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The Lodge max temp oven mitt with heavy duty outer fabric resists scorching and burning, with a steam barrier, heavy cotton batting and thick terry lining. It provides heat protection up to 450 Degree F.
Protects hands from heat up to 450 Degree F
Provides a heavy duty outer fabric steam barrier
Heavy duty batting with steam barrier
Machine washable
Designed to fit on Lodge traditional-style handles
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Amazon Customer –
Great handle holder
Great handle holder. I have a better grip with this one compared to the silicone hot handle holder that came with my cast iron skillet. I still feel a bit of the heat trough it though so I also use a glove just because I’m sensitive to the heat. Very satisfied.
Evelyn –
Terrible workmanship
Terrible cheap sewing work. I had to re-sew it all. Inside there is a sewn in sticker that says: “Made in China” but nowhere has the name “Lodge”. It could be sold for .99 cents at any Buck Store for the quality it is. Terrible price sold on Amazon for $16.00
Veronique –
Great
It’s a great handle
Nannette Sumner –
This holder fits my handle without being short, I have a 9 inch cast Iron skillet. In fact this holder would fit one of the larger skillets in my opinion. After reading all the reviews on amazon for a holder for my handle on my cast Iron skillet I decided this one had the best reviews and the price is right. My last one caught on fire while cooking. I highly recommend this one because it fits the handle great and the holder does not feel warm or get hot when cooking and it does not catch on fire when I’m cooking. If I ever need to buy another holder for more Cast Iron pans, this is the one! Look no further because this is the one!!
stephen james –
This is my second one in 3 years, 1st one was starting to fray at the seams, but has been used constantly, so felt got my monies worth over that period.Doesn;t let the heat escape and makes it much more comfortable to handle the skillet when used on the handle, during cooking
Rusty G. –
Great for seasoning skillets
James G. Fortier –
This little hot handle holder is just what i wanted. It slides on the handle smoothly and keeps you from burning yourself. You don’t have to put on mitten that for people with big hands is annoying. Since, I make breakfast for my wife most every morning and have a Lodge 6 inch iron skillet, this is perfect. I’ve only had it for two days but it is exactly the right tool. I never knew they existed until I was watching a food program that served in iron skillets and put a silicon one on the handle to serve the food. A little research and I found the one. Don’t leave it on the handle while cooking or in the oven. It does have a little strap that you could use to hang it up.
AC –
I purchased this mostly for when I have to tend to something cooking on the stove for an hour or more at a time. By leaving the protector on, I can give the pan a bit of a shake now and again without needing to go for the pot holder each time. It is also nice when you are working with multiple pots, you can easily nudge the cast iron this way or that without needing a to grab some extra protection. This holder contains the heat very well – unless the head is kept on high, you can just leave this on the pan and it will stay within a comfortable temperature range.Otherwise, though, a pot holder is a better choice. This doesn’t quite provide the same control a pot holder or towel will, and generally if you aren’t touching the pan that much it doesn’t make sense to leave the holder on the handle anyway. Obviously, a pot holder and towel is a bit more flexible in terms of what it can grab, as well.I prefer this to the silicone-type myself, as I find the those to be a little too stiff for natural movement. However, they do grip the handle better than this one does. I am considering either sewing a magnet into it, or, more likely, putting down a couple flat-ish rings of silicon caulk on the inside of this holder, so it grips a little better.Anyway, if you keep your cast iron cooking on the stove for long periods of time, would recommend.