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Rachael Ray Nylon Tools 2-Piece Tong Set, Blue

Rachael Ray Nylon Tools 2-Piece Tong Set, Blue

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Pluck hot dogs off the barbecue grill, remove a jar of jam from a boiling water canner, or snatch bacon strips out of sizzling skillet with one of the two pairs of Lil’ Hugger tongs in this Rachael Ray set. The set includes a small 9-inch tongs and a large 12-inch tongs for picking up items from any hot cooking surface or container. To securely grab a hold on food, the tongs heads are crafted in nonporous silicone that sustains temperatures up to 500 degrees F. The round points of the tongs heads maneuver slippery or hard-to-reach items out of pot or pan corners without scratching the cookware. For opening and closing the tongs, the user grasps slip-resistant nylon handles. Users should avoid resting tong handles on hot surfaces over 350 degrees F as it will cause melting. By pulling up on the pin provided at the end of the handles, tongs lock in a closed position for storage. Likewise, push the pin down to unlock and release the tongs’ handles and heads (more…)

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Rachael Ray Nylon Tools 2-Piece Tong Set, Orange

Rachael Ray Nylon Tools 2-Piece Tong Set, Orange

Amazon.com

Pluck hot dogs off the barbecue grill, remove a jar of jam from a boiling water canner, or snatch bacon strips out of sizzling skillet with one of the two pairs of Lil’ Hugger tongs in this Rachael Ray set. The set includes a small 9-inch tongs and a large 12-inch tongs for picking up items from any hot cooking surface or container. To securely grab a hold on food, the tongs heads are crafted in nonporous silicone that sustains temperatures up to 500 degrees F. The round points of the tongs heads maneuver slippery or hard-to-reach items out of pot or pan corners without scratching the cookware. For opening and closing the tongs, the user grasps slip-resistant nylon handles. Users should avoid resting tong handles on hot surfaces over 350 degrees F as it will cause melting. By pulling up on the pin provided at the end of the handles, tongs lock in a closed position for storage. Likewise, push the pin down to unlock and release the tongs’ handles and heads (more…)

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