Pot Holder (3.25-in.): Blue by MIU France

Soft silicone grips handle securely, making this red pot holder an excellent kitchen tool for lifting hot pots and pans off the stovetop, or pulling hot baking pans out of the oven. It is heat resistant up to 650°F, and is dishwasher safe. See complete description »

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Ships from Supplier in 2-3 business days. Sorry, gift wrap is not available for this item.

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Soft silicone grips handle securely, making this red pot holder an excellent kitchen tool for lifting hot pots and pans off the stovetop, or pulling hot baking pans out of the oven. It is heat resistant up to 650°F, and is dishwasher safe.

Customer Reviews
Recommended by 66% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 66% of reviewers
Great Product
by Ann, CA
February 18, 2009

Quality product. Sent as a gift with some other items and all received praises. Price is very reasonable for this product. I am so glad I discovered Food Network.

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Cost of Pot Holder
by Patricia, PA
June 25, 2010

I purchased two pot holders, which I had been looking for, but felt they were far to expensive so I would not recommend buying them from the Food Network Store. I would tell people to look elsewhere to see if they could get a better price.

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Pricey but it will work
by Brenda, LA
July 7, 2010

Although each one is a little pricey, it should work on my baking pan that earlier cause a terrible burn on my arm. Good prompt delivery service from FoodNetwork.

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