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Most wire trivets lift cookware off surfaces using small feet, a three-legged design, or a raised wire-grid platform so pots and pans sit above the countertop.
Wire trivets and racks are commonly used as steamer or steam stands, pot supports, cooling racks for baked goods, and general surfaces for holding hot dishes to protect countertops and tables.
Trivets are sold either individually or in small sets—some listings show "Pack of 1" while others explicitly state "This set includes 2 trivets."
Some wire trivets include removable rubber feet or a three-leg design for stability, while larger counter-style mats may have a non-slip cushioned backing to reduce sliding.
Common materials and finishes include stainless steel, plain steel, chrome or chrome-plated wire, and copper-plated steel; many listings simply describe them as metal.
Common shapes include small round trivets and rectangular or square cooling racks. Small round trivets and compact wire cooling racks often measure about 6–8 inches across with low profiles around 1 inch, while larger rectangular cooling racks and counter mats are available in bigger sizes (examples from listings include 16.9 × 11.5 inches and mats up to about 20 inches long).
Care varies by product: some trivets are labeled dishwasher-safe, others recommend hand washing, and decorative pieces or mats may advise spot cleaning or wiping only.
Wire trivets and counter mats protect countertops and tabletops from heat damage caused by hot pots and pans. Some mats also include non-slip cushioned backings to prevent sliding.