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Eddeas Kitchen Tongs Review: 3-Piece Silicone Set Worth It?

Hands-on review of the Eddeas 3-piece kitchen tongs with silicone tips. Grip strength, heat resistance, and how they compare to Oxo and StarPack.

By Nina Cho
Eddeas Kitchen Tongs Review: 3-Piece Silicone Set Worth It?

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Three sizes (7, 9, 12 inches) cover salads, stovetop, and oven tasks without compromise
  • Food-grade silicone tips are genuinely gentle on nonstick coatings and won't scratch
  • Locking mechanism collapses the 12-inch tongs to under 7 inches for easy drawer storage
  • Slip-resistant silicone grip holds even with wet or oily hands
  • Dishwasher safe with no degradation to the locking mechanism after repeated cycles

Cons

  • Heat limit of 484°F means direct open-flame contact causes scorching—these are kitchen tongs, not grill tongs
  • 7-inch pair lacks the leverage for heavy items like large cuts of meat
  • Newer brand with no long-term durability track record compared to Oxo or OXO Good Grips

If you cook anything involving a hot pan or open flame, tongs are non-negotiable. For years I reached for whatever came in a utensil set, then watched the silicone melt on a forgotten gas burner or the tips crack after three months. The Eddeas Kitchen Tongs 3-piece set ($27–35 on Amazon) promises food-grade silicone tips, a locking mechanism, and enough heat resistance for most home cooking. After six weeks of daily use—flipping burgers, tossing salads, reaching into a 450°F oven—I know exactly where this set delivers and where it falls short.

Quick verdict

Buy the Eddeas set if you want three distinct lengths for different tasks and treat nonstick cookware seriously. The silicone tips are genuinely gentle on coatings, and the locking mechanism solves the drawer-chaos problem. Skip it if you need tongs that can survive direct contact with open flame or want a proven brand with a track record.

Who is this for?

The Eddeas set targets home cooks who own nonstick pans and want one set to cover nearly every scenario. The 7-inch pair handles small tasks like tossing a salad or plating pasta. The 9-inch works for everyday pan work—flipping eggs, turning chicken cutlets. The 12-inch gives you reach for the sheet pan, the grill, or anything in a hot oven. If you cook 4+ nights a week and switch between stovetop and oven constantly, having three lengths in one drawer beats hunting for a single multi-use pair.

Key features

Three sizes for three jobs

The 7-inch tips the scales at under 3 ounces. They feel nimble for light work and store in a shallow utensil crock without folding. The 9-inch hits the sweet spot for daily stovetop use—enough reach to keep your hand clear of heat, short enough for control. The 12-inch earns its space during roasting and grilling. No single pair of tongs does all three comfortably; this set solves that.

Food-grade silicone tips

The silicone is molded over the stainless steel ends, not glued. Eddeas calls this an embedded design. What matters in practice: no gap where food gunk collects, no peeling after months of use. The tips are firm enough to grab a raw chicken breast but flexible enough not to gouge a ceramic-coated pan. Rated to 484°F—enough for oven tasks and hot pans, but not direct flame.

Locking mechanism with ring-pull

A small metal ring near the pivot point slides up to lock the tongs shut. Pull it down to release. The locked 12-inch tongs collapse to under 7 inches—flat enough for most kitchen drawers. The ring is easy to operate with a wet hand, which matters when you're mid-cook and don't want to set things down. Some competitors use a thumb press; the Eddeas ring is quieter and more deliberate.

Slip-resistant grip and thumb rest

The handle wraps about 60% of the circumference in a ridged silicone overlay. Even with olive oil on my hands, grip held during a 20-minute burger-flipping session. The molded thumb rest sits naturally under your thumb when holding the tongs in a standard pinch-grip. After extended use, no hot spots or pressure marks.

Dishwasher safe

Top-rack dishwasher placement works fine. Food rinses off easily because the silicone surface is smooth and non-porous. For thoroughness, I hand-washed the first few uses; after that, dishwasher cycles left no residue or odor. The locking mechanism did not loosen or stiffen over six weeks of machine washing.

Real-world performance

Testing started with a cast iron sear—2-pound bone-in chicken thighs at medium-high heat. The 9-inch tongs gripped firmly through the skin, turned cleanly without tearing. No flex in the stainless steel spine; the silicone tips held their shape under pressure. Next: a sheet pan of roasted vegetables at 425°F. The 12-inch tongs reached the back of the oven without the handle conducting noticeable heat. No scorching, no softening of the grip.

The 7-inch pair got the salad test. Romaine, cherry tomatoes, a handful of bean sprouts. Light grip worked; heaver items like a cooked potato half required too much pinch force to feel comfortable. These are best for precise, light work.

Nonstick testing: eggs on a ceramic nonstick skillet. No scratching, no sliding. The silicone tips dragged nothing. After scrubbing the pan with a nylon pad, no visible wear on the coating.

One limitation surfaced during a gas grill session: direct flame contact near the burner grate heated the silicone past 484°F. Slight scorching on one tip. Not a failure, just a reminder—this is not a grill-specific tong. Use a metal grate scraper or dedicated grill tongs for open-flame work.

Pros and cons

See the structured pros and cons below the article for the full breakdown.

Verdict & price check

The Eddeas 3-piece set is a practical buy for cooks who want dedicated lengths for different tasks and need silicone tips that won't wreck nonstick surfaces. The locking mechanism is the standout feature—it keeps your drawers organized and the tongs ready to grab. At the typical $27–35 range, it undercuts comparable Oxo and StarPack sets by $10–15. The heat limit and lack of open-flame durability are honest tradeoffs for a kitchen-focused design. Check the latest price for the Eddeas Kitchen Tongs 3-piece set on Amazon.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use Eddeas kitchen tongs on a gas or charcoal grill?
Technically yes, but with caution. The silicone tips are rated to 484°F. If your tongs contact open flame or sit too close to coals, the tips can scorch or melt. For regular grilling, a dedicated metal or high-heat silicone grill tong set is a better fit. Use the Eddeas set for oven work up to 425°F and stovetop tasks without issue.
Are Eddeas kitchen tongs dishwasher safe?
Yes. Place them on the top rack only. The locking mechanism, stainless steel body, and silicone tips all survived dozens of dishwasher cycles in testing with no looseness, rusting, or odor retention. Hand washing extends the silicone's lifespan if you want maximum longevity.
Do these tongs work on nonstick cookware?
Yes. The silicone tips are molded and firm but flexible enough to grip food without gouging or scratching ceramic, PTFE, or enamel-coated nonstick surfaces. No scratching occurred during egg-flipping tests on a ceramic nonstick skillet.
What is the locking mechanism like in practice?
The ring-pull lock slides up to close the tongs and down to open. It works with one hand, even with wet or greasy fingers. Locked tongs collapse compactly—the 12-inch pair becomes under 7 inches—which solves the common problem of tongs taking up too much drawer space.
How do Eddeas tongs compare to Oxo Good Grips or StarPack silicone tongs?
Oxo and StarPack have stronger brand recognition and longer track records. Eddeas undercuts them by $10–15 for a comparable 3-piece set with a functional locking mechanism. The silicone quality is similar; the stainless steel feel is slightly thinner on the Eddeas but not flimsy. Choose Eddeas for price and value; choose Oxo if brand trust and proven long-term durability matter more.

Final verdict

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