Stovearmor Reviews 1

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.3

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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

It's a little suspicious & dodgy looking

It's a little suspicious that the only reviews you find on this company are on their own website. But despite having bought more than one of their products, there is no way to leave a review on their website.
One product (induction stovetop protection mat) looks nothing at all like it did in the online photo. I didn't expect it to look exactly the same, but instead of looking like a marble pattern as shown online, what we received looks like a black mat with white paint spilt over it (not in an artistic way, looks more like a tradie that hasn't cleaned up).
A plain black mat would've looked better than this.
It's supposedly an Australian company that created their products but it comes with instructions written in Fahrenheit instead of Celsius. 🤔 One might understand why you might include Fahrenheit aswell as Celsius but in their case they haven't bothered with Celsius at all. Which is odd given this is the temperature scale used in Australia.
Based on these three factors (suspicious reviews & the look of the product received, instructions not in Australian measurements) I'm dubious to cook with it, despite it saying (on the website) it's heat resistant to 220°c (the packaging states heat resistance in Fahrenheit).
So it might protect the induction stove top from scratches when you're not cooking, but I don't trust it not to burn and mark the stovetop if an element is turned on.

3 March 2026
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