Good Grips Nonstick Locking Tongs (12-in.) by OXO

These 12-in. locking tongs are made of brushed stainless steel with soft, non-slip handles and comfortable thumb rests. Safe for nonstick cookware, the nylon heads are heat resistant up to 400 degrees. They are dishwasher-safe and lock together for easy storage. See complete description »

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These 12-in. locking tongs are made of brushed stainless steel with soft, non-slip handles and comfortable thumb rests. Safe for nonstick cookware, the nylon heads are heat resistant up to 400 degrees. They are dishwasher-safe and lock together for easy storage.

Customer Reviews
Recommended by 98% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 95% of reviewers
former chef
by Otto, BC
August 24, 2008

I like them so much I bought a second one.One of my most utilized kitchen tools.The 12 inch is more useful than the 9 inch.

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So Convenient
by Christina, IL
November 8, 2008

I have always heard people rave about tongs, but I never had any with this shape and good for nonstick pans. I love them! I especially like the way the

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by ALEX, CA
May 18, 2008

The locking mechanism is one that you pull and push to lock/unlock, so its not the best design for switching between the two using just one-hand. Unless you bite at it and push it with your chin you're pretty much resigned to using two hands to lock and unlock the tongs. It would be more convenient if they had a one-handed mechanism like a gravity-driven sliding brace / lock that I've got on my other pair of tongs. Hardly a dealbreaker, though.

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by Amy, MA
September 4, 2007

I have several pairs of these tongs, because they are just so versatile!!! The nonstick feature is great.

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by WILLIAM, SD
September 4, 2007

The locking feature allows you to store these items conviently without taking up so much room. Just the right size for turning bacon or t-bone steaks.

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Cooking Tip From the Food Network Kitchens

Tongs are such a multi-purpose and incredibly useful kitchen tool that it's helpful to keep a few pairs around when cooking. Use a separate pair to handle raw meat to avoid the risk of cross-contamination with other foods.