Pulled pork puller

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I have them.  My wife says they are the wolf claws.  Received as a gift from a daughter a few months ago.  I've pulled pork and beef, plus used them for moving hot meat if my gloves weren't readily available.  Just last night used them for moving a cold cross rib roast around the counter while making thin slices for French dip sandwiches.  I use them because I have them.  I keep them in the kitchen not with my BBQ/smoker stuff.  They work as advertised.  Are they 100% necessary?  Nope.  Handy?  Yep. 
 
I offer this comment with the caution that wives are always correct, even if the evidence indicates otherwise. I have both Wolf Claws and Alsing Meat Claws. They are somewhat different. They both seem to work equally well but I personally find the Alsings to be more comfortable.
 
You have to use a deep bowl. I use a 20qt pot that's pretty deep. Otherwise you'll have pulled pork wallpaper. Not bad if you're a "saving it for later" type.
 
Sorry for resurrecting an old post, but I use a spaghetti scoop to shred any parts that are too hot to do by hand. Saves buying another widget and works just as good. 
 
I used both bbq gloves and the Bear Claws.  Using the gloves I found it difficult to get all off the fat off so I begin with the gloves and use the claws after.  I just got them for Christmas and love them!
 
 
I know Cabela's sells them but I prefer to use my on paws.  I've found I can "feel" the fatty spots and get them out better than my eyes can see them.  Yes, I wash my hands thoroughly and make sure the meat has cooled enough to be pulled by hand.  Learned that last part the very first time I pulled!
iv seen them at cabelas as well....but if you smoke to 200*IT most of the time you can just scrape it apart with a fork or tongs or whatever you got in your hand
 
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