How our oven rack pullers are made
Made by hand in Lancaster, PA, our wooden oven rack push pull is designed to keep hands and fingers safe while baking. They are made of American Black Cherry, a local hardwood. Each oven rack puller is individually cut and sanded to precise measurements and specifications.
Using your oven rack puller
When baking a pie, roasting a turkey, or whipping up some holiday cookies, it can be difficult to see into your oven to determine when your favorite baked good is finished. Our push pull oven rack tool makes that easy and safe. When you’re ready to check the food in your oven, simply pull your oven rack out with your wooden rack puller. The long handle will keep your hands safe as your check your food. When pushing food or your oven rack back inside, simply use the front end of the tool to move everything back inside of your oven
Caring for your oven rack puller
Oven rack pullers and other cooking utensils should be washed by hand after each use and towel dried before storing. We recommend periodically applying
wood wax to your utensils to keep them hydrated. This prevents your utensils from drying out and cracking and will allow them to last a lifetime in your kitchen.
Who we are
All of our wooden cooking utensils and tools, including the oven rack puller, are made by Amish craftsmen and artisans. Our oven push pull stick is made from American Black Cherry, a hardwood native to the Eastern United States. We strive to keep our supply chain and partnerships as local as possible. Each handmade wooden oven rack puller tells a small part of that story. Our passion is to design cooking and baking tools that enrich your life through time spent making delicious food, enjoying home-cooked meals, and building relationships around the dining table. All of our kitchenware products are designed and made in the USA and come with a Lifetime Guarantee.
Features
10” tool with extra long handle
Handmade by Amish Craftsmen
Designed to push racks in and out of your oven
Made from Pennsylvania Black CherryMade in Lancaster, PA