Opinion? best heat resistant gloves to pull pork


 
I got a pair of the silicone bbq gloves off of amazon for $20 or less.

Work great for picking up all manner of hot things. Work fine for pulling pork too.

Best part is you can clean them just by washing your hands in the sink with dish soap. Or, even better, run them through the dishwassher.
 
I got a pair of the silicone bbq gloves off of amazon for $20 or less.

Work great for picking up all manner of hot things. Work fine for pulling pork too.

Best part is you can clean them just by washing your hands in the sink with dish soap. Or, even better, run them through the dishwassher.
I'd like to see a link of what you bought. The silicone ones I'd bought from Amazon I just ended up tossing in the trash. They were incredibly hard to use, no dexterity at all and a "cotton" lining that began "pulling out" and "pilling" and then when I accidentally dropped a glove in a sink full of dishwater it was all the excuse I needed to deep 6 them
 
I think these silicone gloves with fabric lining are like what @Jim C in Denver is talking about. I use gloves to handle large pieces of meat (like Turkeys, Briskets, Pork Butts) but I use metal Weber claws to shred meat.

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I got this pair of silicone a couple of years ago for $10. Mine came without any branding on the gloves but probably come from the same factory as others on Amazon. I think they run $11.99-12.99 now. Not as high dexterity of cotton glove under nitrile gloves but they work well. Standalone gloves that are easy to clean like simply washing your hands.
 
I have a pair of heavy rubber food safe gloves with a very thin lining. Good for handling hot food, and pulling pork. Not my first choice for slicing, and certainly not in my hand with the slicer (might be okay to hold steady with my other.) Don't remember where I bought them, they tend to last several years before the rubber starts to stiffen up.
 

 

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