Handle for lifting grittle

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If the tab is not broken, you could probably fabricate something with some simple hardware. My friends had an older Defiant Encore where the tab was broken at the hole for the handle. They used a pair of vice grips. Not the most elegant solution, but it was functional.
 
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The tab on my stove does not have a hole in it. I searched VC parts thinking they would have offered something. Possibly something like the old time bottle cap opener would work. For now I got a heavier pair of gloves.
 
It's possible that the handle broke off and someone carefully ground down the remainder until it was flush.
 
I have the same stove with just a small tab off the griddle. It was clearly an engineering oversight but I just ended up removing the wood handle from a paint brush and it has worked fine for years. No gloves needed, just a steady hand.
 
I have the same stove with just a small tab off the griddle. It was clearly an engineering oversight but I just ended up removing the wood handle from a paint brush and it has worked fine for years. No gloves needed, just a steady hand.
Major engineering oversight, agreed.

So you attached the wooden paint brush handle to the cast iron griddle tab? How? Didn't it eventually smolder when you ran it hot?
 
Major engineering oversight, agreed.

So you attached the wooden paint brush handle to the cast iron griddle tab? How? Didn't it eventually smolder when you ran it hot?
No, sorry I was not clear in my post. I did not attach it to the stove. I use it as a lever to place under the tab and lift the griddle so I don't have to put gloves on every time I load up.
 
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