Boomers Knew Exactly What This Was—Everyone Else Is Confused (It’s Not a Decor Piece!)

You’re cleaning out your kitchen, pulling everything off the counter—and you spot it: a smooth, polished slab of granite, about the size of a cutting board, sitting quietly near the stove.
You’ve lived with it for years… but suddenly realize: “Wait—what even IS this?”
If you’re under 40, you might assume it’s a trivet, a serving platter, or even a weird decor accent. But if you ask a Boomer? They’ll smile and say:
“That’s a granite countertop heat pad—and it saved my countertops for decades.”
Let’s clear up the mystery once and for all.
What Is That Granite Slab? (Spoiler: It’s Not Just Leftover Stone)
Before quartz and engineered stone took over kitchens, natural granite countertops were a luxury investment—beautiful, durable, but surprisingly vulnerable to one thing: heat.
When you place a scorching-hot pot or pan directly on granite, you risk:

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