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โจ Elevate Your Kitchen Game with Style! โจ
Introducing the FOSOFAN Stove Burner Covers: a set of 8 durable, non-stick, and reusable liners designed to keep your kitchen spotless. Made from 0.3mm thick PTFE Teflon, these covers are heat resistant and easy to clean, ensuring your cooking space remains pristine while adding a touch of modern elegance.





| Manufacturer | FOSOFAN |
| Part Number | ZY003B-8 |
| Item Weight | 9.2 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 10.67 x 10.67 x 0.28 inches |
| Item model number | ZY003B-8 |
| Color | Black๏ผ8pcs๏ผ |
| Number Of Pieces | 8 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
G**N
Not entirely resistant to high heat but very good for cleaning
These save a lot of cleaning up on stove, but the areas immediately adjacent to the burners seem to get burned, the coating sears and turns white. However they work well and are easy to clean.
A**E
Hard to get a custom fit but works
I moved into an apartment that somehow looked brand new despite being old and I was paranoid about getting burned on stuff when we go to move out. I cut these to size as best I could and I spray and wipe them off periodically. You could remove and wash in the sink to extra cleaning and air dry before replacing. They slide around a bit and food and grease can get underneath but it is 10x cleaner than it would be without them. Good purchase
H**I
Makes life easier, still looks good a year later.
Update after 1 year: I LOVE these. I still am on the first set, have the extras as backups. I might switch out eventually because I burned a couple tiny holes in one somehow...but they still work great and still rinse up otherwise looking like new clean. They have saved me hours of cleaning work. My stovetop underneath still looks almost brand new... max a minute to make it so. I pity people who dont have these yet. If I could go back in time to the 80s I would bring these and life would be better. I would be hailed as a Goddess for doing that. Original: Wish I had used these years ago. I put these around the burners on my "new to me" top of the line stove. I knew my kids would spill on the stove and eventually the stainless steel top would drive me nuts to scrub and wipe. I got the stove used so I had to clean the last owners stuff off... I wanted to avoid ever needing to do that level of cleaning again. They fit under the heavy grates so one doesn't even notice it's a liner... just a nice sleek black appearance unless one looks close. To clean, about once a week I just lift them up and rinse them off, sometimes don't even need to wipe or use soap, even with all sorts of spills. Then I set them back. 30 seconds to a clean stove. The black seems to have melted and revealed the white center in a couple tiny spots where the flame comes close, but that still looks better than spills. I love it. Cheap, light, good looking, super easy (nothing in my house cleans as easy as these...can we make toilets out of the same material? Please? My kids are pigs.) And replaceable... love it. Cuts with knife or scissors, fits perfectly in like 5 or 10 minutes of work a 3rd grader could do.
V**E
Doesn't look like stainless steel
I just moved into a house with a gas range and got these to make cleanup easy. Once received, I discovered a few things: Pros: Nice, thick silicone. Appear to be high quality. Cons: - Unlike in the photo, these don't look anything like stainless steel. They have a sort of pebbly surface that doesn't look smooth at all like stainless steel. They are also far more silvery in color. So they don't blend very well at all. - They do not lay down flat as shown in the picture, at least not on my stove. You can put them underneath the actual burner, but there's still a slope in the stainless steel below that so the covers sort of hover over the top of the actual floor of the stove, which looks very weird. - Cleaning the stainless steel of the stove is easier than cleaning these covers. I use silicone liners in other ways in my home - inside pans when baking, etc. and have discovered that the liners are sometimes more of a pain to clean than the thing you're protecting. I just cleaned my entire stainless steel stove yesterday and it was very easy. Much easier than scrubbing floppy liners would have been. Ultimately, this was a waste of money for me. Your mileage may vary.
K**U
Big No For Me !! Will go back to Aluminum Foil. Wasted my Money !
Got it yesterday, Spend hours to clean up my stove and cut this thing. Looks good and feels good myself to have done a nice job. Today, after dinner. I look at it, has some oil spill. Good, i can try to see if it can be cleaned easily. Spray some Fantastic, wipe it in the sink, oil is gone, two spots still there. Hold it in my hand look at it carefully, I see my finger ! It has a hole burn by the oil ! If you look at the picture, Its no way burn by the fire. One day, 3 simple meals, burn out a hole ? What is it ! Paper ? Double thickness, what a joke ! I wasted my money ! For $10, I can buy 50pcs Aluminum Foil that last for a couple of years. Or simply don't use anything and clean it every couple of day. I start to believe people get pay for writing 5 star reviews. If you are planning to try this kind of item, I will suggest go back to the basic. It looks nice when its clean. After a couple of meal you have to clean it to make it look nice again (if it didn't burn out) . If you have to clean it every 2-3 days, i think there is no different if you use a liner or not. Disclaimer - I am not a paid reviewer because I am giving a negative review. ( Sorry, kind of angry because I have wasted a lot of time and little money to try this kind of liner.)
R**.
I will buy this Item again!
Thick and easy to clean!
S**.
Burner covers
Meets my needs
A**R
Not for large stove tops
My stove top (Forno) has curves around the edges and is large. This means there is a lot of cutting required and then you realize the squares are not large enough to meet. Hopefully you can see the picture clearly enough to see the problem. I left the top right mat off so you could see stove top clearly. Not saying this wouldnโt work for some stove tops but if yours looks like this one - save yourself some time and money. I did like the concept and if it was a larger - think I might have been okay with them.
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