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GRILL HEAT AID Extreme Heat Resistant BBQ Gloves combine EN407-certified flame resistance up to 1472°F with EN388 level 5 cut protection, crafted from durable Aramid fiber (Kevlar). Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, these ambidextrous, machine-washable gloves offer superior grip and comfort, making them the ultimate safety gear for grilling, baking, and high-heat cooking.











| Best Sellers Rank | #7,784 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #23 in Protective Grilling Mitts & Potholders |
| Brand | Grill Heat Aid |
| Color | Full Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 8,579 Reviews |
| Outer Material | Aramid Fiber |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 12.6"L x 5.1"W |
| Shape | Hand |
J**G
Great BBQ gloves
Well made and performs as detailed in their description!
G**N
The best oven mitts Iâve ever used - perfect for sourdough baking!
I bought these oven mitts after burning my arm pretty badly while handling a cast-iron Dutch oven for sourdough bread. I needed something that would fully protect not just my hands, but also my forearms â and these absolutely delivered. At first, I was surprised by how large they were. I even wondered if they might be too big. But once I started using them, I realized the size is actually a huge benefit â they remind me of autoclave gloves in how much protection they offer. From what Iâve read, theyâre not made of asbestos (which was a concern at first glance), but rather a high-performance material similar to what firefighters have in their gear. That gave me peace of mind. I can now confidently lift a blazing hot Dutch oven straight out of my oven without any fear of burns. These mitts are sturdy, heat-resistant, and built to last. One of the biggest benefits is that they have grips on both sides, so it doesnât matter how you grab them â they fit either hand comfortably, no need to figure out left or right. I absolutely love them, would buy them again, and highly recommend them for anyone baking with high heat or heavy cookware. Truly top quality.
F**2
Amazing heat resistance! Do you really need to know anything else?!
These gloves are amazing! I pull my firebox from my smoker still loaded when Iâm done cooking. To be fair I did that with potholders prior, but with these Iâm never uncomfortable and in fact donât feel the heat! Pros: Heat resistance of these is ridiculous! The only time Iâve even felt heat was when I picked up a fully lit chunk of lump coal with my hand (about 6â x 4â and glowing - I was rearranging with tools and it fell) and gingerly placed it back in the firebox. Even then, not uncomfortable! Mostly comfortable. Considering how heat resistant they are, I feel like I should have no tactile functionality and they should have ceramic paneling. Instead they are mostly maneuverable, and mostly comfortable. Maneuverability. See above. Seriously, I can still move my hands for the most part. Iâve had worse winter mitts as a kid, and I live in a subtropical climate! Super grippy texture! I love love love the texture on these. This helps with the loss of tactile feel, and is just good product design in general. Texture appears to be high heat silicone as a bonus, as it doesnât seem affected by heat either. Aesthetically pleasing for grill gloves. These are probably some of the best looking grill gloves Iâve ever seen. These look like they are professional quality! Cons: Warm. If Iâm being honest, and I am, the gloves themselves are a little warm. Again, subtropical where Iâm at, so it feels a bit hot. Seriously though, I can hold a log that is glowing, and feel nothing! This isnât entirely unexpected. A bit tight. They may not fit you! Iâm a male, a few inches over 6â tall, and of a healthy weight. I donât think my hands are small by any means, but Iâve never had huge hands either. I know some bigger guys (both just massive giants that dwarf me and those that have a few extra pounds) that have huge hands. These gloves will not fit you if you have huge hands! They are tight on me, and a bit uncomfortable to don. Restrictive of movement. The gloves are very maneuverable. Honestly they are, but they do restrict your tactile abilities. They are double layer, and this does lessen your ability to use anywhere near your full potential for manual dexterity. Bonding might be an issue. The gloves have two layers. How do I know? I can feel the layers separate every time I don and remove the gloves. This might not be an issue, mine have NOT separated! But it completely feels like it could. Gloves turn white. Those nice sleek black gloves turn white when their fiber is exposed to extreme heat. I mention this because I do consider it a negative for the black glove. Would I count points off for it? No way! Mine turned white in on spot when I picked up a glowing chunk of lump coal. I actually expected them to protect me (probably foolish but they did), but to have significant catastrophic damage. Like a hole partially through them type damage. Instead, some of the fabric turned white. Are you kidding me?!? These are amazing! Overall, even with my few complaints, if you have average sized hands or a little below then Iâd highly recommend these gloves. The gloves appear to be of an overall high quality, a decent price, and have extreme heat resistance. If you were looking for heat resistant gloves, this is it! *Iâm NOT a paid reviewer. I received no payment, product, discount, or other consideration for my review; or for any other reason except I ordered and paid for the product with my own money, for my own personal use. I typically review products that I think are very good, or occasionally products that I think are very bad. This is a very good product, IMO.
D**B
Good Product but Relentless SMM Group Follow Up to Rate this Item
These gloves provide good heat protection on a sliding scale versus temperature. Thus you can safely touch a 900F surface but only for a few seconds. Let's arbitrarily say 10 second at 900F (note: I do not have the product literature in front of me at the moment), whereas for a 400F surface you're safe holding time maybe 30 seconds. Overall the temperature versus time rating of these gloves is satisfactory for typical grill and oven temperatures. For example, there is more than sufficient time to complete an operation like fetching a 450F roasting pan from the oven and placing it on your work surface. But just make sure you know where you're going with a hot item, otherwise you may run out of time. Since these gloves are knit from thermally rated yarn they have a "porous" exterior surface which fouls easily with grease and caramelized food bits. As the gloves become contaminated with grime their thermal-time rating degrades. Consequently periodic washing is required for safe use. The gloves can be washed following the manufacturer's instructions which are not onerous to complete (i.e. fairly unrestrictive). Light soil on the gloves is generally harmless while fouling of the knit with solids prompts the need for washing. In regard to size I'd generally say they'd fit most men and women because the gloves are quite "stretchy". My glove size is 8 or 8.5 and I have to pull the gloves on expanding them to a nice snug fit. Thus, qualitatively, on both the up and down side of say an 8 glove hand (plus or minus more than one glove size) the gloves should fit satisfactorily. Also the long sleeve-end of these gloves provides good thermal protection over your wrist, as well as protection from splatters. Apparently Amazon shares your email address with the manufacturer (SMM Group) who gently keep sending you emails to rate their product. I think you can unsubscribe, via SMM, to turn them off if they're bugging you too much. Personally I'm at that point now. Lastly, on manufacturing, note that this is yet another Chinese made item. Glove quality is okay, but I'd rather be sending my money elsewhere, even if I had to pay a bit more.
D**.
Overall, a high quality product.
We have been baking at high heat recently -- roasting vegetables in a cast iron pan, baking pizzas, etc., cranking the oven up to 450-550 degrees. One of our traditional oven mitts needed to be replaced because the insulation was worn out, developing a "hot spot" that was dangerous. While traditional potholders are likely more than adequate for the task, if you've ever tried to take a cast iron bread pan out of the oven and turn out a loaf of sourdough bread onto a cooling rack wearing oven mitts, you would appreciate how difficult this task can be. The big "thumb" on an oven mitt can get in the way. There is simply not enough dexterity when wearing a mitten. These gloves are really nice. The fact that they put the silicon on both sides of each glove is a huge plus. If they did not do this you would have to worry about which was the left and which was the right glove. But because both sides of the glove are identical, they are "reversible" (not in the sense of being able to turn them inside out, but in the sense of being able to turn the glove over so that the thumb is on the correct side). I have fairly large hands, as does my wife. The gloves fit nicely with some room to spare. They are fairly snug around the forearm. Last night I took out the cast iron pizza skillet and did not feel any warmth. However, I cannot really say that I tried holding the skillet for any longer than was necessary, and at 500 degrees, I really did not want to put it anywhere besides on top of the stove, which I did nicely. Again, the form fitting glove made it easier not to touch my food accidentally whereas an oven mitt might touch the crust. It was very easy to grab the handles and get a secure grip. I also used them to turn over my stove-top popcorn popper. Just lift the stainless steal popper off the medium heat gas burner and I can hold one hand on top and one hand on bottom. I have to say though, that I could feel the glove getting warm when doing this. It did not approach uncomfortably warm, but I was able to sense that I was holding something warm. It is also possible that this was the result of the steam coming out of the top of the popper. They are relatively easy to get on and off, though you do have to pull them, unlike a traditional oven mitt which just slips on. I would not say they take up any less room than a pair of oven mitts as they are fairly substantial and heavy weight. Are they worth the money? I can't answer that for you. I think they are more of a luxury item and I only h ope they last over time.
B**L
Great Product!
Great addition to my BBQ tool kit. The gloves work just as advertised and gave me a piece of mind when working with different sets ups for my Kamado Joe grill.
M**E
runs large (think Hulk size), works well, but has a fatal flaw
so first things first, I do most of the cooking around the house - my wife sees patients from home and her schedule is all over the place. She likes to cook, but who wants to eat dinner at 10 pmđ. As a result we have many things in the kitchen which are more suited to me. These gloves were a total back fire, as I bought them for her because she doesnât like the hot pads I use, she also is a little more timid around the oven because she doesnât use it everyday. She had always used hot gloves. Well these hot gloves fit her about as well as one of my shirts, honestly my glove size runs L/XL depending on manufacturer and these gloves are big on me. So what started out as a true gift looked more like the time I bought my wife one of the early blu-ray dvd players for her birthday- self serving! So if you have king king sized hands and are still reading, the gloves work well- very thick but you (aside from largess) still have some degree of dexterity. I have used them at the grill for several years without issue until today. Memorial Day 2022 - I go to put my gloves on and my fingers wonât go down their slots - well my pinky and thumb are fine but index, middle and ring finger are horribly stopped upâŚhookâem horns style. todays is when I discovered why these gloves work well - there like 3 gloves (I think) and at least 2 gloves in one. Evidently the last time I used them the inner most glove my middle three fingers pulled the inner glove inside out when I took them off. I cand get them to go back in. I finally pulled the whole inner glove out (picture above). I think I am just going to cut the glove off, put the inner glove on then the outer glove(s). Should these gloves even last 5 years, you be the judge, for me I grill at least weekly from april to october and periodically in the late fall and winter. I have a small 10x10 building with my outdoor kitchen where the gloves reside in a drawer went not in use - so I think they should last longer. I am very ambivalent about recommending these because they do work, but honestly if my wife would be better off with mitts because they are just so big. I will tell you that These gloves allow you to touch things mere âhot glovesâ wouldnât. I believe their 900+ degree claims - I just wish fit and fashion were improved.
P**N
Excellent for hot Bibimbap bowls, romertopf clay bakers, soapstone pots, bread and a million other burning hot things!
I don't know why I waited so long to get these. I keep buying regular "pretty" pot holders to match my kitchen and after blistering my hand using them for the last time, I went straight to Amazon and finally ordered these. Oven gloves are amazing and you absolutely must put these in your cart and buy them today! I bake lots of bread on a large stone and I can pick the baking stone up after hours heated at 500 degrees, I can pick up the baked loaves with these gloves, no peel needed. I also use a lot of clay pots and Romertopf bakers as well as large soapstone HOT pots and I can pick them up and never even feel warmth. These are terrific for the ever popular Bibimbop granite bowls you heat on the gas stovetop, try picking them up with regular pot holders. You won't need to buy the special tool the restaurants use to pick them up just put the gloves on and pick up the scorching hot bowls! Love these when we are trying to get a turkey off of the barbq rotissere, one of us always would get burnt on the rod but now it's never a problem. They are comfortable to wear and very grippy so you won't drop your pans, I said pans! Have you ever preheated your oven and then realized you needed to take a rack out? I do that a lot and these gloves let me do that without feeling a thing. I love that your wrists and top of your hands are protected, so if you reach to get a pan from the broiler you won't burn yourself on the heating element should you bump it. I have used these every day since I got them, they are an absolute must have if you love to cook. Get them!
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