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Fix saucepan handle.
hubris
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A well used but trusty saucepan was recently damaged in my house. The sole issue is the plastic handle snapped when it was dropped. I am unable to remove the stub of the handle from the saucepan, so am curious to know if it's possible to attach replacement handles to a saucepan where the stub of the old one is still there.
Any ideas, even unusual ones?
Thanks.
Any ideas, even unusual ones?
Thanks.
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I would probably bin it. I'm usually more enthusiastic about fixing things, but a badly attached handle could fall off and spill hot water or oil everywhere.0
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My MIL has had a handleless pan for years. She uses it in the oven as a casserole dish and therefore moves it using oven gloves with both hands.0
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