Cooking bacon and frying chicken have something in common, they cause lots of grease or oils to pop out of the pan and all over your stove. By using a splatter screen, you can reduce this mess and protect your skin from the little drops that would normally fly toward you. We’ve found the best splatter screens to reduce how much you’ll need to clean up and make your cooking experience more enjoyable. Read on to check our favorites.
BergKoch grease splatter screen
Built-in feet for resting on stove top
Extremely fine mesh will make it difficult for oil to leave the pan.
Pros:
- Heat-resistant handle
- Rests on built-in wire feet
Cons:
- Fine mesh could potentially trap more steam
Most splatter screens will reduce the oil splashes, but this option offers an even finer mesh for oil to compete with. When you need to take the splatter screen off your frying pan, BergKoch's version has feet for it to rest on. This is a smart design choice because there's no need to ruin all the good work the screen did by resting the greasy object on your stovetop. It also has a plastic handle, so you won’t need to use a kitchen towel or potholder to move it.
BitimixHome grease splatter screens
Prevent extra splashes by limiting overhang on pans
Three options to fit your small, medium, and large frying pans perfectly.
Pros:
- High-grade stainless steel
- Three color options
Cons:
- Three sizes to store
Made with 304 stainless steel, these screens are sturdier than most options made with a lesser-grade metal. This set has smooth edges and will fit over varying pan sizes, making sure you capture grease splatter without drips onto your stove. The handles have plastic inserts that are secured for an easy grip and come in three colors.
Homestia grease splatter screens
Feature foldable handles to fit in your drawer
This set has a clean profile, making storage simple.
Pros:
- Folding handle
- Three sizes
Cons:
- Hard to keep hands away from steam
Most splatter screens have a long handle that can be a pain to store in a cabinet. This set offers a small loop handle at the top that you can fold flat and store almost anywhere. There are three sizes included to fit 10, 11.5, and 13-inch pans.
OXO Good Grips stainless steel splatter screen
Doesn’t clog easily like mesh
Sturdy screen option with a folding handle.
Pros:
- Lasts longer than mesh options
- Securely fits several pans
Cons:
- Can become quite hot
Get three screens in one with this option from OXO. Concentric rings in the screen let it fit 8, 10, and 12-inch pans. The screen itself is perforated stainless steel, so it won't break down as easily as mesh versions. When it’s time to store it, the handle folds inward, letting it fit in more places.
Beckon Ware silicone splatter screen
Nothing will get stuck on this option
It can be used for more than grease splatter.
Pros:
- Silicone material releases all food easily
- Has multiple uses
Cons:
- Holes can tear if you are too rough when cleaning
When you’re limited on space in the kitchen, you want each item you add to serve multiple purposes. With this silicone screen, you can use it for steaming, straining, and even for resting baked goods since it has knobs on the edges to elevate it. Even the metal handle is wrapped in silicone so you can pick it up safely after it sits on your pan for a while.
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If keeping your stove, other burners, and counters clear of grease is important, you’ll definitely want to pick up one of these splatter screen options. Our favorite is the BergKoch grease splatter screen. We especially like how the stainless steel used is sturdier than most other brands. Additionally, the screen has built-in feet that rest on countertops when you take it off your pan.
But what if you have lots of different pan sizes you like to cook with? Then you might want to consider the BitimixHome grease splatter screens. This three-screen set will fit each pan more precisely, which reduces the chance for grease that splatters up to drop off the sides. You can also pick from three colors.
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