholder Silicone Pot Handle Holder, Colors may
The material is just fine but I don't like the following about this handle:1. It is not stretchable and is too large to fit my 12" skillet handle. I worry that it could twist and spill the contents.
2. Not many color options. The ones I found are a bit wild for my decor.
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