🍳 Elevate your cooking space with sleek, smart organization!
The YAMAZAKI Home Ladle Holder is a compact, rust-resistant steel stand designed to hold ladles, lids, spatulas, and even tablets. Measuring just under 6 inches tall, it withstands heat up to 320°F and features a removable base for easy cleaning. Its minimalist design fits seamlessly into modern kitchens, perfect for professionals who value both style and functionality.
S**L
Heavy-duty lid and spoon rest
Surprisingly, this was a very sturdy and useful item that takes less space than a spoon rest. It easily holds heavy lids and spoons at the same time, and the removable bottom for washing is very handy. Highly recommend!
J**H
Great product
Love this, it's heavy duty to hold large lids as well as smaller lids. It also hold my silicone lids I like to use and I love it hasa place to hold spoons as well as labels. The bottom tray comes out for easy clean uo.
A**O
utility with class
I love how this takes up less counter space, is easy to clean, and looks simple and classy too.
M**N
Great lid stand, dishwasher safe
I bought this because I constantly found myself setting lids on my counter and taking up a silly amount of space while cooking.This is great because it holds the lid horizontally. When it gets dirty, it comes apart into two pieces and I put it in the dishwasher.I do think it's a stretch to call this a lidstand and ladle holder -- when I have a lid on it, there's really no space to put a ladle or spoon conveniently. As a result, I have a separate utensil dish for setting dirty utensils.
H**1
save space and less messy kitchen
I have had this one for more than a year. I place the wok lid onto it daily. not necessarily just use it for tools. The holder design is great for all sizes of lids. Keeping the lid vertical saves a lot of space on the countertop. Great build quality and super easy to clean. While having the lid secured, the other side is used as a spoon holder normally.
O**A
Great product! Sturdy and muti-use for lids and iPad.
I’m liking this product very much. I recommend it to those that don’t want water dripping all over the place when you remove a lid from your pot/pan.When I cook and I lift the lid, I don’t have a convenient place to rest my lid so that it doesn’t drip on the counter, the stove or floor (this happens when I’m trying to take the lid over to my sink, the sink is located behind my stove). Now, I can rest my lid on this wonderful gadget and not worry about having drips of water all over the place or a big lid sitting on the counter and taking up space.I bought two of the white ones a few weeks ago. It holds my little glass lids for my small pots, my big, heavy lids for my 64 Qt Lodge cast iron pot. Here are photos next to a gift card to help with actual size of product and my heavy 64 Qt cast iron lid. It’s pretty sturdy and has a nice bottom so it doesn’t scratch my countertop. It also holds my iPad for when I pull up recipes online. Highly recommend.
S**H
The Best Spoon and Pot Lid Holder
Received one as a gift and after the first use I purchased another. This rack is great. Not only does it hold spoons and other cooking utensils, but it holds pot lids in addition. It will hold all size lids upright so the condensation drips into the tray at the racks base. No more turning lids upside down on the counter top or having a mess on the counter top from the lid condensation. The tray in the base is removable for easy cleaning. I highly recommend these.
M**D
It's one of those cheap little items that can drastically improve your life
Anyone that cooks runs into those moments where you pull off a pot lid, shake off the condensation, and delicately flip it over onto a countertop so that you don't get a big mess to clean up afterwards. Also, trying to balance a ladle over the edge of your sink so that it stays clean while also not leaving a mess. This sturdy gadget fixes both problems. It's one of those things that inordinately improve your life compared to the low cost of the item.The powder-coated steel feels solid and durable, and is heavy enough to support a heavy cast iron lid. The removable plastic drip tray is easy to clean in the sink. The drip tray is not the easiest to remove, but once you know the trick, it's easy. Just push up the back edge of the tray from underneath, and then slide the tray out the back. TBH, you don't really need to remove the tray to clean it since you can just wash the whole thing.
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