San Jamar 804BG-BK 3-1/4 Inch Black Handle Cover to 450 F Fire Retardant
- High-heat insulation up to 450°F for safe handling
- Durable quilted fabric withstands frequent cleaning
- Secure, quick slip-on fit for handles 3-1/4" x 6-1/2"
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The San Jamar 804BG-BK BestGuard® Handle Holder is a commercial-grade handle protection solution designed for professional kitchen environments. Measuring 3-1/4" x 6-1/2", this handle cover features a quilted fire-retardant exterior and interior, supporting temperatures up to 450°F. Constructed from durable, high-temperature resistant materials, it provides effective insulation and safety for handling hot cookware. Its compact footprint and fire-resistant properties make it suitable for busy restaurants, catering operations, and institutional foodservice settings, ensuring operator safety and equipment protection during high-heat tasks.
The San Jamar 804BG-BK handle holder offers advanced fire-retardant insulation across its quilted exterior and interior, ensuring heat protection up to 450°F. Its high-durability construction supports frequent cleaning and maintenance, ideal for high-volume commercial kitchens. Designed for ease of use, it slips securely onto handle surfaces, providing a safe grip during stove or oven transfers. Its compact size facilitates quick replacement and integration into standard cookware handling workflows.
Recommended for commercial kitchens requiring reliable handle insulation to improve safety during high-temperature cooking.
The San Jamar 804BG-BK BestGuard® Handle Holder features a fire-resistant quilted exterior and interior, supporting temperatures up to 450°F. Made from high-durability, heat-retardant fabric, it measures 3-1/4" by 6-1/2" and weighs approximately 0.9 lbs per unit. Designed for commercial kitchen use, it provides a secure and insulated grip for cookware handles, supporting high-temperature cooking operations. The handle cover is intended for straightforward slipping onto handles, requiring minimal maintenance, with cleaning compatible with standard protocols for fire-retardant textiles. It is supplied in cases of 12, optimizing inventory management for busy foodservice operations, with a typical ship time of 1 to 2 days. The product’s construction supports frequent reuse while maintaining its insulation properties, ensuring operator safety during high-heat handling.
A commercial handle holder is a heat-resistant sleeve or cover designed to insulate and protect cookware and equipment handles from high temperatures during cooking. Typically made from fire-retardant, durable fabrics, these products are installed in professional kitchens such as restaurants and catering facilities to enhance operator safety and prevent burns. The San Jamar 804BG-BK BestGuard® Handle Holder is a high-quality example, supporting temperatures up to 450°F, and is suited for high-heat environments like stove tops and ovens, making it ideal for busy foodservice settings that require reliable, quick handling of hot cookware.
High-quality handle protection supports safety and efficiency in busy commercial kitchens with features like fire-retardant construction and heat support of up to 450°F. The San Jamar 804BG-BK handle holder is ideal for medium-volume kitchens, providing robust insulation and quick fit for cookware handles. Designed for professional foodservice environments, it ensures operator safety during rapid cooking workflows, especially in restaurant, catering, and institutional kitchens.
The San Jamar 804BG-BK BestGuard® Handle Holder surpasses typical handle covers with its fire-retardant, quilted construction supporting up to 450°F. Its durable fabric and secure fit streamline safety protocols in demanding kitchen environments, reducing operator risk. Designed for quick deployment and maintenance, this handle protector enhances workflow safety and durability beyond standard products, ensuring long-term sanitation and performance in commercial foodservice operations.
