i am looking for a good set of silicone gloves

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I am in need of X-Large gloves that are Flexible and Washable with heat resistance. I would use them most frequently for handling Butts, Briskets and Rotisserie Chickens so 300*F resistance would be all that is needed. Many rubber or vinyl coated gloves are not textureized and are very slippery and the high heat Leather gloves are not washable and would be a Bacterial hazard if used to handle the meat directly. Any Suggestions?...JJ
 
I bought a pair of thick rubber gloves at lowes the are textured and the cuff goes 2/3 of the way to my elbow. They were packaged by butterball. They are blue in color and less than $10.

  Easy to wash just put them on and use soap and hot water.
 
This is what I use use to but them from a BBQ website then found them here a lot cheaper. 
 
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-25e...langId=-1&keyword=rubber gloves&storeId=10051

These are at Home Depot and are insulated, for food, meat and smoking, and reasonable too!  But, they are only available on line.

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[h2]TCG Gray Insulated Food Gloves[/h2]
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I am in need of X-Large gloves that are Flexible and Washable with heat resistance. I would use them most frequently for handling Butts, Briskets and Rotisserie Chickens so 300*F resistance would be all that is needed. Many rubber or vinyl coated gloves are not textureized and are very slippery and the high heat Leather gloves are not washable and would be a Bacterial hazard if used to handle the meat directly. Any Suggestions?...JJ
Hi JJ,

I am mike from China. And I am working in a silicone products factory.

Here is our Web: http://www.chakou.net/

We have this type of gloves in your need.

If you still have this need,pls feel free to contact me.

My e-mail: [email protected]

Have a good day!

Best Regards

Mike
 
You should give the Ekogrips a try! They are sold on Amazon and come in 3 sizes, a one-size-fits-most, L/XL, and XXL. They have a lifetime warranty, money back guarantee, free size exchange, and also include personal customer service. Nothing to lose by giving them a shot!

 
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I recently tried this new brand I got from Amazon http://bit.ly/blubbaqoo  it has the same texture as the top selling ones, but it is thicker, which is why I chose it as I am more sensitive to heat than most people. I can use it to handle huge ribs on the grill without problem, and it can tolerate up to 480 Degrees Fahrenheit. Of course it is easy to wash as well, I will simply dump it in the dish washer every time after use. Hope it helps.
 
Great gloves also depend on the thickness of the rubber on the gloves, especially if you are cooking in extreme temperatures like bbq

Heres a set of gloves I've purchased from amazon which I also use as pot holders

 
Sorry for the late bump, but I used ove gloves for years, but they had one major problem - if they got wet they were useless.

So I just stumbled upon some seriously good quality silicone ones a friend of mine had that you can get at firehouseleisureproducts.com    - with these being silicon and dishwasher safe I may never need to buy a pair again
 
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