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Arres XL BBQ Grilling Gloves Review And Rating

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

Arres XL BBQ Grilling Gloves come in two sizes: extra-large (13" long and 6.5" wide) and regular (9.5" long x 7" wide), are available in black only, and are constructed of a thick silicone material, and thus are not that dexterous.

Fortune High Heat Grilling Gloves Review And Rating

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

Fortune Grilling Gloves come in one size that "fits all" and a thin poly-cotton inside is fairly comfortable. The manufacturer lists them as being safe to 425 degrees F. They are FDA approved as being 100 percent BPA free and are textured on both the front and back with heart-shaped silicone bumps for improved grip.

Weber Premium Heat Resistant Gloves Review

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

The fabric Weber Premium Heat Resistant Gloves are 13" in length and come in two sizes, S/M and L/XL. They are made from 100 percent Aramid with silicone strips on the palm of the glove to aid in gripping hot cooking pans, pots and implements. The lining is 80 percent cotton and 20 percent polyester.

Pit Mitt Pro Heat Resistant Gloves Review

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

Like other fabric gloves, the Pit Mitt Pro Heat Resistant Gloves can only be used on dry items and therefore cannot be used to handle food. Once they are wet, you can get burned or scalded. However, with dry items, they are said to be heat safe up to 450 degrees F. These gloves use Aramid Fibers in the outer layer.

Grill Beast BBQ And Grilling Gloves Review

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

On the exterior, the Grill Beast heat resistant BBQ and grilling cooking gloves are constructed of a thick fabric layer of 1313 Aramid (a Kevlar fiber) covered with a design of silicone patches, and on the inside they are lined with polyester and cotton. The manufacturer claims that they are heat safe to 662 degrees F.

Grill Armor Heat Resistant Gloves Review

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

Among the fabric gloves we tested, Grill Armor gloves came out on top. The outer layer is insulated with M-ARAMID & P-ARAMID fabric (the same as DuPont Nomex & Kevlar) and the manufacturer claims the gloves “Will Not Catch Fire Or Melt When Exposed To An Open Flame.” They have a lifetime replacement warranty.

Texas Irons Personalized BBQ Grilling Gloves Review

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

The suede Texas Irons Personalized BBQ Grilling Gloves are some of the best-looking gloves I tested. They feature full grain leather in a soft suede finish with an “air-cushioned” soft cotton lining and 16 inch sleeves. To dress them up even more, the manufacturer offers a nice touch of free three letter etching.

Steven Raichlen Extra Long Suede Gloves Review

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

The great looking Steven Raichlen Extra Long Suede Gloves have two contrasting colors: A smooth black suede upper, and a rougher textured tan colored glove and fingers. At 17.5 inches, these gloves are the longest ones we tested. They are lined with cotton, said to be heat safe to 475 degrees F.

Ozero Leather High Heat BBQ Gloves Review

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

These gloves are said to have a whopping heat rating of 662 degrees F. They have a thick 100 percent insulite cotton lining and are constructed of cowhide with double patches of leather in sensitive areas, with double thick leather in some locations. The only size is large, so they may not be suitable for small hands.

G & F 8115 Premium Grain Leather Gloves Review And Rating

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

Made from genuine grain cowhide and suede with a cotton lining, The G and F Premium Grain Leather Gloves are an excellent option when seeking high heat gloves though prolonged contact with direct flame is not advised. The gloves have 14.5 inch sleeves to protect your forearms and can be washed with soap and water.

Rapicca Griller BBQ Heat Resistant Insulated Gloves Review

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

The flexible waterproof neoprene coating on the Rapicca Griller BBQ Heat Resistant Insulated Cooking Gloves makes them resistant to flame, grease, oil, and water. The gloves are lined with double layer of sweat-absorbing cotton and come in one large size and are said to be heat safe up to 450 degrees F.

Man Law BBQ Products High Heat Gloves Review

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

The Man Law BBQ Products High Heat Gloves are the most unique-looking gloves we tested. They come in three sizes, are said to be heat-resistant up to 572 degrees F, and are 13" in length. The gloves are lined with 100% rayon/cotton for a comfortable feel, and the exterior is constructed of food rated silicone.

Pitmaker High Heat Meat Handling Gloves Review

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

The synthetic Pitmaker High Heat Meat Handling Gloves come in one large size and are said to be safe to 450 degrees F. While intended for handling food, we have also seen them used to move charcoal and burning logs (briefly). The cotton lining on these gloves feels very comfortable and they are slip resistant.

Maverick XR-50 Remote Four-Probe Thermometer Review

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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer

The Maverick XR-50 is an extended-range, four-channel wireless remote food and cooker thermometer. It ships with two straight 6" probes and two straight 3" probes. It is well constructed with a robust case and heavy-duty probes, so it should stand up well. Wins a solid top rating for performance and construction.

The PartyQ Thermostat

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

The PartyQ Thermostat is a really nifty addition to the Weber Kettle and it can also work on a variety of other devices with adapters.

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