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The L.I.Q Silicone Splatter Guard is a durable, BPA-free, heat-resistant kitchen essential designed to fit 10 and 12-inch pots. Its adjustable, collapsible design offers customizable splatter protection while being microwave and dishwasher safe for easy cleaning and versatile use.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Is the item microwaveable? | Yes |
Material Type | Silicone |
Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
Style | Compact |
Item Shape | Round |
Color | Bordeaux |
B**K
fantastic alternative to traditional splatter screens
honestly this product is fantastic. of course it isn't going to stop every tiny droplet of spatter, but it makes a massive difference. 90% of the splatter mess is gone, and the food stays crisp without steaming and getting soggy like it does with traditional splatter screens. a little pricy maybe, but well worth it imo. cleanup is a breeze. it folds up nearly flat so storage is easy.idk about other reviewers who said it melted, it didn't seem like it would be an issue on my glass-top stove. this thing feels very solid to me. there's some sort of internal metal ring that gives it great structure around the lip of the pan. best of all, the 10" model fit both my 8" and 10" pans with ease and stability. i'll definitely think of rebuying this item as a future gift for friends and fam.
M**
Verify favorite pan size!
This product does exactly what it needs to. I would however check the sizing before purchasing. I bought size thinking it was for my most used pan and it was too small. Still works for all my other pans! Easy to clean and keeps stove top clean up at a minimum
J**H
The Good, Bad, and Ugly
The SplatterDom Splatter Guard is a new alternative to lids and the venerable screen splatter guard. It works in its way and/but I think the traditional will outlast it. The SplatterDom isn’t a better mousetrap; it’s just different with its own drawbacks.I bought the 8”/10” size. It nicely fit All Clad 8” & 10” skillets and 7.5” & 9.5” French skillets, and OXO 8” & 10” fry pans, all without any lid leakage. And it did indeed contain splatter from all in every instance. But not, in my opinion, better than lids and splatter screens.Consider: What splatters on the stove? Bacon, burgers, steaks, sausage, chicken, perhaps eggs, anything you fry, all of which need turning or working in the pan. The SplatterDom must be removed for that, just like lids and screens, and you’d best have a 10” plate to put it on AND be very careful not to have the caught splatter drip in the process. You can work the food through the hole at the top but good luck turning a steak with a pair of tongs, especially when using the 10” pan; and an egg turner? No way.. And if you work the pan to move the food around or flip it, forget that.Also note that the SplatterDom hides the food you’re cooking, completely so if you use its lid. Traditional glass liks and screens preserve visibility. And the SplatterDom writeup says lids trap steam and so on (but most lids nowadays have a steam vent); the SplatterDom does, too, despite the hole in its top.But the SplatterDom works. So do lids and splatter screens, with less weight, easier manipulation, and (I think) easier cleanup (your milage may vary).I had been excited about the SplatterDon’s potential in the microwave. Every 3-4 weeks I microwave 4 lbs or so of bacon using multiple loads of a Presto 0501, great at doing the bacon but a splatter disaster. I’ve learned to fashion Bounty Select-A-Size sheets into a workable but imperfect tent so I hoped a SplatterDom would be the solution. And it fit nicely over the Presto, and that all just fit in the microwave (but note I have a large, 1.6 cu ft microwave - the assembly wouldn’t fit in most microwaves.)The first issue was the bacon laden Presto with the SplatterDom was unwieldy, and heavy. Putting it on the microwave turntable wasn’t difficult but it was a chore. Taking it out was no walk in the park either, because the SplatterDom was unexpectedly HOT, and adding oven mitts to the process created a challenge.But the issue of note was that it took almost half again as long to cook the bacon! I’m guessing from the temperature of the SplatterDom that the collected grease splatter intercepted the microwaves from getting to the bacon completely. Weak microwave? It’s a fairly new 1150w unit so I don’t think so.And when I took the SplatterDom off the Presto to unload the bacon there was an even greater drip issue than with the stovetop. I’ll stick with my paper towel ten.I’m not a materials engineer but I think the SplatterDom could be made of thinner, lighter silicone, and that would help its handling. But its design creates issues for the way I cook (I think it’s heavy and unwieldy), and the way I think most people cook. And several spatter scrrens and lids can be had for the price of one SplatterDom.But for all that, it works, and people who want the latest and greatest will be intrigued by it; so for that I’ll give it three stars, and gift it to one of those people if I run across them LOL! I also think those people will return to tried and true lids and splatter screens. There are good reasons they’ve been around for so long and remain the gold standard.
D**A
It is a great product but not for very hot pans
I was so happy with the product until it got burnt on the side. I am really disappointed and I thought it is meant for hot pans and hot surfaces.
L**A
Game changer! Cuts frying spatter about 98%
I was so tired of cleaning up grease spattered all over the cook top and counters that I decided to give this expensive gadget a try. It's a winner and well worth the price! Makes clean up so easy now.I like to use it fully extended on top of the pan. I like the 10" pan best, even though the opening on top is smaller - that helps keep the spatter in better. The 8" side lets a bit more spatter escape out the larger top opening. Both work great frying steaks at a high temp to get a good sear and crispy fat. I also like that all that grease/fat that was escaping as spatter is now better kept in the pan for making Au Jus (or pan drippings), which I pour over my steaks.Easy to clean. I don't collapse mine, as there were plenty of reviews saying the seams split. Although it seems to happen more with the purple units (why I ordered red instead). Only issue I have is splashing myself while washing it - I'm getting better at avoiding that. The water hits the rim which aims it out of the sink. Interesting side effect.Highly recommend if you cook foods that splatter. I cook steak every day, so this is a major improvement for helping to keep the kitchen clean after cooking. I'm thrilled with this gadget.
E**.
This is so much better than a splatter guard.
We had this dome for about 6 months and we contacted the merchant about a concern. This was resolved promptly and the product is well made and works so well.My wife used this a few times a week and keeps the kitchen clean. When you are finished you simply collapsed the dome for spade saving.Although I have not used the lid, it comes with one which is such a great idea. I hope this lasts a long time and it’s made of silicone- so no nasty BPA chemicals
G**B
Quality?
After second use the materials started to split apart!
J**M
Better than expected
Ok, I went back and forth trying to decide if I really wanted to purchase this splatter protector. I have a glass top stove (which I hate) that is almost impossible to keep clean especially when sauteing or frying. I tried the splatter screens which were a joke.This is the best purchase I've ever made. Before I wrote this review I wanted to cook several things so I could give my honest opinion. I've browned ground beef, fried bacon, sauted chicken and vegetables. I've used it with both a 10" and 12" skillet. I can tell you IT WORKS!!!! My glass top stove is is 99% spotless! And, it's easy to clean!
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