The Suede Oven Mitt:

How to Use

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Slide your hand in the pocket on either side. The curved edge protects wrist and forearm without bulky sleeve.

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Naturally heat resistant suede offers a steady, more pliable grip.

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Grips well on everything from heavy roasters to thin baking sheets.

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Expertly constructed.

Designed for years of use.

The Suede Oven Mitt:

How to Clean

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Over time, the Suede Mitt may become dirty. It can be cleaned in a few simple steps.

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Wet the abrasive side of a standard kitchen sponge with water - no soap needed!

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Gently wipe the mitt with the sponge until all dirt is removed.

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Allow mitt to air dry before use.