most people assume the round holes on pot and pan handles are simply for hanging the cookware up when you’re not using it. While that’s one valid use, there’s actually more to those holes than meets the eye! Let’s dig a little deeper into the real purpose of those holes:
1. For Hanging, Yes, But With a Purpose:
- Storage convenience: As you mentioned, the most common use is for hanging cookware. The hole makes it easy to hang pots and pans on hooks or a rack, keeping them accessible while also saving space in your kitchen. This is especially handy in kitchens where storage is limited.
- Organization: In professional kitchens or homes with lots of cookware, hanging pots and pans helps keep everything organized and easily reachable.
2. Allows for Cooling and Reduces Heat Transfer:
- One lesser-known purpose is that the hole can help reduce the amount of heat transferred from the pan to the handle. When cooking, handles can get hot due to the heat from the pan. The hole creates a bit of air circulation around the handle, helping it cool down faster.
- Thermal insulation: Some manufacturers design the hole to improve the handle’s thermal resistance, making it safer and more comfortable to hold while cooking.
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