Cook Like a Pro, Mess-Free! 🍳
The Frywall 12 is a revolutionary splatter guard designed to fit 12" pans, providing unmatched protection against oil splatters while allowing steam to escape. Made from BPA-free silicone, it withstands temperatures up to 450°F and is dishwasher safe for effortless cleaning. Its compact design rolls up for easy storage, making it a must-have for any modern kitchen.
Is Oven Safe | No |
Size | Fits pans with inside diameter of 11.5" - 12.25" |
Volume | 471 Cubic Inches |
Compatibility Options | Gas Stove, Electric Stove |
Color | Red |
Closure Material | Silicone |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material Type | Silicone |
Material Type Free | PFOA Free, PFAS Free, Cadmium Free, Lead Free, PTFE Free, PFOS Free, APEO Free, Nickel Free, Bisphenol-A (BPA) Free |
Handle Material | Silicone |
A**O
Simple to use, Great design and Surprisingly effective!
The Frywalls are a great alternative to a traditional splatter-screen, and have several advantages over them. First, they are super simple to use: unroll and sit the narrow end into the pan, that's it. The big advantage the Frywalls have is that once in place, you still have full, uncovered access to the food you are cooking. So, you don't need to give up splatter protection just to tend to your food. Finally, because they are made of food-grade silicone, washing them is as easy as washing your hands (you simply hold the Frywall between your hands and wash them with dishwashing soap) or placing them in the dishwasher.The Frywalls are a bit expensive and you do need to buy/use the correct size for the pans you have, but being able to cook effectively while having them in-place is what makes them a great solution.
E**.
Highly recommend
This works great! Whenever I fry foods or anything that’s going to splash I use it. Very easy to clean up. You can put it in the dishwasher and it really helps keep from making a mess.
N**D
Good Product
I was not expecting to like this but I tried frying bacon with it and it controlled the amount of grease splattered on the stove. This did not help prevent grease from spilling out of the pan do expect to clean up some grease spots. The cooking area did downsize a bit but the fact that you did not have to scrub the whole stove was a big plus.
I**R
Genius!
Possibly one of the best purchases I have ever made. This thing is the ultimate to be able to fry on your stovetop in your cast iron skillet and not have to do a deep clean on your stovetop after. It contains almost all of the splatter you get with frying bacon or chicken. Some of the bad reviews I read talked about it collapsing or not working ... if it doesn't work for you, you have probably bought the wrong size. If you have a 12" skillet, buy the 12" size. And when you place it in the skillet, the bottom of the frywall should not touch the bottom of your skillet. It should be a little up the wall of the skillet and if it is, it will be held there by the skillet wall and not collapse. And I love that it fits in the dishwasher so cleanup of it is super easy. Definitely recommend if you hate cleaning your stove.
M**A
It works!
The Frywall is easy to use, and easy to clean. The flared sides are high enough to prevent splatter, yet still provide plenty of space to stir and monitor the food. It took up too much space in the dishwasher, so we wash it by hand in the sink and let it air dry before storing in the original package in the cookware cabinet.
N**Y
I DID NOT GET SPLATTERED GREASE OUTSIDE OF THIS COLLAR
I have no idea why this would be frequently returned. It is awesome!! Even with a metal splatter screen grease would go everywhere. With this doohickey, I have no splatter outside of the collar. The bottom of it does not sit flush with the bottom of your pan (and make sure you measure what size pan you have and order accordingly) The collar sits slightly above the bottom of your pan, maybe 1/2". At first I thought I had received the wrong size, but no, d'oh, I was trying to put it in incorrectly. Best buy ever. Now I can get rid of that worthless splatter screen. I am going to buy the other two sizes, though really, I probably don't need the smallest one. I could reach in to the collar to do whatever needed to be done with whatever I was cooking. Absolutely happy with this product
Q**4
Black is Hard to Keep Looking Clean
I like the functionality of this item. It does what it says it does and I don’t think it steams the food as some have suggested. And I use it with my Staub fryer and it is able to withstand the high heat.My problem is that it never appears clean-even after cleaning! I purchased the black and it always seems to have a white film. I’ve washed it in the dishwasher. I’ve soaked and scrubbed with Dawn. Believe me…it’s clean. It just doesn’t “look” clean. Bummer.I get the best results after soaking in hot water and Dawn, scrubbing with a soapy, soft brush and vigorous hand drying. Washing in the dishwasher was an absolute disaster.Don’t get the black!
C**Y
Great idea but extremely disappointed
Every time I fry anything, not only is my stove top covered in grease, but the floor around my stove is also covered in grease and I have to mop the floor every single time! I have tried everything I could think of to avoid having to mop the kitchen floor when I fry things, including laying big towels around the bottom of my stove, but the grease always seems to get on the floor one way or another. I was SO EXCITED when I saw this product! I don't really care about the grease on the stove top. All I really care about is the grease on the floor. So I finally had time to put my new Frywall to the test this weekend. I had 6 bone-in pork chops my husband was dying for me to cook. He likes them floured and pan fried in vegetable oil and MAN does it make a greasy mess, which is why I don't cook them much lol. I ALMOST went ahead and put towels on the floor "just in case", but I decided I wouldn't really know if it worked or not if I did that. Fitting the Frywall inside the pan was simple. If you follow the instructions that come with it, it is very easy as far as I'm concerned. I also found that cooking with the Frywall was not a problem at all. I thought it would be difficult to cook with that big thing sticking up out of the pan, but it just wasn't an issue for me at all. After I finished cooking the pork chops and before I even checked to see if any grease was on the stove top, I decided to go ahead and wash the Frywall by hand right then just to get it out of the way. My original plan was to just put it in the dishwasher and let the dishwasher do the work, but I decided that I didn't want to smell pork chop grease every time I opened the dishwasher until the dishwasher was full enough to run. Even though the Frywall did wash up well by hand, it was kind of a pain to do it. But if I didn't have any grease on my floor, that would be fine! As long as it did what I bought it to do, I would gladly wash it by hand if I needed to! Now came the time to see the results. Shockingly, there was quite a bit of grease on my stove top! After all the research I did before buying the Frywall and after reading review after review after review from people saying they didn't have any grease on their stove tops, I had quite a bit on mine. My stove top wasn't completely coated with grease like it usually is, but there was plenty of it there. Now on to the floor. UGH!!!!!!! Yes, there was quite a large amount of grease on my kitchen floor. I was, and still am, shocked. Also, while I was cooking the pork chops, my husband kept coming to the stove to see how it was going and since grease was apparently all over the floor in front of the stove, he was standing in the grease without realizing it and then proceeded to track it all over the kitchen! So I ended up having to mop the kitchen with Dawn...TWICE...just to get it all up LOL. I REALLY REALLY REALLY wanted to love this product. I just knew that the inventor of the Frywall had changed my frying life! But unfortunately, that didn't happen. The only thing I can think of that would make a difference (for me anyway) is to make it about one foot taller in the pan! Hahahahahahahaha