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Gloves for Ribs and other meats?
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Powderhound
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Folks, looking for a thin heat resistant glove that I can put latex over the top. Thinner and more heat resistant the better for dexterity when handling the meat. Thanks in advance.
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Search for gloves on this forum. Most seem to use latex or nitrile for handling raw meat then switching to heavy vinyl gloves (cheap at hardware store) for hot meat. Heavy vinyl gloves can go in dishwasher.Richmond and Mathews County, VA. Large BGE, Weber gas, little Weber charcoal. Vintage ManGrates. Little reddish portable kamado that shall remain nameless here. Very Extremely Stable Genius.
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JethroVA said:Search for gloves on this forum. Most seem to use latex or nitrile for handling raw meat then switching to heavy vinyl gloves (cheap at hardware store) for hot meat. Heavy vinyl gloves can go in dishwasher.Large, Medium, Mini, and Mini Max, a few too many accessories, 2 kids, 1 dog, and original wife. Lover of winter, powdery snow, and lots of golf.
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I use 'Cut Gloves' then put on nitrile gloves right over them ..I've slow smoked and eaten so much pork, I'm legally recognized as being part swine - Chatsworth Ca.
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I also find that the heavy vinyl ones are great for wearing while pulling pork butt.Richmond and Mathews County, VA. Large BGE, Weber gas, little Weber charcoal. Vintage ManGrates. Little reddish portable kamado that shall remain nameless here. Very Extremely Stable Genius.
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These work great.Go Gamecocks!!!
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I've used these for quite some time. Good for removing large cuts and for pulling pork. They are either on sale, or have come down about 30% recently.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007ZGURK?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=od_aui_detailpages00
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If you will not be handling big heavy hot meat for extended periods of time, the cheap dishwashing gloves that you can buy at any Walmart or Dollar store work like a charm. They are cheap, pretty durable and offer fair heat protection. They clean up real easy as well. At a $1.00 for 2 or 3 pair, they are hard to beat. If you are handling meat in a restaurant or event type setting I would not recommend them. However for home use they are near perfect.
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Check out nitrile foam gloves.
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blasting said:
I've used these for quite some time. Good for removing large cuts and for pulling pork. They are either on sale, or have come down about 30% recently.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007ZGURK?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=od_aui_detailpages00Large, Medium, Mini, and Mini Max, a few too many accessories, 2 kids, 1 dog, and original wife. Lover of winter, powdery snow, and lots of golf. -
http://www.amazon.com/Ekogrips-Heat-Silicone-Grill-Gloves/dp/B00HLPXL80 were on sale the other day for $10.00 on Amazon. Unfortunately back to the normal $17.00 price today.
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I haven't tried it but many peeps use cotton gloves with disposable latex or nitrile gloves over them.Which came first the chicken or the egg? I egged the chicken and then I ate his leg.
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bob.bud said:http://www.amazon.com/Ekogrips-Heat-Silicone-Grill-Gloves/dp/B00HLPXL80 were on sale the other day for $10.00 on Amazon. Unfortunately back to the normal $17.00 price today.Large, Medium, Mini, and Mini Max, a few too many accessories, 2 kids, 1 dog, and original wife. Lover of winter, powdery snow, and lots of golf.
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I like my regular Pit Mit gloves and then use a silicone baking liner to grab the meat.
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Disclaimer: I should have read your post better before I posted-
Answer: check the local dollar store for "under" gloves. Work like a charm.
what I originally wrote:
To each their own correct?
So with that being said, I took a comp BBQ class a few years back and a pit master (instructor) there had a thin pair of cotton/wool blend gloves with little r value and put disposable latex over them.
What it does is gives you the insulation, but also allows you a bit more precision mobility. I picked up a pair at the dollar store and used my disposable latex from Costco over them at an event and it worked fabulously-
The fancy, high heat gloves I have been suckered into purchasing are just a waste and hard to do anything in, especially get on and off.
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allsid said:Disclaimer: I should have read your post better before I posted-
Answer: check the local dollar store for "under" gloves. Work like a charm.
what I originally wrote:
To each their own correct?
So with that being said, I took a comp BBQ class a few years back and a pit master (instructor) there had a thin pair of cotton/wool blend gloves with little r value and put disposable latex over them.
What it does is gives you the insulation, but also allows you a bit more precision mobility. I picked up a pair at the dollar store and used my disposable latex from Costco over them at an event and it worked fabulously-
The fancy, high heat gloves I have been suckered into purchasing are just a waste and hard to do anything in, especially get on and off.
Good luck-Large, Medium, Mini, and Mini Max, a few too many accessories, 2 kids, 1 dog, and original wife. Lover of winter, powdery snow, and lots of golf. -
Appears you may have already found the solution for you but you may want to take look at these: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00K1L9SAG?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage
I bought those about a year ago and have been satisfied with them. They are textured so things don't slip around so easily and the longer cuff affords a bir more protection from heat when reaching in and grabbing/moving things around.
The fingers are not too stiff to be able to have some dexterity but I certainly wouldn't want to perform surgery with them.“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
HeavyG said:Appears you may have already found the solution for you but you may want to take look at these: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00K1L9SAG?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage
I bought those about a year ago and have been satisfied with them. They are textured so things don't slip around so easily and the longer cuff affords a bir more protection from heat when reaching in and grabbing/moving things around.
The fingers are not too stiff to be able to have some dexterity but I certainly wouldn't want to perform surgery with them.Large, Medium, Mini, and Mini Max, a few too many accessories, 2 kids, 1 dog, and original wife. Lover of winter, powdery snow, and lots of golf. -
Here we go! Leave it to Malcom. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLmK3fob2GE Large, Medium, Mini, and Mini Max, a few too many accessories, 2 kids, 1 dog, and original wife. Lover of winter, powdery snow, and lots of golf.
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