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HomeBBQ StoreBBQ Grills & SmokersSteven Raichlen Best of Barbecue Insulated Food Gloves, Pair |
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Best BBQ Gloves EVER Aug 14, 2010 I've been looking for some good bbq gloves that I could get greasy and dirty that would clean up easy and stand up well to hot items.
Well I found them.
These gloves ROCK
Yes they are a little slippery when handling things, you can't really grab small stuff, but get a couple of bear claws and pulling pork is never easier.
Wash up is as simple as running them under hot water, some dish detergent, and just rub together like your washing your hands without the gloves.
Walla..clean and back in the bbq drawer
LOVE EM'
worth every penny
Yuck Jul 28, 2010 I usually take reviews with a little grain of salt. I should not have with these. The fact that Raichlen puts his name on these things is as disgusting as they are. I can't believe what people will put their name on for just a few bucks.
-Made in China-whatever. I read that here. Pretty hard to find stuff like this not made there.
-I remove them from the package and look at them. There is actually dirt and grime MOLDED into the glove! This is not texture but dirt and crud!
-They stink. Bad. Like this is going to eventually kill you bad. Maybe that will go away with time but I am not going to find out.
-The inside is cloth. Other evidence that the factory these are made in is a complete dump is that there was literally organic material inside the gloves when I got them. Little flecks of grass and grime.
-Best I could tell, these were brand new and not a returned item.
-I'll eat the return postage out of principal.
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barbecue gloves Jan 17, 2010 I like the insulation. It really protects your hands, but if you have small hands it can be hard to grasp things with it.
White == Dirty Jan 11, 2010 These get dirty and nasty looking pretty quickly. Which means if you have guests over and are touching meat with them, that could be a little awkward. I tried everything I could to clean them but apparently pork butt can stain them pretty good.
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not useful Dec 16, 2009 These gloves aren't made for real high-temp work like on a grill or smoker (300 F, 400 F, etc) - just touching hot food (which is more like 160 F).
For that, they are way oversized and very stiff - I normally wear men's large gloves and my hands were swimming in them - I couldn't use any sort of tool that required anything more than a clinched fist to manipulate it.
I guess these gloves might be useful for someone who wears mens' XL gloves (or maybe even larger).
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