Weber potholders

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bobh127

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Feb 22, 2011
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Lexington, Kentucky
Several years ago I purchased a pair of heavy potholders made by or sold by Weber, These could be used either as a standard potholder, plus they also had a place you could insert your hand and use them like an oven mitt. I've been looking on the web for these as I need to replace mine. Can't find them at all. A description. They are about 7-8 inches square, thick cloth. color is black and red, with a res depiction of the weber kettle on both sides. Anyone know where I could get a new pair?
 
If your talking about a pot holder that is double thickness & has a slit down the middle so your fingers go in one end & your thumb goes in the other, but they are the size of a regular pot holder. My wife makes them. Is this what you are looking for?

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Yeah Ross, I looked there, and on EBAY, all to no avail. I was hoping someone might know of an after market source. These potholders a  really handy, and heavy duty as well. I'll keep my fingers crossed. Thanks.  BTW, do you still live in West Fargo. I think I remarked to you once that I used to live there on 8th Ave west, but that was a LONG time ago. Bought the house in the fall of 1975 and sold it in May 1978.
 
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Yep I still live in WFGO. Getting ready for another flood coming up.  Did you take a look at Al's picture on this thread? Is that the kind you are looking for?
 
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Al,

These are different than the Weber potholders, but they look like a really good design. If they are thick enough to take pots/skillets out of an oven, or items off my Kooker running at say 400 degrees, then I might well be interested. I am new to the forum, so am not real sure about doing business here, but you can pm me with prices. Thanks.
 
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Al,

These are different than the Weber potholders, but they look like a really good design. If they are thick enough to take pots/skillets out of an oven, or items off my Kooker running at say 400 degrees, then I might well be interested. I am new to the forum, so am not real sure about doing business here, but you can pm me with prices. Thanks.


Bob,

They will handle pots & pans right out of the oven, they are great for grabbing a dish out of the microwave, and they will work for something really hot. She has never sold any of them, she just makes them for us & gives them away for presents.
 
Bob,

They will handle pots & pans right out of the oven, they are great for grabbing a dish out of the microwave, and they will work for something really hot. She has never sold any of them, she just makes them for us & gives them away for presents.
Al,

You forgot to mention they Double as hand-puppets for Grandpa Al to entertain the kids with!

Judy does nice work---Those would look nice in any kitchen!

Bear
 
Bear my grandson is 22, if I get out the hand puppets he'd know Grampa's been in the Johnny Walker.
 
Bear my grandson is 22, if I get out the hand puppets he'd know Grampa's been in the Johnny Walker.


LOL---I meant to say Great-Grandson.    
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BTW: I changed my Avatar just for you. You heard of Near-Beer???

How 'bout Near-Bear???

Bear
 
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