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‎01-30-2026 02:55 PM
@Boehm Collector wrote:@Biftu Did you ever try the FryWall Splatter Guards? If so, did you like them?
@Biftu wrote:
@Boehm Collector wrote:@Biftu I stopped using the basic splatter guards years ago. I now use Frywall Splatter Guards. You can get them on frywall dot com or Amazon. They come in several sizes: for 12 inch pans, 10 in pans, 8 inch pans. They work really well.
@Boehm Collector Thanks, looks like this will work. I'm going to try this.
@Boehm Collector I did get this. I've been meaning to let you know. it works so much better than the old splatter guards. At first I felt it was never going to fit, but with a little fidgeting it worked just fine. Now that I have the jist of it, no problem. I ordered the 8" and will probably order the 10". Thanks so much for your recommendation.
‎01-30-2026 03:36 PM
Read an article recently that said to use larger fry pans to prevent spatter. Makes sense!
‎01-30-2026 04:15 PM - edited ‎01-30-2026 08:54 PM
I have a large circular flat screen (fine mesh) splatter guard with a folding long handle. It works perfectly and then goes on its side behind the dinner plates in the dish washer. The downside is that I have had it for years and no longer recall where I bought it. It works so well that I am not interested in getting a "walled" grease protector.
‎01-30-2026 11:09 PM
Oh, I never saw these before. Thanks for the picture and information.
‎01-30-2026 11:15 PM
I have one of these too.
I bought it @ the Dollar store.
Not perfect, but it's sorta okay.
‎01-31-2026 08:55 AM
I have one of the "old" screen type and it worked surprising well. It cut down on the splatter about 95%, especially the bacon. I still have it and use it occasionally.
‎01-31-2026 09:31 AM
‎01-31-2026 09:32 AM
@Imaoldhippie wrote:I have one of the "old" screen type and it worked surprising well. It cut down on the splatter about 95%, especially the bacon. I still have it and use it occasionally.
@Imaoldhippie .. yes, they work well. Until you have to take them off to stir, etc.
‎01-31-2026 09:41 AM
The only thing that works for me is constantly cleaning my black stovetop! It's annoying but it always looks dirty & smeared unless I just clean it.
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