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This handle has never been a good fit for any of my pans.I have burned myself, when it has slipped off while I was lifting a large (but not heavy) pan. Would recommend against!Works ok, but not on cast iron.It does not work very well on cast iron, it makes the pan unstable to hold.I almost burned myself yesterday pulling a cast iron skillet (Lodge specifically) out of the over with this on the handle.On my stovetop pans it works fine and keeps me from having to have a spoon rest on the stovetop.I think this is a great product for just handles, but not for general use, and if I recall correctly, the ad for it claimed ore uses than just handles.I have a tea pot with a metal handle that gets too hot.I bought this for that purpose, but it's too awkward to use.Instead, I got a standard fabric type pot holder material "handle pot holder" and it works much better.Fusionbrands Love Silicone Handle
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on Monday, November 25, 2013
This baby is great.But, it works best on handles that are not flat like cast iron pans.Handles of pans can be straight but if they are flat the thing can't perform its most important function for me which is to storethe large stirring spoon or paddle on it while cooking.The wet or business end of the spoon is dangling over the pan so no dripping on the stove.So yes I love it otherwise.Elsewhere on Amazon there is a flat handle cover for cast iron pans ... get it! get two.they way cheap and so necessary if you use iron pans.Also for using iron pans of the grille ... get the flat one!I think this is a quality product and with a very thick handle it would be great. For our Falk copper cookware it isn't what we reach for because it just doesn't fit well. It kind of collapses around the relatively narrow handles and you end up having to expend more energy on the grip than the lifting. We end up using the simple cloth, potholder-style slip on handle covers. Cheaper, more comfortable and they do the job.
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