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L?ku? Silicone 4-Inch Suction Lid by Lekue
Product SummaryManufacturer: Lekue Brand: Lekue Model: 12801 Color: Clear Product features: - Made of 100% high-performance, food safe platinum silicone
- Forms a tight seal --will not retain odor or taste
- Fits multiple size pots, pans, bowls and servers
- Great as a splatter screen in oven or microwave
- Oven, microwave, freezer and dishwasher safe (-76 degrees Farenheit - 500 degrees Farenheit)
- Carrying cover for tailgates and transporting
- Storage top in fridge or on counter
- Suction lids hold in the heat, preserve food, protect from contamination
- Use as a splatter guard in the microwave
- Use as cook top in the oven; cover a fry pan on the stove
Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of L?ku? Silicone 4-Inch Suction LidCustomer Review: Very handy Summary: 4 Stars
I was looking for something to work as a lid to a milk bottle when I came across these silicone lids in various sizes. While all were too large to work as a bottle lid, they are great for covering all sorts of other containers and pans, from small ramekins to cereal bowls to mixing bowls and skillets. I bought 3 different brands in various sizes: 4", 8.5", and 10" Lekue, small (approx. 3.5") and large (approx. 6") Progressive International, and 12.5" Silicone Zone.
The handles (or convexity at the center of the Silicone Zone model) prevent containers from being stacked atop one another for the most efficient storage, and while they do stop grease from spattering out of a skillet, they also trap steam and moisture so I still prefer my fine stainless steel mesh splatter screen. Otherwise, a useful product and a good alternative to plastic wrap for storage and microwaving.
Description of L?ku? Silicone 4-Inch Suction LidSilicone suction lids fit multiple sizes and materials ( pots, pans, bowls and servers in metal, ceramic and glass). Helps to preserve food in the fridge and freezer. Also great as a splatter screen in the oven and microwave. Freezer, oven, microwave and dishwasher safe. To use, place lid (using the handle) on whatever you are sealing and press slightly for better closure. When heating suction releases to vent; lid reseals when contents cool down. To remove, lift slightly from edge.
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