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Sometimes it's helpful to have a handle or gripper to move or remove the pan from the oven. I've been using a set of groove joint pliers for this task.

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They are somewhat suited to the task, but sometimes their grip and stability are poor.  A friend made me aware of the existance of pan grippers.

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The shape of the head is designed to grip the rim of sheet pans and the like in a more secure manner than pliers. At least that's the intent. Has anyone used these things? Do they work as advertised?

 

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They work as well aa any pipe wrench; stability depends on the compatibility of the “head” to whatever geometry your pan rim has. Scratches on your pan are to be expected (seasoning/coating will suffer). Better use towels instead: far better grip and multipurpose …

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I have that one on the bottom right. I think I used it once when I first got it but then forgot about it until now. That said, life has been pretty chaotic since then so I haven't really been baking a lot of things.

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Those are ubiquitous here. Not for sheet pans but for lifting steam pans from steamers etc. Anything hot and with a lip to grab hold of. Other than my girlfriend.

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7 hours ago, Maison Rustique said:

I have that one on the bottom right. I think I used it once when I first got it but then forgot about it until now. That said, life has been pretty chaotic since then so I haven't really been baking a lot of things.

@Maison Rustique  Do you remember how well or poorly the gripper worked? Did you use it on a typical 1/2 sheet?

 

I hope things become less chaotic for you ... 

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16 hours ago, Shel_B said:

Sometimes it's helpful to have a handle or gripper to move or remove the pan from the oven. I've been using a set of groove joint pliers for this task.

 GrooveJoint.jpg.7ff13e74a0cd500aa7dad8a04da32a5b.jpg

They are somewhat suited to the task, but sometimes their grip and stability are poor.  A friend made me aware of the existance of pan grippers.

LloydGripperB074SW6R7S.jpg.460aea7a51e5b014a0009112af530118.jpg          WincoGripperB00C0NAD2A.thumb.jpg.ad1c393920f0a5051b250186e7a0196f.jpg

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The shape of the head is designed to grip the rim of sheet pans and the like in a more secure manner than pliers. At least that's the intent. Has anyone used these things? Do they work as advertised?

 

 

I have these:

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