(Part 2) Best trivets according to redditors

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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 products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Trivets:

u/emerald_glitter · 6 pointsr/glutenfree

Parmesan packets to taste, Idahoan potatoes (don't cheap out and sub brands, Idahoan aren't that much more expensive and the taste is superior), tuna fish in oil in a packet, not a can, and dried peas plus all purpose seasoning. Mix it all with boiling water, wait for the peas to hydrate - this is a surprisingly tasty meal!!

White chocolate wonderful peanut butter. This stuff is crack in a can, all you need is a spoon. I only eat this when hiking because you can't just have one spoonful.

Lance's has some peanut butter or cheese cracker sandwiches that are pretty tasty but maybe a bit expensive.

I liked this cookbook a lot when I was hiking. I could control the ingredients so they'd be gluten free and also loved the easy cleanup of freezer bag cooking.

For freezer bag cooking I found a trivet like this at the local box store and punched holes with a hole punch in the honeycomb bits. It kept the bag off the direct heat from the bottom of the pan and was way cheaper than other 'hiking store' options.

Depending on where you live, you can carry cheese for a while, especially if you freeze it before carrying it in your pack.

u/Lopocalypse · 3 pointsr/sousvide

Sous Vide Magnets | Alternative to clips and racks (Jumbo) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075XNSDW8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ Lodge ASMMT Silicone




Lodge ASMMT Silicone Magnet Trivet, 5.75 inches, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VRXVW8S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ciXADbW84F8VH

u/amlyfe · 3 pointsr/Canning

If you have a good spacious pot, I don't see any reason to get another unless you want to pressure can.
https://www.amazon.com/Blossom-Multi-Purpose-Silicone-8-75-Inches-Microwave/dp/B005FPD6VA
This has been my favorite canning rack.
https://www.amazon.com/Prepworks-Progressive-Canning-Funnel-Regular/dp/B007QT4GMQ
Favorite funnel, but does not fit in Weck jars
https://www.amazon.com/Prepworks-by-Progressive-Canning-Scoop/dp/B007QT4GNU
Favorite ladel
The Ball canning kits with the funnel, spatula, magnetic lid wand and jar lifter are actually great except the jar lifter, which is similar to the Norpro mentioned by another user. It's a cheap piece of crap. Mine fell apart in a couple of years. The Ball Secure Grip is much better.

u/topsy_tervy · 2 pointsr/k9sports

It the show site close enough that you can drive home for a few hours?

I forget who told me about the silicone pot holders being used as an enrichment item. Example, you can smear peanut butter or whatever across it and the dogs can lick it to be occupied, self-soothe, etc. I am going to try it out.

Can you try crate games or click-to-calm protocol at the trial to teach/reinforce a settle behavior?

A good solid sniffy walk and then crate with a heavy-ish cover and a fan blowing?

u/kilamumster · 2 pointsr/whatisthisthing

I think it is just a trivet fashioned after an ancient coin, useful for a tea pot or serving pot.

Edit: I notice now that yours lacks the little feet to keep it off the table surface, so perhaps it was originally attached to something... perhaps a wood base. The openings look vaguely familiar, like it had cordage and ornamental knots and so forth, so it could be decorative only. I'll add more if I find anything else.

Edit 2: It might be the top of a warmer for the teapot.

u/lostinmilan · 2 pointsr/italy

Non sono un esperto, la mia aveva un buon prezzo perché l'ho presa con i punti del supermercato e ho dovuto aggiungere solo 25 euro. Ho preso la WMF Perfect Plus

E come optional su Amazon ho preso il cestello e il robo per appoggiarlo

C'è scritto che almeno una volta all'anno bisogna cambiare laguarnizione e prima o poi bisogna cambiare anche il coperchio. Però leggo di gente che non cambia niente per anni e funziona lo stesso.

Ora che ce l'ho il mio consiglio è di prendere la pentola di un'azienda che non sparisce dopo breve tempo altrimenti poi sei fregato con i pezzi di ricambio.

Valuta anche le dimensioni, per due persone va bene quella da cm 18 di diametro.

u/qqpugla · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I love food! I really do!

This multi-use trivet would be awesome!

The weirdest thing I've tried and liked that I can think of is Elk steaks! They were delicious!

u/Halomom · 2 pointsr/whatisthisthing
u/bwinter999 · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

Use These (23$)

Take a metal key ring (or leather if you are concerned the metal will get hot) and put a small hole by the wrist edge. They will never let you down and they have many more uses too just in case you want that usability.

Edit: If that is too ugly I have a friend who has these but only for a year so I am not sure if they are BIFL.

u/D_W_Hunter · 1 pointr/HomePod

Until Apple makes a change (if they do, since they say this isn't umcommon), what's the fix? Articles I've seen mention that the tweeter is reflecting off the surface underneath so a cloth surface underneath isn't recommended.

I'm thinking a marble trivet (It's intended for a heat safe surface to put dishes onto when serving)

William Sonoma

Amazon

Homepod owners: how big is the base? Would a trivet size work (8 x 8) or would you need something larger?

Audiophiles: what's the sound reflectivity of marble vs hardwood?

u/tilhow2reddit · 1 pointr/Cooking

I have a 10" Calphalon Cast Iron skillet that I got for like $20 at Target. I have another cast iron skillet 12" that I got from World Market. It's enameled on the outside and bare on the inside and unless I'm cooking eggs just about anything skillet/pan related happens in one of those pans.

I have some calphalon non stick skillets that I use for eggs/fish/etc. But they might get used once for every 20 uses of the cast iron. Aside from that I have some le Crueset enameled cast iron stuff. I have their Wok, and a Dutch Oven, and a big cast iron fish pan like 14" oval shaped thing. It's great for whole fish, but I don't use it for much else.

But if I were starting from scratch it'd probably be something like the following:

Dutch Oven

Stainless 12"

Cast Iron 12"

Cast Iron 10"

Saucier

Multi Pot

Pot 2 qt


I'd possibly get two of the Multi Pots. I know the additional steamer/pasta baskets are redundant but it's nice to have another pot for things like chili or pasta sauce (Although you could use the dutch oven) But with two stainless pots like that you can do sauce in one and pasta in the other. Also looking up another 6-8 qt stock pot it looks like the same Calphalon pot is $75 while the multipot set is $80, and you could always use the additional baskets as colanders.

You'll probably want some decent glassware, casserole dishes, and a few cookie sheets, loaf, and/or lasagna pans to really round out the kitchen. But the pots/pans listed above would be a great place to start. I should get back to work. :)

u/seethelight_burnbaby · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

b) something else

The results will be back to you on July 17th.

Here's the deal. You were abducted by aliens when you were 12. You had no recollection except a tiny pinpoint scar, which your parents told you was due to having chicken pox. Fast forward to now and you're having weird abdominal pains in the same spot as the scar, the doctors think it's your gall bladder but you can't help but wonder! Your test results will come back that there is absolutely nothing wrong with you and you will be sent home with instructions to rest and avoid fatty foods. In reality, you are incubating tiny little aliens that will be released into the world when the time is right. Route of transmission? Your pores.

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u/NJ_HopToad · 1 pointr/talesfromtechsupport

Just a thought, would silicone mats be an acceptable option?

u/Tak_Galaman · 1 pointr/malelivingspace

I have an expandable trivet which comes in handy more often than you'd think. It's really nice that the same trivet can be used for a whole baking sheet or a single pot.

I put a small electric heater in my bathroom to make getting out of the shower more pleasant.

u/sylviag4949 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

lucky 13
:-) cool contest...