Best trivets according to redditors

We found 63 Reddit comments discussing the best trivets. We ranked the 39 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Trivets:

u/muhaski · 4 pointsr/castiron

Well he's talking about roasting and you're talking about braising, which are two totally different things. I braise in my dutch oven, but rarely roast. Braising is low and slow, simmering in a liquid. Roasting is typically dry heat and cooked at a higher temperature and a faster rate than braising. Braising does better with meats with a lot of connective tissues (short ribs, chuck roast, pork shoulder). Roasting is typically for leaner meats like chicken breast, sirloin, and tenderloin. If you do want to roast in your dutch oven I recommend buying a trivet that fits your DO. It will keep your roast out of the liquid that accumulates.

u/sourbrew · 4 pointsr/WeWantPlates

This could be traditional at a korean restaurant, hard to tell without knowing more about what's in the rice, the idea is the hot ass rock helps cook the rice.

https://www.amazon.com/KoreArtStory-Dolsot-Bibimbap-Bibimbap-Recipe-Cooking/dp/B01LRVTM1I/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1509903705&sr=1-1-catcorr&keywords=korean+stone+bowl

u/CJ_Finn · 4 pointsr/AskCulinary

I use a silicone round trivet. It is pretty versatile since it works as potholder, jar opener, and cleans easily. I have even used it as a sink stopper since the design allows it to create a suction seal in my sink. I'm not sure if the link is the exact kind I have but it is very close.

edit: forgot to add it works great as a way to keep a mixing bowl from spinning while both of your hands are in use.

u/anitxtina · 4 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

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Silicone glove http://amzn.com/B001FB59OA

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Original Brush Guards: http://amzn.com/B0049J7P3S (I have and love these as well!)

u/millertyme007 · 4 pointsr/castiron

Some cheapies like these

IKEA corcho Trivet, Multicolor https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001PNHWFC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_kFrzzbHK2S27X

u/Kaedylee · 3 pointsr/dogs

I snooped on your post history to see what was going on...

How about spreading some of her soft food on a Likimat for her to lick off? I don't know the exact instructions you got from your vet, but I would think that would be pretty easy on her mouth while still satisfying the oral fixation. If you don't own a Likimat and can't get one on short notice, textured silicone hot pads, like this work well too.

u/adaranyx · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I originally found the same trivet that /u/jaikeane found but it seems wrong to post the same thing, sooooo...

This is $12.99. Closest I got!

lucky 13. :)

u/jon_esp · 2 pointsr/StraightPegging

Nice. Silicone trivets (the thing you put under a hot pan or pot to protect a table or counter -- look in the kitchen section) frequently have a workable pattern. Holes in right places, flexible, and durable as hell. [Five] bucks and a couple of belts or scarves, and you get to smile inside as your uptight sister-in-law asks you to pass the mashed potatoes.

https://www.amazon.com/Silicone-Egg-Rack-Instant-Pot/dp/B07T232QL6/
https://www.amazon.com/Silicone-Resistant-Multi-Purpose-Kitchen-Potholders/dp/B07TCGM4J5/
https://www.amazon.com/Silicone-Resistant-Multi-Purpose-Kitchen-Potholders/dp/B07TDL9PWX/
https://www.amazon.com/Silicone-Steamer-Pressure-Bakeware-Multi-Cookers/dp/B07QTXZ4H8/

u/loimprevisto · 2 pointsr/cookingforbeginners

I couldn't find the specific model of my favorite noodle bowls, but I'm vary partial to large heavy ceramic bowls like these. If you're looking for something fancy these look lovely, but again I don't have any person experience with that product.

u/Eycetea · 2 pointsr/fuckthesepeople

Juvale 4-Pack Cork Trivet Set - Round Corkboard Placemats Kitchen Hot Pads for Hot Pots, Pans, and Kettles, 9 x 9 x 0.5 Inches https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MZ4I6SD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_QMJVCbPD3CNYK
Amazons choice.

u/reddit455 · 2 pointsr/vaporents

i just got a kannastor Gr8ter (v2)and it's got no/low resistance.. not sure if my old one was crap (old SLX), or this one is that good.. it's non threaded (the grinding part).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYpCMNZU5rY&feature=emb_logo

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instead of a new grinder, have you thought about getting an "assistive device"?

like grippy pads you use to grab stuff? you wouldn't need fingers as much, you could just use your palms..

https://www.amazon.com/Prepworks-Progressive-Grips-Multi-Purpose-Openers/dp/B00F67TLFC/

and they help with other stuff besides grinding.

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look at arthritis stuff.. assistive devices,..

you got an old crappy mousepad laying around?

https://www.amazon.com/Rubber-Jar-Opener-Grippers-Arthritic/dp/B07L59RQ6G/

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these are nice and thick.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G3HJROS/

u/MYESAB · 2 pointsr/smallbusiness

My product is heat resistant trivet mat/pot holders/pinch mitts/spoon rest, 7 pieces set and 5 pieces set, and another one is acrylic tissue box holder. I only sell 3 kinds of products now, 8 skus in total. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SMPCBWR this is one of the links for your check, if you go to my store, you can see them all together, thanks. And my ideal customers are household wives, husband. These products can be used in normal families and office.

u/CastIronKid · 2 pointsr/castiron

Here are a few suggestions:

  1. I don't know what size your oven is, but guessing it's a DO10, you'd probably need 30 or fewer coals to get to 500 degrees. It looks like you're cooking inside a BBQ grill, which would likely focus the heat and be pretty efficient compared to a camp oven outside, so probably even less than 30 coals would work. Lodge has a handy coal/temp chart for camping Dutch ovens, so you might need to adjust for non-camping ovens, but it's a good start.
  2. As Zaggie said, coal placement is important when baking. You could do a ring a few inches away from the bottom of your oven, and you could also move about two thirds of your coals to the top of your oven on the lid. Camping Dutch ovens have flatter lids and a special lip for holding coals and ash on the lid, so it'll be a little tricky with your non-camping oven. You could also consider a riser like this for your oven.
  3. Since the bread is in direct contact with the bottom of the oven, you might consider a trivet in addition to fewer bottom coals. This would go between your bread and the oven and help the bread to heat more evenly.
u/dendrichor · 1 pointr/Canning

If it's this one, don't bother. Because it is so light, it will not stay open. You have to keep it weighted down while adding/removing jars. Plus, it's difficult to see in a deep canner. I went with silicone trivets, even used them double stacking when canning in my stock pot. The only downside is their diameter is a tad small for a large water bath canner, but you lay three of them to make sure your jars aren't touching the canner.

u/hungrygoo5e · 1 pointr/tea

I have this and I love it. It's thick and well made. It has a non skid surface and is easy to clean. https://www.amazon.com/Silicone-Flexible-Durable-Resistant-Coaster/dp/B0794ZTJ9V?th=1

u/SplotchEleven · 1 pointr/AskCulinary

Interesting, the smaller squares in this one may do the trick.

://www.amazon.com/Inn-Diary-Silicone-Break-Apart-Chocolate/dp/B07D5B8ZF2?keywords=chocolate+chip+mold&qid=1540580690&sr=8-7&ref=sr_1_7

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Also these oven pads might actually work though they aren't exactly made for the purpose.

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https://www.amazon.com/Silicone-Ankway-Multi-Purpose-Resistant-Insulation/dp/B01G3HJROS?keywords=chocolate+chip+mold&qid=1540580606&s=Home+%26+Kitchen&sr=1-5&ref=sr_1_5

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Thanks for the chocolate chip mold suggestion. It lead me to both of these. Cheers!

u/Kenjiman62 · 1 pointr/bowhunting

So I was having a real issue pulling my arrows from targets. I felt like a bitch. Just to throw this out there I’m a large dude that can pull a lot of weight but I just could not get my arrows without a full body umphff. So I took a bar soap and rubbed down my arrows I saw that on an archery forum. If that doesn’t work I use a silicone pot holder something like https://www.amazon.com/Silicone-Ankway-Multi-Purpose-Resistant-Insulation/dp/B01G3HJROS and the arrows will come out significantly easier

u/Yuthinasia666 · 1 pointr/whatisthisthing

Might be cast iron meat trivet.

https://www.amazon.com/Lodge-L8DOT3-Trivet-Pre-Seasoned-8-inch/dp/B00063RXKQ/ref=asc_df_B00063RXKQ/

I use these on the bottom of my dutch oven. The shape you have is hexagonal, though, so I'm iffy on my answer.

u/McFeely_Smackup · 1 pointr/guns

This happened to me the first time I took my first can out shooting. set it down on the range bench, and the rubber mat melted right to it. Once it cooled, it picked off without a trace, but it was a good lesson.

I picked up a couple of these silicone kitchen trivets and just keep them in the gun bags. They work great to put the hot cans on, the dots keep the round ones from rolling off, and it doubles as a mitt for unscrewing hot cans.

I'm honeslty surprised the suppressor companies don't make their own logo silicone mats. I'd buy them.

u/parasocks · 1 pointr/sousvide

Oh I'm right alright! The 5L line is about the "min" water level on the anova, the 12QT line is about the maximum water level, and you can clearly see your stuff inside at all times. Also it's very easy to see if you have any kind of small leak, because you can look through the sides and see how clear the water is. Better than looking down through the moving water's surface.

I put a small silicone trivet under one of the edges to avoid sliding, or an accidental bump. Also it keeps some of the heat off my counter on long cooks. Something like this:

http://www.amazon.com/iClover-Quality-Black-Silicone-Trivet/dp/B00D06M8D8/

I have little round ones from Le Creuset, came in a package of 2.

u/jaikeane · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This is exactly 13 dollars! I wasn't sure if I'd be able to find something exactly for 13. Course it isn't something on my wishlist, but by the looks of the contest, you'll pick something random (which is the most fun!).

lucky 13 !

Grats on hitting 13,000 comment karma! That's a lot of comments!

u/jl56432 · 1 pointr/EntExchange

I keep cork trivets around my house (coffee table, room, etc). Just another option if you don't want to glue something to your glass.

u/AppleButterToast · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

I've been considering buying something like this as a cheaper dupe. Do an Amazon search for "Silicone Glove" and you'll get a lot of options.

u/Number1AbeLincolnFan · 1 pointr/Breadit

I use the Lodge meat rack with a piece of parchment paper over it.

https://www.amazon.com/Lodge-L8DOT3-Trivet-Pre-Seasoned-8-inch/dp/B00063RXKQ

u/Zombie_Twatz · -13 pointsr/secretsanta

You girls are overly sensitive. I'm assuming you don't play video games. Sure the message wasn't sweet like other ones, but the present was relevant to her interests, it's actually a very nice oven mitt, and this is a common thing that is said to women of Reddit. Could it have been better if prefaced with another message? Sure. But some people assume that people won't get upset over stupid shit. If he was really a douche, he would have sent a $2 oven mitt and called it a day.

Grow a backbone ladies.