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Scanpan Splatter Screens
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SPLATTER SCREEN
by: American Science & Surplus
Feature: Small Splatter Screen. For keeping the bacon grease off the ceiling. Unless it's a short-handled badminton racquet. Or a strange fly swatter. It's a 9" dia frame with small steel mesh inside and a 5" long plastic handle, and you can do whatever you want with it because this is the land of the free.
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All-Clad Stainless Mesh Splatter Screen
by: All-Clad
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Feature: 18/10 stainless-steel screen shields your stovetop from splatters
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Fissler Clippix Hook-in Spatter Shield
by: Fissler USA
List Price: $60.00
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Feature: Spatter shield is made of high quality 18/10 stainless steel
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RSVP GC-16 Stovetop Grill Cover,10" x 16"
by: RSVP International
Feature: Silicone heat-resistant to 450 F
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Fox Run Silicone 11.5" Splatter Guard, Red
by: Fox Run
List Price: $19.99
Feature: Food grade silicone that is temperature resistant to 500F
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Rosle 11.8" Splatter Guard
by: Rosle USA
List Price: $56.00
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Feature: Made of high polished 18/10 stainless steel
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KITTAMOR 2-Piece Splatter Shield Set, 1003
List Price: $8.98
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Feature: set of 2 splatter shields
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Martha Stewart Collection Large Splatter Screen
by: Martha Stewart
Feature: Stainless steel
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Norpro 2062 Splatter Screen
by: Norpro
List Price: $4.43
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Feature: SPLATTER SCREEN
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