Frequently Asked Questions
Each pot holder measures seven and a half inches by seven and a half inches. This size is ideal for handling hot pots and pans.
The pot holders are made from a combination of polyester fabric, insulated filling, and a heat-resistant bottom layer. This ensures durability and effective heat resistance.
Yes, the full-color artwork is printed on durable polyester fabric. It is designed to withstand regular use and washing.
You can use these pot holders to handle hot pots and pans or as trivets for serving. They are versatile for cooking, baking, and barbecuing.
Yes, these pot holders can be used as trivets. They provide a heat-resistant surface for your Thanksgiving or Christmas tablescape.
Yes, these pot holders are suitable for both cooking and baking. They provide excellent heat protection in the kitchen.
You can clean these pot holders by machine washing them on a gentle cycle. It is recommended to air dry to maintain their quality.
Yes, the pot holders are safe for kids to use under adult supervision. However, ensure they understand how to handle hot items safely.
Yes, each pot holder includes a hanging tab. This makes it easy to store them conveniently in your kitchen.
Yes, these pot holders make great gifts for housewarmings, weddings, or as hostess gifts. They add a decorative touch to any kitchen.
Yes, these pot holders are proudly made in the USA. This ensures high-quality craftsmanship and materials.
These pot holders feature a multicolor design. The vibrant colors are designed to match various kitchen decors.
The insulation material is a specially designed polyester fiber that resists conduction and reflects radiant energy. This enhances heat protection.
Yes, these pot holders are suitable for professional kitchens. They are durable and designed for frequent use.
The pot holders are packaged as a pair, ensuring you receive two matching holders for your kitchen needs.
While there is no specific warranty mentioned, you can contact the manufacturer for any issues with your purchase.

