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2 Pack Red Kitchen Tongs, Premium Silicone BPA Free Non-Stick Stainless Steel BBQ Cooking Grilling Locking Food Tongs, 9-Inch & 12-Inch


These are very nice tongs.  They grip easily and feel sturdy.  The locking closed feature may be to just hang them and take up less space but for items that are really thin, you could use these as food clamps.  Just an idea.

From the vendor:
  • ✅FOOD LEVEL STAINLESS STEEL: The heavy duty TAVVA kitchen tongs built with 18/8 stainless steel, sturdy, heat resistance, anti-rust, anti-corrosion, light weight, easy to handle, like new forever. This tongs for cooking comes with a set of 2, standard 9" serving tongs and large sized 12" BBQ grill tongs.
  • ✅EASY TO STORE: These kitchen tongs have locking mechanism, pull the ring for lock and push for unlock, super easy operation. Hang them with the hanging loop after use or put in the drawer by pulling the ring to lock it, space saving.
  • ✅ENGINEERING FOR SAFETY: 2020 new design for the handle, better protects your hands from cutting by the edge when you grip the handle. Easy to control the handle and to eliminate wobbling & any risk of burning your hands.
  • ✅EASY TO USE: The handle is cushioned with silicon, good for thumb rest and ensures good grip and control. The silicon tong tip is heat resistance and less prone to scratch the pan. Easy to rinse, dishwasher safe.
  • ✅MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS: Basic kitchen utensil, perfect for indoor or outdoor use, great for daily kitchen tasks, grilling corn, flipping burgers/fish, cutting roast meat, or used as BBQ turner or salad server and much more.
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