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Protect Your Quartz Countertops: Hot Pot Do’s and Don’ts
Written by Melissa H.Fenton in Bed Runners & Scarves
No, a hot pot should not be placed directly on quartz countertops. Quartz countertops are not heat-resistant and may crack or discolor if exposed to high temperatures.

Quartz countertops are a popular choice for kitchens due to their durability and low maintenance characteristics. However, it is important to note that they are not entirely heat resistant. While quartz countertops can withstand moderate heat from everyday use, they may crack or discolor if exposed to high temperatures.

Therefore, it is not recommended to place a hot pot or a pan directly on the quartz countertop. Instead, use trivets or hot pads to protect the surface from heat damage. Taking care of your quartz countertop properly can increase its lifespan and maintain its aesthetic appeal.

Sizzling pots of savory broth and thinly sliced meats – hot pot is the ultimate comfort food. But setting up your hot pot at home can be tricky. Granite countertops are beautiful, but their polished surfaces aren’t exactly designed for steaming, bubbling hot pots. So can you put your hot pot directly on granite?

The short answer is yes, you can use a hot pot on granite countertops. Granite is an extremely durable natural stone that can withstand exposure to heat. However, there are a few precautions you should take to avoid damaging your countertops when using a hot pot.

Place a trivet or hot pads under the hot pot to prevent direct contact with the granite. The extreme heat from the boiling broth can potentially cause cracks or discoloration on the surface. A trivet helps distribute the heat. You can also use folded kitchen towels in a pinch. In addition, be sure to avoid dragging the hot pot across the granite, as scratches can occur.

With some care taken to protect your countertops, you can safely enjoy hot pot on your granite surfaces. Just be mindful of using trivets and avoiding any harsh scraping. Follow these tips and your granite will hold up beautifully for many hot pot meals to come.

Now that you know it’s possible, get ready to gather your ingredients and fire up a flavorful, steaming hot pot tonight!