High Temp Cooking Gloves

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sqwib

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Anyone know where to get them I think they are silicone.

I don't like the 3 finger kind (mitts).

Some body on here had a pic and I believe it was fitted like a glove, someone photoshopped the image and put flames on it
 
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I just went out to Northern Tools and got a heavy duty pair of high temp welding gloves but they didn't have flames on them. But tomorrow I'll have them in some flames while smoking some sausages thou. Now they did have some heavy plastic stuff maybe silicone but they will work really good for pulling pork too. I think they are for chemical protection thou.
 
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I just went out to Northern Tools and got a heavy duty pair of high temp welding gloves but they didn't have flames on them. But tomorrow I'll have them in some flames while smoking some sausages thou. Now they did have some heavy plastic stuff maybe silicone but they will work really good for pulling pork too. I think they are for chemical protection thou.
If you mean the leather ones, I have a a pair also but get messy during a cook.
 
My wife just got me some from Amazon. Mr. Bar-B-Q Insulated Barbecue gloves. This link shows white but mine are black.

 About 18 bucks.

BTW these are only good for handling the food. Espeically greasy meat and such. If you want to handle metal parts like your fire basket etc. get yourself some Ove Gloves.

 
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Ove gloves, I have a pair.  They're ok, kinda sorta.  Great for moving metal items, from oven to counter, etc.....BUT don't expect to hold onto the items too long.  Wouldn't certainly want to handle food products with them though.  Now those Texas BBQ offerings look like the answer for the handling of meat.
 
I went down to the hardware store and bought some leather welders gloves.  I can pick up burning logs without feeling it and you have more functionality with the 5 fingers than those silly mitts.  I have had mine going on 5 years.
 
These are the same gloves the sell on Texas BBQ Rub at a fraction of the cost.  I use them and they are great.

 
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