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Grilling authority, Steven Raichlen, host of the popular cooking series Barbecue University and author of the best-selling Barbecue Bible cookbook series, partnered with The Companion Group to create a fabulous line of innovative, versatile barbecue products. Use the Best of Barbecue Insulated Rubber Gloves for "pulling" (shredding) piping hot pork shoulders and other foods hot off the grill. These gloves are lighter and more flexible for greater dexterity, but well insulated to shield your hands from the hot meat.
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Chickyman
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| Review Date: February 22, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Chickyman, Cape Cod, Ma |
| I can't believe these gloves haven't been reviewed by anyone else yet! I've had mine for a year now and they are absolutely great for handling hot foods. I use them for pulling pork butt or moving hot chicken from the grill (or oven) to the cutting board (and then to hold onto it while carving it). When I can't smoke pork butt outside in the winter, I do pulled pork in my crockpot and with these gloves I can shove my hands right into the scalding liquid of the crockpot to remove the butt and then pull it apart. Another great feature is when you clean them, you just leave them on and wash your hands with soap and water under the faucet. I think they're great! |
very handy
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| Review Date: January 3, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Todd Bradley, Broomfield, CO USA |
| I didn't even know a product like this existed until seeing it on Raichlen's TV show. Before I had this, I would try to get all the meat off a freshly smoked chicken using bare hands, knives, and forks, which was an uncomfortable mess. With the insulated gloves, I can now just shred away and not burn my fingers. The outside of the gloves clean up instantly, too. The only downside is if you get food inside the glove by accident; cleaning that out can be a pain. |
Does exactly what it is advertised to do!
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| Review Date: July 12, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Larry Rodman, Brookline, NH United States |
| These gloves made pulling pork a joy. No more hurting fingers from the heat. They worked fantastic, and also allow me to pull hot food such as ribs off the smoker with ease. |
great gloves
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| Review Date: July 30, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Jeff Edwards, Benton, KY USA |
| These are the first gloves I have found that truly will allow you to handle meat off the pit,especially pulling pork. I will buy more but would like have the same thing in black. |
does the job
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| Review Date: January 18, 2008 |
| Reviewer: padlnjones, greenville, SC United States |
| bought these for pulling pork bbq, and making tofu, which requires squeezing a cheesecloth bag with very hot soy pulp in it. The gloves protected my hands very well. recommended. |
Great Gloves!
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| Review Date: May 15, 2008 |
| Reviewer: LV51, Galveston, TX |
| I purchased these gloves to use with my Showtime Rotissiere. The gloves that came with the Showtime didn't last long and cracked on some of the fingers. The Steven Raichlen Insulated Food Gloves worked perfectly to remove meats from the rotissiere. Cost less too! Showtime wanted over $30 to replace with their gloves. Thanks Steven Raichlen! |
The Best For Handling Hot Food
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| Review Date: July 2, 2008 |
| Reviewer: F. Qarana, Detroit, Michigan |
| A pair of these came with my rotisserie machine and I love how I can handle piping hot food without a problem. It makes cutting up chicken and roast a breeze. I order this for a friend and now I'm thinking of getting a back up pair for me. Washing it is so easy too, I just "wash my hands" as I'm wearing them. Don't wash the inside. |
Best heat gloves ever
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| Review Date: September 18, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Susan R. Sweeney, |
| I ordered these gloves as I had them before and they are the greatest for handling things off the grill or out of the oven |
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