Anyone have these gloves?

I don't have these to test, but if slickness and staining are a problem, could you slide a pair of latex food handling gloves over the top? I feel like I've seen people do that over the Ov Gloves, but maybe these are too bulky.
Might be a tight fit.
 
I bought a 12-pack of gloves for $35 at Amazon. They are perfect for pulling pork, food handling, etc. They're also great for lots of other uses as well.

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I have a pair & they are good for handling hot, large pieces of meat. Pulling pork with them is a pain. They get very slick quick & are not very flexible, IMHO. Also, you better clean them good right away. They will mildew & stain.

I go with along with smokin d & tnjimbob. Cheap cotton work gloves under a pair of nitrile gloves is a lot better for pulling.
 
If you're near the water, you can find insulated crabbing gloves that work just as well (if not better if you can find some that are textured) for a much better price. When I lived in VA, that's all I used.
 
I have a pair that got all mildewy and nasty inside after a road trip home from a comp- I bleached them but they still look like hell!

Save your money for MEAT and get these instead!

http://www.homedepot.com/Cleaning/h...=-1&keyword=gloves&storeId=10051#.UOxPlI75jaI

OR


http://www.homedepot.com/Cleaning/h...=-1&keyword=gloves&storeId=10051#.UOxQGY75jaI



^^^Yup, I've used the 2nd pair for several years and they work great! I've noticed that they do eventually kinda harden up and are less flexible, but heck at that price if I get a year out of them we're good!

I usually get the smallest ones I can that still fit, I loose a bit of insulation that way, but gain dexterity, well worth it! A pair of nitrile gloves inside these gloves makes them slide off a lot easier too!
 
Brown cotton work gloves, the real cheapies, with a pair on Nitrile gloves over them. Works really well for me.

What he said.
I tried several brands/types of the heavy insulated gloves.
Slick and hard to keep clean inside.
No "feel" and hard to pick out bits of fat and other "stuff".

Thin cotton gloves inside Nitrile works wonderful for me 8)
K.I.S.S.

TIM
 
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