Just like a pixelated hand icon, you too can double-click all over your kitchen with these oven mitts.

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3 Comments
Robert on 06.11.2009 at 14:57 PM
Ordered a set for my wife. I’ll try to remember to post back when they arrive with product quality and other details.
Shawn on 06.12.2009 at 10:06 AM
Iconic! Using a computer icon for the kitchen.
Robert on 12.22.2009 at 17:59 PM
The print is on both sides. That makes them ambidextrous. The graphics seem to be normal screen prints. However, the material is so thin, they aren’t very useful as oven mitts. If you want them as a conversation piece, you’ll be happy with them, though. Sorry it took so long to post back.
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