Bake Dish Holder (4.25-in.): Blue by MIU France

This flexible silicone bake dish holder is ideal for pulling hot pans and trays from the oven. It fits securely around the fingers and thumb to prevent burning when lifting hot items. A fun bright blue color, the holder is easy to clean -- just put it in the dishwasher or rinse clean with soapy wate... See complete description »

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This flexible silicone bake dish holder is ideal for pulling hot pans and trays from the oven. It fits securely around the fingers and thumb to prevent burning when lifting hot items. A fun bright blue color, the holder is easy to clean -- just put it in the dishwasher or rinse clean with soapy water.

Customer Reviews
Recommended by 100% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 80% of reviewers
Little Helpers
by Julie, FL
March 3, 2010

These little "gloves" really work great when you just need to get something out of a hot oven. And like the flat ones made of the same material I can just rinse any food I may get on them while using and put them up.

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Christmas presents
by Rita, FL
January 7, 2011

I purchased two of these for my daughter-in-law for Christmas and she loves them.

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by Melissa, OR
July 26, 2010

These are a great invention. I do not like the square silicone hot pads, too inflexable but these fit on the hand and are easy to grip items out of the oven.

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Hot pot helpers
by Marcy, AZ
December 11, 2012

This is a great product. I bought for my Brother as a Christmas gift (which he had given me one year). They're great for moving pots, pans and anything hot from the oven.

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