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🧑🍳 Elevate your induction game—protect, stabilize, and cook like a pro!
The Lazy K Induction Cooktop Mat is a 100% silicone fiberglass protector designed exclusively for magnetic induction cooktops. It prevents scratches and sliding pots while withstanding heat up to 480℉, making it oven and microwave safe. Compatible only with flat-based, magnetic cookware, it offers easy cleaning and multi-purpose use as a trivet or pot holder, ensuring your induction surface stays pristine and your cooking experience seamless.








| ASIN | B08D881NK5 |
| Brand | Lazy K |
| Brand Name | Lazy K |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,384 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Material | 100% Silicone Fiberglass |
| Material Type | 100% Silicone Fiberglass |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Shape | Round |
S**M
Great stove top mats for induction stove!
Love these cooktop mats! They work amazing on my new induction stove! I started to get scratches when other friends and family would come over and cook so I bought these to help with that on my glass top and it works like a champ! Even cooking, looks nice, no issues, clean very well! Love them!!
J**F
Fantastic
I recently got a new induction stove and looked at the shiny, perfect surface. I admired it. I touched it. I wiped off the fingerprint because man, it is NOT fingerprint resistant. I looked nervously at my collection of cast iron cookware, and back at the stove, channeled my best Gandalf and exclaimed, "YOU SHALL NOT SCRATCH" So here we are. I bought a set of these Lazy K cooktop mats, 3 of them in two sizes. I still need a fourth for the smallest element but I couldn't find a matching one in that size. Knowing how good these mats are now that I've used them for a couple of months, I'll be ordering another small one and just centering it over the element. It'll be too big but I trust this product now. I've tried to pay attention to the instructions saying that you shouldn't use these with the heat on high for an extended period. "Extended period" is a bit vague, but I've had the stove on max power for several minutes while boiling a pot of water and there were no ill-effects. So I'm pretty convinced that I don't need to be overly cautious with these. I expect that there's probably a small difference in heating time when using these mats, primarily because you're increasing the distance between the pan and the magnetic element by putting the mat between them. I haven't run any comparisons yet, but I don't think the difference has been noticeable to me. Cleaning them is pretty simple, a quick scrub with a brush and a little dish soap does the trick, or if I'm about to run the dishwasher I'll just throw them in there and they come out perfect. The radial lines in the design are slightly raised, which allows a small amount of airflow on either side and helps with minimizing the heat radiating back into the stove. It seems to work well, the stove surface is noticeably cooler right after removing a pan. It's still hot, but less likely to burn, and the surface is easily touchable after less than a minute. The mats leave no permanent marks. And they work great as a trivet when you need one quickly. I love these mats, they're an excellent idea for anyone that loves cast iron but doesn't want to mess up their glass induction top.
C**I
So far so good
Our induction heat goes between 5 and 9, and then the rapid boil. At 8 the cooktop mat did great. No discoloration (on the mat or stove) or smell. I would be leary trying the boil function and probably wont try that. I do really like that the mat is not sticky as another I had purchased (different supplier) was. The pan doesnt slide around as much and the heat seemed to be even; i do think that has a lot to do with your pan though. As long as you have an actual induction, not the electric glass top, I would recommend and I will be buying more.
R**T
Expensive for 4 induction burners, but worth it
I wish there was a discount for buying 4 of these, as you can get an entire 30" mat (made of the same material?) for much less than 4 of these. However, it's worth it. They have multiple shapes to cover the exact size (squares and circles) of the induction burners, without covering the markers/lights of the cooktop. Therefore they look much nicer, and don't hinder operation of the cooktop. My LG range's pan sensing feature reports a very minor drop in efficiency, from pans the range considers 10, to 9 with the protectors. Both 10 and 9 are considered "excellent" values for induction compatibility by LG. Boils water on "Boost" without worry, and just as quickly as before. Heat is distributed evenly as before. For most cookware, at typical medium power levels, I just leave the pads on, which greatly reduces my concerns about scratching the glass. Keeps the cooktop a bit cooler, which is not something I was particularly worried about with induction to begin with, but maybe this helps with the longevity of the electronics? Tip: Add parchment paper over the pad if you want to cook something needing pot movement, like popcorn. You can do this without the pads of course, but, I like how the pads function as an extra reminder to avoid sliding directly on the glass, which is tempting without pads. Despite my praise, I do remove the pads when searing on higher power levels. While I wouldn't want to sear over 450 degrees, a pan can definitely hit 480+ on induction if you make a mistake, and exceed the heat ratings of these pads.
F**D
PADS MELT WHEN USED WITH CAST IRON GRIDDLE
The listing says these pads are compatible with cast iron. However, from my experience, NEVER use these pads with cast iron. I had my induction cooktop set to medium ( about 6-7) using a cast iron comal (griddle) to roast peppers. I put a small amount of oil in the pan when I heated up the comal so that it was not dry. Peppers roasted nicely. All seemed fine until I removed the pan and pad and saw that the pad had left a big scorch mark on the cooktop. I was able to buff off the mark with a microfiber cloth and cooktop cleaner, but there are still some faint marks left by the raised ribs of the pad. Prior to this, the cooktop was pristine! When I went to wash the pad, I realized the raised ribs were crumbling. I only had the pad for three months and had to toss it. I have bought these pads before -- and did have one of them start to fail almost immediately, but it did not mar the cooktop. I thought it defective and replaced it and haven't had a problem with them until now. I generally use these pads with Demeyere induction stainless steel and Le Creuset enameled cast iron dutch ovens without any problem, but learned the hard way that THESE PADS SHOULD NEVER BE USED WITH an uncoated cast iron comal/griddle shape. The flat cast iron keeps getting hotter and will melt these pads.
O**.
Perfect. 100% better than the light-colored version.
When we got our "fancy" ceramic-top induction stove in our kitchen remodel a few years back, we were worried about the durability of the surface, which came with all kinds of warnings about using cast iron (our favorite kind of cookware) lest the surface be damaged. So I grabbed a previous version of this product, which was kind of a khaki color. I liked it because in addition to protecting from scratches, it also kept the area around the big burner mostly spatter-free. But it always looked dirty, and no amount of scrubbing or dishwashwering would get it clean. This one is the answer. LIKES This is a durable, Kevlar-(like?) mat to put on over the burner on your flat-top induction stove. It appears to be impervious to any level of heat, and it does not interfere with the induction process. As noted, it protects from scratches, although our experience has been the ceramic material does not in fact scratch easily. More importantly for us, it also prevents a lot of cooked-on spatter, which makes cleaning the stove much easier. Best of all, this one shows no stains. I can't even tell if they're not there or the dark color is covering them, but it looks like the day we bought it. DISLIKES None, really. The only way we've managed to damage one of these (besides the stains on the light-colored ones) was when someone accidently used it as a mat to cut something with scissors and slid the scissor underneath, snipping a little cut into it. So uh ... don't do that? It does fine in the dishwasher, and looks fine sitting on the stove. Five stars for the this BLACK COLORED ONE ONLY. There really is no reason to get the light color that will immediately absorb permanent stains.
T**R
Nice looking
Works great. Easy to clean
K**I
Wonderful Product - Read this if you’re unsure…
My wife and I had to replace all of our appliances earlier this year and because of where we live, we had to stick with electric. After figuring things out, we purchased an induction stove specifically because of the safety and energy saving benefits. Originally, we purchased only one of these things, but decided to buy one for each burner. Pros: Absolutely protects the stove glass/ceramic surface Non-slip Easy to clean Cons: Cannot function on the highest setting Non-slip makes it difficult for things like stovetop popcorn or wok cooking Kind of sort of takes longer to heat a pan Now, here’s the deal. There are so many reviews out there about how it burned, and a lot of it is really user error. It specifically says on the item that this is for induction stoves, NOT normal electric stoves. Induction uses magnets, not radiant heating. Induction heats the pan only, everything else heats the entire cooktop. Also, it specifically says NOT to use on induction stoves without numerical settings (think digital - if you have an induction stove with a turn knob, these will NOT work) and to never use on high. If you do that, you will not have any problems. Something to mention is that you should be careful with cast iron. Cast iron needs to work on a piping hot stove, and because it can get hotter than the recommended temperature, it will burn the silicon pads. There are reviews where people say it works for them. Awesome! Just be careful with cast iron. Kitchen hack with wok cooking and stovetop popcorn: cut a piece of parchment paper and place between the silicon mat and the pan. That allows for the ability to move the pan around without damaging the surface of the stove. You could of course put the parchment paper directly on the stovetop, but you really want the silicon pad to prevent whacking the glass/ceramic stovetop. This is an A+ rating from me.
S**Y
Lazy K unscathed.
Utilizing a cast iron pot for pepper chicken (my 1st test) proved successful, with the cooktop mat remaining intact and undamaged. The 'LAZY K' cooktop mat was a sound investment, effectively preventing scratches and grease transfer from the pan to the induction hob. Post-cooking cleanup was significantly reduced, and the mat also prevented the pot from shifting on the smooth induction surface. Important safety considerations: Do not exceed the mat's maximum heat resistance of 480°F (248°C) when using cast iron cookware, and avoid prolonged use on high heat settings..
T**L
good product
This has been great for keeping our cast iron wok from scratching our glass induction cooktop. We've had it for about a year now; works great and no discernible effect on heating rate or cooking efficacy.
B**H
A great accessory to your induction stove
You know the pain of having scratches on your induction hob surfaces? Use this and you can say goodbye to scratches, great heat transfer and can also be used as a mat for your hot pot of soup on the dinner table. Cheap and durable and super fast delivery if you are an Amazon Prime member.
M**O
Excelente calidad
Muy bonito de excelente acabado y funciona muy bien.
J**S
Love highly recommend
So I went for these on I think a YouTube review. Compared with others I knew they would be a better quality. I chose a mixture of sizes to suit my use. Large ring and small ring plus two large squares if I need to take something out the oven as useless previously finding space. They look more of a light grey on the photos but are a charcoal grey and not as noticeable. Yes it was pretty much £25 each so £100 for all four purchased but I’m happy these will last. Had on high heat, seems not to have any heat loss that I’ve noticed. Perfect for my induction hob. Also makes easier to clean as they wipe down easy. Obviously need to be careful but with pan off it does recognise as no pan on the hob so cools down properly. Happy I paid the money. Suppose didn’t need all four but thought to take a tray out the oven and have a hob on at same time I can use for purpose. All hobs, no problem.
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