These are large sized replacement handles for newer era Revere Ware pans. Please use the information below and the pictures to make sure they will fit your cookware before you buy. These parts are newly
manufactured by RevereWareParts.com and are made to look and work just like original Revere Ware handles.
Material: Bakelite, stainless steel, aluminum
Includes: One handle + hardware set
Measurements: 5.6 in (142 mm) long overall, 4.8 in (122 mm) long Bakelite
Fits: Newer style 2 quart and 3 quart sauce pans and similar handled steamer baskets, 8 inch skillets; both copper
bottom and tri-ply aluminum core varieties, and possibly others. These fit Revere Ware cookware with handles that have one screw through the
metal part of the handle.
Note that all sizes of this type of handle (small, medium, large, and
x-large) have the same size metal spline at the end, so they will fit
any pot that accepts this type of handle, although a large handle on a
very small pot might be visually unappealing. Please use the
measurements above to insure you choose a proper size.
Replaces: Revere
called this handle style "Style No. 3" and "one-piece". The original
Revere part number for this handle (large size) was 36031. It also
had an older part number of the 4xx type that we have not been able to
determine.
Hardware Notes
The
screw in the hardware set is Phillips head, not slotted like some of the
original Revere Ware screw sets were (most of these handles were riveted, not screwed on). Because the original slot head
screws strip very easily, we consider this an improvement.
Bakelite Notes
Bakelite
is a great heat resistant material, but it can be a bit brittle if mistreated.
It is generally not a good idea to put Bakelite parts
in the oven; it can make them dull or in some cases crack. We do not
offer our Bakelite parts as oven-safe.
It is generally not a good idea to put Bakelite parts
in the dishwasher; the soap will eventually dull and dry out the
surface of the Bakelite. We do not offer our Bakelite parts as
dishwasher-safe.
Installation Notes
The
only slightly difficult part about replacing these handles is removing
the rivet holding the old handles on. Please see our
removal guide for help with this.