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A white stoneware trivet with raised-dot border and distressed edges, oven-safe and dishwasher/microwave safe.
Pros: lovely, awesome, practical
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A 8" wood trivet with magnetic base and heat-resistant silicone rings for stylish and effortless serving.
Pros: love, usefulness, magnetic feature
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A versatile mint drying rack made of rust-resistant stainless steel and silicone, doubling as a trivet.
Pros: sturdy, versatility, space-saving
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A silver stainless steel grilling grid paired with a wood trivet, both dishwasher safe for convenience.
Pros: pretty, heavy duty
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A durable and elegant red cast iron trivet, 9" in size, perfect for protecting tables from hot pans.
Pros: cooling effect, brand preference
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A durable bamboo cutting board that fits perfectly on top of your Breville Smart Oven.
Pros: perfect fit, functional, heat resistant
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A durable, heat-resistant pizza peel made from natural wood-fiber that is safe, sanitary, and easy to clean.
Pros: easy to clean, made in america, dishwasher safe
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A versatile silver stainless steel grill basket with a wooden trivet for easy dish separation.
Trivets For Wood Table
Protect your beautiful wood table from heat damage with these trivets. These versatile kitchen essentials not only offer a stylish way to keep hot pots, pans, and dishes off your delicate surfaces but also add a touch of elegance to your dining experience. Whether you prefer classic designs or modern aesthetics, this carefully curated collection of trivets is sure to have the perfect option for your needs.
Trivets For Wood Table
FAQ List
To clean your wood trivet, simply wipe it with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid soaking the trivet or using harsh chemicals, as this can damage the wood.
Yes, wood trivets are designed to withstand high temperatures and can be used with hot dishes straight from the oven. However, it is always recommended to use caution and allow the dish to cool slightly before placing it on the trivet.
Absolutely! While wood trivets are primarily designed to protect wood tables, they can also be used on other surfaces such as granite, marble, or glass. Just make sure to check the manufacturer's recommendations to ensure compatibility with your specific surface.
Wood trivets are primarily designed for indoor use. However, if you plan to use them outdoors, it is important to protect them from excessive moisture or direct sunlight, as these can cause the wood to warp or fade over time.
Wood trivets are relatively low-maintenance. To keep them looking their best, it is recommended to periodically apply a food-safe wood oil or conditioner to nourish the wood and enhance its natural luster. This will help prolong the lifespan of your trivet and keep it in top condition.