Powerful, heavy-duty mitt
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| Review Date: January 7, 2009 |
| Reviewer: tiny dancer, NC |
| Perfect insulation. And washes nicely. I washed it on the delicate cycle and air dried it, and stills looks brand new. |
Inexpensive and quality
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| Review Date: November 9, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Realist, Davenport, IA USA |
| Not much to say. Around $5 or so and Weber quality. Cheaper than other off brand mitts. |
no more lost hairs
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| Review Date: August 8, 2008 |
| Reviewer: R. Anconetani, So Cal, USA |
Very nice to not burn the hairs off my hand removing the grill lid, or trying to arrange coals, or flipping burgers. Also very stylish.
Highly recommended. |
Definitely Worth the Price
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| Review Date: July 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer: El Officianado, Florida, USA |
| For the price, this mitt is well worth it. I like the way it covers your forearms. Many times I have burned them when placing a roasting rack or skewer apparatus on a large platter to bring inside, and they slid just enough to touch my forearm. It does smart. This mitt eliminates this slight mishap. It also eliminates wincing when adjusting hot coals or adding charcoal to the fire; or when getting close to the fire to flip or move whatever you are cooking. It is a heavy duty mitt of decent bulk and quality. It fits my hands (I bought two) just fine and does not materially hinder my handling of barbecue utensils or cooking racks. I have no problem with its thumb as others have mentioned. I must admit however, that I would not attempt to wear them while picking up small to medium plates. Hope this helps. |
Goes well with the Weber grill
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| Review Date: January 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Dr. John A. Hamel V, Kensington, MD USA |
| Let's face it, a mitt is a mitt. I purchased this mitt because it adds to the grilling experience using my Weber grill. Sure, it has a longer design when compared to regular oven mitts, but regular mitts protect your hands just as well. The main reason to purchase this product is to add to the experience of Weber grilling. |
Nice item!
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| Review Date: July 20, 2008 |
| Reviewer: T. M. Snyder, PA Coal Region |
| Everything I expected from Weber! I own a Weber Performer with One-Touch as well as a Weber Q220 Q-Grill, and many Weber accessories for both. I have yet to be disappointed. |
A great Mitt!
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| Review Date: June 13, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Anthony Cole, |
| The Weber 6401 Barbecue Mitt arrived promptly and in good order. I would do business with this vendor again. |
Grill thrill
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| Review Date: March 10, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Amanda Richards, Georgetown, Guyana |
Grill
Grill
I love to grill
I love to grill outside
Until
It's time to turn the ribs
Oh gee
It burns the hair right off of me
Hot
Hot
It must be hot
It must be hot an awful lot
If not
It won't cook through and through
And meat
Will still be bleeding when we eat
Mitt
Mitt
I got this mitt
I got this mitt because
My pit
Is filled with coal and open flames
It flares
Not just the food, it's me that sears
Love
Love
A mitt to love
A mitt that fits just like
A glove
And spared my skin from burning off
When turning
To stop barbecue from burning
Pros:
1. Mitt fits comfortably all the way to your elbow (unless you've got really long arms)
2. Works fine at resisting heat and flames while you turn, baste and otherwise fiddle around with chunks of food on a grill
3. Aesthetically pleasing and has a ring for hanging when not in use.
4. Affordable
5. People volunteer for cooking duty if they can get a turn with the cool glove
Cons:
1. Turning food with a fork is fairly easy, but the thickness of the glove makes for clumsy work with tongs and brush
2. Gets dirty quickly when the sauce starts to fly
3. People tend to "forget" to leave it behind when they're through helping you cook.
Amanda Richards, March 10, 2009
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