Glazed Design, Easier To Clean: The most unbearable thing about silicone is that it stains easily and is difficult to clean. In contrast, the smooth glazed surface of ceramic is tight and non-porous, resists more stains and odors, and is easier to clean. Whether hand washes or wash in the dishwasher, it can be as clean as new
Multiple Spoon And Lid Rest: With four slots, you get enough space to park your cooking utensils without worry odor cross-contamination. There is also a dedicated lid slot to give your lids a place to rest. The spoon rest is larger and wider than most spoon rest on the market and can be a great choice to accommodate a variety of tableware. The raised edge of the drip pad prevents water from flowing out of the spoon pad, maximize the cleanliness of your countertop
How To Place: If you need to place both lid and spoons, you can insert the lid into the lid slot and place the spoon on the large drip pad (just place small spoons). However, when you need to place larger utensils such as ladle, ramen spoon or spatula, it is better not put them with the lid at the same time and turn the spoon rest around, place the utensils in the four slots, making sure the dirty part of them is over the large drip pad, which will prevent the utensils from falling over
Ceramic Construction with Enhanced Heat Resistance: Crafted from premium ceramic, this spoon holder is free from lead and cadmium. The ceramics, which are fired at elevated temperatures, are capable of enduring temperatures up to 482°F and outperform silicone in heat resistance. It remains odorless and won't warp under high heat. Place it beside your stove without any concerns.
Thick Material, Hard To Move: Unlike silicone, which is easily overturned by a large ladle because it is too light, ceramic is much heavier and sits smoothly on the table, whether you are placing spoons, ladles, spatulas, or pot lids. It won't move, much less turnover. Thick enough, not easy to damage