Hot Mitts
Category: BAKEWARE
Category: BAKEWARE
The grip on these mitts is surprisingly good, even with a slick glass dish. I love how the extra length covers my wrist, saving me from accidental burns near the oven rack.
The silicone ridges on the palm really grip hot dishes, and the extra-long cuff keeps my wrist safe from oven racks. They've totally replaced my old potholders.
I was skeptical about paying more for oven mitts, but the silicone grip pattern actually lets me hold a hot cast iron pan without sliding. Clean up is easy too, they just wipe down like new.
The extra length is a lifesaver—I can finally grab baking sheets without my forearm brushing the hot rack. They're also surprisingly flexible for how thick the padding is.
I burn my wrists all the time with shorter mitts, so the extended cuff on these was a lifesaver when I pulled a roasting pan out of the oven. The material is surprisingly breathable too—no sweaty hands during a long baking session.
I was skeptical about the extra silicone ridges, but they really do help grip a hot casserole dish without any slipping. The lining is quilted enough that I don’t feel the heat even on a 450°F pan.
I've been using these mitts for a few weeks now, and the textured silicone grip is a game-changer for pulling out heavy cast iron pans. The extra length covers my wrist completely, so no more worrying about splatters from the oven.
I was skeptical about spending more than usual on oven mitts, but these actually grip slippery casserole dishes really well. The extra length in the cuff is a nice touch.
The flexible silicone grip is a game-changer, handles hot baking sheets with zero slippage. Only wish they were a touch longer for reaching into deeper pans.
Finally, a pair of mitts that actually grip a hot casserole dish without slipping. The extra-long cuffs are a lifesaver when I’m reaching into the back of the oven. My only tiny complaint is they’re a bit stiff right out of the package, but they loosened up after a few uses.