Hot Bowls, No Burns: Ezra Shows How This Microwave Caddy Works

If you’ve ever pulled a hot bowl out of the microwave only to burn your fingers or spill soup across the counter, you know the struggle. That’s where the Handy Gourmet Microwave Cool Caddy comes in — a simple but smart solution to make reheating meals safer, easier, and cleaner.

In our latest demo video, Ezra puts this device to the test and shows how it can help anyone — from busy families to older adults and people with accessibility needs — handle hot dishes with confidence.


What Is the Microwave Cool Caddy?

The Handy Gourmet Microwave Cool Caddy is designed to act like a tray and carrier for your hot dishes. Simply slide your bowl or plate onto the tray before microwaving. When the timer beeps, you can grab the caddy’s side handles to remove your food. The best part? The handles stay cool to the touch.

Key features include:

  • Cool-grip handles to prevent burns
  • Spill-catching design that reduces cleanup
  • Flexible fit for bowls as small as 5″ and plates up to 10½”
  • Dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning

Why It Matters for Accessibility

At Enabling Technology Solutions, we’re always looking for devices that promote safety, independence, and dignity. For someone who struggles with dexterity, vision, or balance, removing hot dishes from a microwave can be risky. This caddy reduces the chance of burns and messy spills, making mealtime more manageable and stress-free.


Ezra’s Demo Highlights

In the video, Ezra walks through several real-world uses:

  • Reheating soup
  • Removing a steaming plate without potholders
  • Demonstrating how easy it is to clean

Watch the Demo

👉 Click here to watch Ezra’s full demo on YouTube

You’ll see the caddy in action, learn its pros and cons, and find out if it could be the right fit for your home.


Final Thoughts

Sometimes the simplest gadgets make the biggest difference. The Handy Gourmet Microwave Cool Caddy isn’t flashy, but it solves an everyday problem — and for many of the people we serve, it’s a small step toward greater independence.