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Laguiole & Utensils | Home » » Trudeau Pot Clip Spoon Rest | | | | | | | Description: | | Trudeau's pot clip is one of those kitchen gadgets that looks like an extra and turns out to be indispensable. Designed to attach to the side of most saucepans or stockpots, the compact clip features an arced slot to hold the handle of a spoon, turner, or ladle. Surprisingly helpful, this prevents drips on the stovetop, keeps utensils at the ready, and eliminates the need for a traditional spoon rest. Fashioned from silicone and metal, the clip is surpassingly heat-resistant--up to 600 degrees F--and clamps very securely. Little silicone bumpers guard against scratches on the pot's surface, and the whole thing pops in the dishwasher for cleanup. Covered by a five-year warranty, the pot clip comes in several colors to complement kitchen décor | | | Features: | |
• Sturdy comfortable non slip grip handle
• No mess, no fuss
• Perfect little gadget for anyone who cooks
• Heat-resistant to 600 degrees F; safe in the dishwasher
• Keeps drips in the pot so stovetop stays clean
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.3 inches | | Product Width:
| 1.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.1 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.7 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 31 reviews |
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17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Very practical!Jan 15, 2007
By Roswell This clip is awesome! I gave it as Christmas gifts to my mom and mother in law and they love it! Very practical - great for making soups/stews or anything that requires stirring. The only thing is that if you have pots with a groove on the edge - may or may not work as the edge needs to be more straight for the clip to stay on.
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Good for only a specific size spoonJun 22, 2010
By kc2dpt This is a cleaver idea marred by a design which allows for only a certain type of spoon handle: it must be round and not too thick. Unfortunately I have a number of spoons and spatulas which don't fit into this device, making it of limited use.
18 of 19 found the following review helpful:
great ideaApr 19, 2008
By Lisa
"secretsquirrel_01"
I purchased this item and found another use for it. I have the pots that can go from the stove top into the oven. Unfortunately that means that they have a tight seal when you put the lid on. I can clip this lid to the pot and then put the lid back on. Viola, now the lid stays slightly open while I cook things without the worry of the contents bubbling up and spilling out! Works great!
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
AmazingJan 09, 2007
By Samuel M. Fuson This little gadget is the best thing to come on the market since widgets. It doesn't look like much but the spoon fits easily in it and all the drippings fall right back in the pot rather than on a spoon holder on the stove. For anything without lids it is amazing.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
With right size spoon, Pot w/a straight edge, & cooking with no cover! it Works WellAug 15, 2011
By Celtics Win Yes it works, but it is not versitle at all!
Yes this POT clip not a pan clip as you will see when you try it out has many requirements and very little if no verstaility in the Kitchen. This only works well on pots. And With a name like Pot Clip ummm yeah they named it that for a reason! It's not the Pan/Pot clip so I wasa little off to assume it would work on just about any pan or pot I owned! Opps.
It's for sraight edge pots and for cooking when you don't need a cover and you have the right size spoon to fit in the clip. If your pots have that C shape at the top it wont work.
Most of us have pots and pans of many different shaped edges/lips. In order for this to work you must have a straight edge/lip pot. Which many of us have which is the good news.
Pots like The Large Rachel Ray Enamel Pot(the bright orange one) I can use the clip on. However, if you want to put the lid cover on to cook a sauce you have to take the Pot Clip off. So with that said you will still need to put your spoon in a spoon holder or on the counter with a napklin. By not being able to put on the cover it looses a star.
What good is it if you can only use it to cook items that you do not cover. So say good bye to this clip for boiling anything, cooking rice, stews, sauces or anything else that needs a cover. Yes we all know we can use it to start the cooking before the cover goes on, but really if you are going to be using the spoon holder or counter top already whats the point since you are going to dirty it up anyways.
My guess is that you can still use the clip for at least 50% of the time which still is not too shabby, but there still is the obstical of that straght edge pan. The trouble is most pans have that C shape edge no matter how flat or wide. And You would think this is made to still work around that problem so you can use the clip to set a spatula in. Well if the spatula handel is thin enough to fit in the clip(most are not). So yes you can finagle it but it really does not work at all on a pan.
So for me it is just not versatile enough and I just don't use it at all. It only works with two of my pots and I cover these pots when I cook so it's in a drawer never to be used again! LOL
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