Frequently Asked Questions
Each pot holder measures seven and a half inches by seven and a half inches. This size makes them versatile for various kitchen tasks.
These pot holders are made of thick polyester fabric with multiple insulating layers. This construction ensures they are both durable and heat resistant.
Yes, the pot holder has a silver heat resistant layer. This feature allows it to withstand high temperatures during cooking and baking.
You can use these pot holders to handle hot pots and pans safely. They also function well as trivets for serving hot dishes.
Yes, they are suitable for various cooking tasks, including baking and barbecuing. Their heat resistance makes them ideal for handling hot cookware.
Yes, these pot holders feature full color artwork and a stylish design. They can enhance your kitchen decor while being functional.
To clean these pot holders, machine wash them in cold water and air dry. This will help maintain their vibrant colors and heat resistance.
Yes, they are safe for children to use under supervision. However, adult guidance is recommended when handling hot items.
You can store these pot holders in a drawer or hang them using the included hanging tab. This keeps them accessible and organized.
Yes, these pot holders make great gifts for housewarmings, weddings, and holidays. Their unique design appeals to both home cooks and professional chefs.
The warranty and return policy details can typically be found on the retailer's website. Make sure to check for any specific conditions.
If your pot holders arrive damaged, you should contact the retailer for a replacement or refund. Keep all original packaging for the return process.
Yes, these pot holders are proudly made in the USA. This supports local manufacturing and quality craftsmanship.
The pot holders feature vibrant full color artwork related to mermaids. This design adds a whimsical touch to your kitchen.
Yes, they have several insulating layers and a sewn-in hanger. These features enhance their functionality and convenience.

