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Oven mitts
dmirish1
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Anyone ever use these?
Says they are good up to 932 degrees. Anyone have any better suggestion?
http://www.amazon.com/Oven-Gloves-Resistant-Light-Weight-Potholders/dp/B00CHO64NE
Winchester, Virginia LBGE, MiniMax
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I just use a good pair of welder gloves personally. I have one of those but I rarely use it.Large and Mini BGE
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My daughter has a couple of pairs of these and really likes them. She bakes cakes professionally (at home) and finds they are ideal for changing racks and moving pans around in the oven. Have tried her "old set" picking up a setter and they worked just fine. She did comment that you do not want to get them damp or they become heat magnets.
I found the dexterity was much better than with welder's gloves. She washes hers, no idea how, but claims they come out like new.Delta B.C. - Whiskey and steak, because no good story ever started with someone having a salad! -
I have these and they work great for moving the plate setter etc.... More cost effective
http://www.amazon.com/Ove-Glove-Surface-Handler-Oven/dp/B00I6RXD2G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1434122166&sr=8-1&keywords=ove+gloves
McDonough,Ga Large & Small BGE Dawgs, Falcons and Bravos! -
Actually after reading the reviews it appears the link I posted is for a knock off version ? Id be cautious before going off my recommendation. The original "Ove Glove" is fantastic.McDonough,Ga Large & Small BGE Dawgs, Falcons and Bravos!
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I like that the inside is 100% cotton. If you read my signature line, you can tell I'm a big fan of cotton. My only problem with them would be if the gloves fit too tight to remove quickly. Hypothetically, if you spilled soup from a pot and couldn't slip the glove off, your burnt.Steven
Mini Max with Woo stone combo, LBGE, iGrill 2, Plate Setter,
two cotton pot holders to handle PS
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I have the exact ones, but long cuff.... They work well.
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@jgoodson I see the "Ove Glove is a hot surface handler with heat protection up to 540 degrees." I wanted something that could be used at pizza temperatures.
Winchester, Virginia LBGE, MiniMax
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@dmirish1 I use these all the time when woking... The heat rolls up the sides of the wok. I wear these at all times. I am also pull hot CI pans off the Egg as well.
You can see in the video in this thread where I am wearing the glove. This is one of the hottest fires I have experienced when woking.
http://eggheadforum.com/discussion/1181949/chicken-fried-rice-for-dinner-through-the-weekday#latest
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Duuuhhh.I found these on Amazon a couple of years ago.
A knit material, and they go in the washer.
The absolute best I have seen for handling HOT stuff!
John in the Willamette Valley of Oregon -
I had the Ove Glove. I thought it worked better than welders gloves as far as heat deflection. But it was too small, and reduced my dexterity too much. If the OP's gloves really do go to 932 (but not one degree hotter), and they come in size large, I suppose they would be great.
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I use silicone, because I cook outside and sometimes I leave my gloves on the table. The Ov Glove is outstanding for high heat protection, but useless when wet.
My silicone gloves can be immersed in boiling water, and take my hot iron from Egg to kitchen. Even if I have to just use them like any other potholder, without putting my hand inside.
Yeah, sometimes I feel some heat intensely... but for 95% of my cooks, the silicone is good enough.
Indianapolis, IN
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