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Heat Resistant Fireplace and Barbecue Gloves

Heat Resistant Fireplace and Barbecue Gloves
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Heat Resistant Fireplace and Barbecue Gloves

 
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*Convenient leather hanging loops *Nice look for home decor *Black and Rust color hides soot and dirt *Ideal last minute gift*Gauntlet Cuff

 
Our Price: $29.95
 
 

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Product Details
Average Customer Rating: based on 23 reviews

Features
  • 13" Durable suede cowhide leather (not cotton)

  • Glove design for dexterity, not a mitten. One size fits all

  • *Ideal last minute gift*Gauntlet Cuff Leather reinforcing finger seams

  • Comfortable synthetic wool lining


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 23 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

19 of 19 found the following review helpful:


5Great gloves  Jan 02, 2007 By Richard Walters
I heat my home primarily with a woodstove. I often have my hands near high heat. With these gloves I've experienced no discomfort or difficulty manipulating the wood. Plus the leather and lining are quite malleable.

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:


5Great for the price  Dec 11, 2007 By RRV IV "Grill Master"
These gloves are great for the money spent. First thing I would like to talk about are the pros and later I will discuss the cons.

The Pros of this product are numerous.
1. As long as you are wearing long sleeves, the comparatively short gloves are completely sufficient at protecting your wrist and forearm.
2. Durable in high heat
3. Comfortable inside lining
4. Rather stylish

The Cons are.
1. When gripping metal at around 800 degrees Fahrenheit (roughly 400 C) These gloves start to melt a little bit and are not sufficient at keeping out the heat.
2. It is hard to clean the inside lining. Especially if you are grilling with raw meat and a rub. So wash your hands first. I know this is a bit of a hassle but you don't want to tear your inside lining, which can happen when you clean it.

The cons are only applicable in certain circumstances which is why I would recommend this product. It is going to rock the gloves off your basic oven mitten :-)

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:


2Inexpensive, but not really suitable for barbecue use  Nov 13, 2010 By D. Deep
I was looking for something to use with my propane grill that would allow me to remove various cooking utensils (mostly skewers and my fish-grilling basket) from the grilltop with more dexterity than the usual oven mitt. These gloves are handsome looking and very comfortable, but are nearly useless when it comes to heat resistance. If I grip a hot skewer for the 5-10 seconds required to remove meat or vegetables from it, my hand becomes very uncomfortable and I have to shift the skewer from one hand to the other. After just three uses, the fingertips of both gloves have partially melted and show the imprints of the round skewer heads on them. I have cotton oven mitts that are more heat resistant than these gloves, which is a shame because the gloves are very reasonably priced and seem nicely constructed. I would not recommend these for use with a barbecue grill. I am amazed that other users have given them such high praise; maybe the manufacturer has cheapened them or I got a defective pair.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


4Capable fireplace gloves  Dec 19, 2009 By A reader
I bought these gloves on Amazon for $19.96, and they were well worth it. They are sturdy, long enough in the cuffs and thick enough in the hands to protect from the heat of a fire. They look good, too. The black color of the glove part doesn't show the dark soot from burnt logs and ashes. The red cuffs do show a bit of dirt, but it's not that big a deal, in my opinion. Overall, these gloves are a good value.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Well made gloves  Oct 13, 2008 By Eduard J. Hahn
I have had these gloves for about a year and they work very well for adding logs to my fire place. I have manipulated hot logs and have not felt any discomfort. They might be a bit bulky for grilling, though.

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