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๐ฅ Grip the heat, not the pain โ handle your cast iron like a pro!
The Lodge Silicone Hot Handle Holder is a durable, heat-resistant accessory designed for skillets 9 inches and larger. Made from flexible, dishwasher-safe silicone, it protects your hands from temperatures up to 500ยฐF while providing a secure, non-slip grip. Perfect for everyday cooking, this reusable handle cover combines safety, convenience, and Lodgeโs trusted quality to enhance your cast iron experience.






























| ASIN | B004QM8W5S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #603 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #2 in Potholders |
| Brand | Lodge |
| Brand Name | Lodge |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 47,086 Reviews |
| Fill Material | Silicone |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00075536056418 |
| Included Components | Lodge ASHH41 Red Silicone Hot Handle Holder |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.13"L x 2"W |
| Item Type Name | handle holder |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Lodge Manufacturing Company |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ASHH41 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lodge cookware is covered by a limited lifetime warranty. Refer to manufacturers manual for full warranty details. |
| Model Number | ASHH41MPK |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Outer Material | Silicone |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe; Not Oven Safe |
| Product Dimensions | 5.13"L x 2"W |
| Shape | Oblong |
| UPC | 075536056418 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
W**?
Great for cast iron pan handle
Perfect to protect hands when using this cast iron pan โ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00008GKDG?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 (recommend the cast iron pan also). Good quality silicone, easy to clean. A little big for the handle, but it is better than using a tea towel/oven mitt, and definitely beats using nothing!
M**S
Great Heat Protection with a Slight Fit Issue
I recently purchased the Lodge Silicone Hot Handle Holder, and overall, I am very pleased with its performance. It provides excellent heat protection, allowing me to handle my hot cast iron skillet safely without any discomfort. This is a fantastic addition to my kitchen tools, especially when using my Lodge cast iron skillet in the oven or on the stovetop. One minor issue I encountered is that the fit is a little loose. I understand this is likely because it needs to be easily removable for cleaning, but the looseness can make holding the pan handle a bit of a challenge at times. It's not a dealbreaker, but it's something to be mindful of during use. As long as you are aware of this, it remains an acceptable and useful tool. Despite the slight fit issue, I still give it five stars overall because of the excellent heat protection and the convenience it adds to cooking with cast iron. The material is durable and easy to clean, which is a big plus. In summary, the Lodge Silicone Hot Handle Holder is a great product that enhances the safety and ease of using cast iron cookware. Just be cautious of the loose fit, and you'll find it to be a valuable addition to your kitchen.
A**R
Useful!
I make a lot of eggs in the ten inch skillet, and a dishcloth or towel is great for grabbing the handle when you're just using a metal turner to get fried eggs out. But, if you need to tilt the pan for scrambled eggs or omeletes (or other things), it's better to have a more secure grip by using this handle holder. I'm minimalist and I gave the dishcloth/dishtowel method a good shot, but more and more I kept thinking I needed something more robust for dishing out/plating certain foods. Glad I got this now because it solves all of that and puts it out of my mind. Lodgeware does require its accessories, I find, but I'm okay with that because I love Lodge cast iron so much in the first place. Also, this handle holder has a secure grip, in my experience, but possibly for the others who said the grip was unstable, maybe they left the handle holder on the hot handle, and it expanded with the heat? Dunno, but I only use it while plating/serving, when I really need it, otherwise I continue to shift/adjust the pan on the burner normally, with the dishcloth/towel, which is no trouble, which is how things are done in all of the restaurants (I've cooked in several restaurants). You can play around with it to see if leaving the handle holder off till you really need it makes for a more robust grip in your experience, but I still recommend this handle holder, no matter what, because if it really does expand/loosen with heat, then think of the alternative: ... if the grip were made smaller, then it would be harder to get the handle holder onto the handle, and that's physics, there's no two ways around that. So get this handle holder and enjoy it, it's a great product that you need if you have Lodge skillets!!!
M**D
Keeps yo safe by reducing heat to the touch
Working as advertised, has a little slack but works well and warns everyone red is HOT be careful ๐ง Gets a little loose and flexible when heated so be careful handling pan doesn't slip.
S**K
I use this for my Lodge pan!
Fits correctly on my Lodge pans and keeps my hand from burning.
N**Z
Mandatory Cast Iron Accessory
Cast iron gets hot whenever it is used, and much of that heat is invariably absorbed by the handles. These silicone handle covers are an absolute necessity if you want to avoid excruciating pain and manual disfigurement, because you WILL forget and try to pick up your pan from the stovetop one day. Note that it's best to put them on before turning on the burner, as it's typically a two-handed process. Also, while they survive oven temperatures they still get very hot and will absolutely burn the hand of the unwary cook.
7**7
Right material, 1-size-fits-all design fails...
EDIT: Now that I have about a month using these holders under my belt, I've learned more how to use them better. Still, my original review below pretty much stands. So, I found that trying to firmly grasp the silicone handles the way you would using a cloth isn't the best way to go about using these handles. Using a looser grip allowing the front bottom of the holder to sit on your index finger and the rear top of the holder to press up against your palm provides a much better grip and control of the pan. It's a looser bottom-front and top-rear balance that works best. This method even mostly negates the lubrication effect from modestly oily pan handles. You still don't want oily handles or you're asking for it. So try that looser balancing grip instead of the firm clench grip. :) Also, a note on the cloth Hot Handles that are supposedly-silicone lined. Um, they're not silicone-lined. At least not with any kind of silicone I've ever seen. And don't ask me why, but the multi-colored hot pepper design holder is a bit bigger and its interior just looks like the metalized cloth we've been using on the contact surface of cloth oven mitts for decades. The red hot pepper design has a cream colored teri cloth inside and is just a bit smaller than the multi-colored pepper holders. I like the multi-colored pepper holders the best both for the interior, feel and pattern. If I'm cooking on low heat I leave the silicone handles on. If I'm sauteeing, and therefore flipping, or if I'm using higher heat I use the cloth handles and put 'em on as needed and remove 'em when done. ORIGINAL REVIEW: Okay, I will take for granted that if you're reading this you already have a Lodge cast iron pan(s). They are fantastic pans that have reignited my love of cooking. My Analon Pro pans sit in the cupboard doing nothing now other than loan their great glass lids to the Lodge pans. But this isn't about the pans. Despite their very humble price, all of us who own Lodge know that they are superior pans already. This is about this handle holder. If you've used silicone in the past as a pot holder or oven mitt, you know that it is an excellent heat barrier and very very easy to clean and dries almost instantly. This holder is no different. It can be left on the pans even when they are on medium high heat and though they get hot, not hot enough so the pan can't be lifted. The problem with this holder is that it only comes in one size and is internally deeply ribbed (presumably to create an air channel and less contact for cooling efficiency). I have 6.5" through 15" Lodge pans. Each handle is a different size and shape. The 6.5" is so small that this holder allows the handle to just slosh around inside. The only way to get a confident grip on the pan with the holder on is to really squeeze down on the holder. As the holder is quite thick, it won't fold over and the internal ribs prevent real compression of the holder. Sort of a spring action. In short, the little handle is so short and narrow that this holder just swallows it up and confident grasp is really not possible. Factor this in with the fact that oil/grease finds its way up cast iron handles and you have a real issue because of the internal ribs. There is very little actual contact between the holder and the handle because of these ribs. Good for low heat transfer. REALLY bad for grabbing the handle. But who uses such tiny pans other than myself? Let's talk about the 10" that everybody uses. The fit here is much much better. Still, not snug enough. Unlike with the 6.5" pan, heft and weight of the pan is an issue. Though the fit is more snug, the greater effort maneuvering the 10" gives a less-than-confident feeling. I like to sautee so I flip my pans a lot. Yes, even heavy cast iron pans. Not with this holder on the handle. The ribs simply limit contact with the pan far too much. It's back to the trusty old cloth for sauteeing... ANY grease on the handle and the holder becomes a lubricated sleeve that can actually spin around the handle. The 15" pan's handle fits about the same in the holder as the 10" though it reaches closer to the holder's tip. In summary, this holder is fine for simply grabbing the pan and rotating it on the burner or for holding the pan as you stir its contents or for two-handed lifts using the helper handle (and hey, where's the helper handle holders???). For sauteeing or one-handed lifts (or even two-handed lifts by the main handle only), the poor grip (even lubricated SLIDING) of this holder really limits its usefulness as a handle holder. I've ordered the Lodge cloth-exteriored (but still internally silicone-lined) holders hoping for better grip. I understand that those handles can't be left on the pans. I'll use them as a replacement for a cloth. Hopefully there aren't any internal ribs on those holders or they'll get sent back prior to use. Lodge really dropped the ball here, only offering one size. Frankly, I think they should include custom-fitted handles with every pan. They are cheap to make and wouldn't increase the cost of the pans much. They should also be made of much thicker silicone without ribs. This way, they can just stay on the pans and will fit and grip MUCH MUCH better and restrict heat at least as well. I hope you're listening, Lodge... Send me a free set for review. ;)
N**4
Does what it is supposed to do and it is durable
I've had this for a few years now and it works really well and has proven to be durable.
P**T
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L**O
Vale a oena
Resolve o que proboema, prรกtica e versรกtil !
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E**D
It works great!
Very good product. I use it for my LODGE combo cooker (2 pans) and it works great. The adjustment it is good. When cooking the top and bottom keeps only a bit warm (you can hold it with bare hands), from the sides might be a bit warmer. Great!
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