Best oven mitts according to redditors

We found 193 Reddit comments discussing the best oven mitts. We ranked the 86 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Oven Mitts:

u/jimmyelias · 130 pointsr/funny

They’re super enticing, see for yourself. I’m breaking a sweat just thinking about the situation - which is either give in and buy something I’m mildly interested in having, or continue ignoring and prove a point to Amazon that shoving something, anything, in my face isn’t enough to make me break.

u/Imapseudonorm · 62 pointsr/gifs

Back in my hippie college days, I used to run as a medic in various protests. One of the things a lot protestors would wear is the asbestos lined gloves you get for working with hot stuff, or welding gloves.

I'm pretty sure it's something like this: http://www.amazon.com/Oven-Gloves-Confidence-Satisfaction-Guaranteed/dp/B00GRC2JS6/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1412130282&sr=8-4&keywords=cooking+glove

u/smoot · 37 pointsr/pics

No joke, I tried finding a glass that I could put my drinks in that looked like a glass of milk, but I couldn't find anything and never got around to making one. I did have a "Piggy" Oven Mitt though, but I didn't take any pics with it.

http://www.amazon.com/Zak-Designs-Oven-Mitt-Pig/dp/B001CQEYC6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1415060297&sr=8-1&keywords=pig+oven+mitt

u/MargotLane · 36 pointsr/AskWomen

Ha!! I have a friend who's the same and it makes shopping for her birthday fun AND easy. Did you know that you need these oven mitts? Because I'm pretty sure you do.

BEAR HANDS

u/barlister · 32 pointsr/Cooking

the best oven mitts these days are silicon

if you get them dirty you can wash the outside off in the sink, you can literally pick up burning coals in a barbecue, they are badass

these are awesome

https://www.amazon.com/Extra-Long-Professional-Silicone-Oven/dp/B00WUDQ61W

u/goldsaturn · 13 pointsr/sousvide

I have one of these insulator things for my cast iron
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00063RWG6

u/fracai · 12 pointsr/geek

I think it's just the Ove' Glove. I wouldn't trust those with liquids.

https://www.amazon.com/Ove-Glove-Surface-Handler-Pack/dp/B001EPR98Q

u/anboss94 · 11 pointsr/xxfitness

Not going to lie, I clicked that link expecting something like this to imply she's crabby or this to convey things a bit more bluntly. Your link is far more beneficial.

u/uppercnt · 9 pointsr/fatlogic

Amazon!

Factory Entertainment Archer Pam's Dolphin Oven Mitt https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L2MXZF2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Aq9WAb1B834JN

u/ballaaaaaaaaaa · 7 pointsr/Breadit

I use a pair of Ove Gloves. I've never used gloves or mitts before I purchased the Ove Glove, just used a couple dry bar towels. But I've been using the Ove Glove for the same purpose you are using your gloves: moving a hot dutch oven (475 F) in and out of a oven and removing the lid.

Although I have only been using the Ove Glove for a year, I bake almost every weekend, usually bread in a dutch oven. From my personal experience, I can say that the Ove Glove is more than up to the task. No signs of wear yet and protects my hands from the heat well.

One downside is the lack of forearm protection, which can be an issue whenever you are reaching into your oven.

Edit: Adding a link: http://www.amazon.com/Ove-Glove-Surface-Handler-Pack/dp/B001EPR98Q

u/wunderbier · 6 pointsr/AskCulinary

Agreed! Though I'd say "as good as old", in the case of cast iron.

I don't get it when people say cast iron is too much work. I haven't even used water or salt in a long time. I just wipe it out (after it's cooled a bit) with a linen cloth I launder weekly. Maybe if there's something crusty on the bottom (pretty rare now) I'll use the spatula or a green scrubby to get it off. I coat the surface with a few drops of oil if it's dry looking. Hot handle? Darp darp. I've done gravies and all kinds of pan sauces in it too without problem.

Back when my pan's seasoning was new, I used to have a non-stick skillet in reserve for fried eggs. No more. Eggs from any pan other than my cast iron skillet are flavorless and boring.

Between me and my wife the pan probably gets used daily. Sure, it takes a while to get to this point, but it's worth it. I've heard of people doing tomato sauces in particularly well seasoned cast iron, but I haven't dared yet. One day.

tl;dr, The less I fuss with my cast iron skillet, the better food it makes.

u/-UncleRapey- · 6 pointsr/Cooking

I use these in blue.

No heat will get through them.

u/DenverBob · 6 pointsr/smoking

I use a thermopop, almost as fast as the thermapen, and under $30.

Also, I couldn't get by without my Grill Armor gloves. I can reach right in to the fire box, move burning logs and chunks of lump charcoal, move hot grates, move hot charcoal pans and water bowls, etc.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZORPCGG

I also use a set of grill armor silicone gloves for moving hot food.

u/DownvoteEveryCat · 5 pointsr/bingingwithbabish

Correct. I bought a pair a few weeks ago, they're pretty awesome as long as you don't get them wet.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZORPCGG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/v0rt3xtraz · 4 pointsr/castiron

I sometimes cook my steaks the same way, and also have a glass top. I just let the burner get hot (set to high), and when I take it out of the oven, I gently place it on the hot burner. I use these gloves, and have no issue holding the cast iron long enough to move it

u/BananaNutJob · 4 pointsr/SquaredCircle

Get you a pair of bear hands so you don't burn your bare hands. The amount of puns you get to make when owning these easily pays you back for them, plus they're great oven mitts.

u/Sasselhoff · 3 pointsr/FoodPorn

You need to try a pair of these then. It'll change your mind on fingers on oven "mitts" (yes, I know "mitts" don't have fingers...it's a catch-all for "things we use to grab hot stuff out of the oven").

u/PhunkeyPharaoh · 3 pointsr/Breadit

This is just a brainstorm of ideas:

-Big nice cast iron Dutch Oven (preferably buy the mitts below with the Dutch oven if he plans to preheat it, just to avoid burns)

-Good oven mitts (Specifically these ones which I have and rate higher than other mitts I've tried)

-Bannetons

-Bread Lame (avoid the plastic ones)

-Baking steel/stone (good for both bread and pizza I hear)

-If you get a steel/stone, a nice big pizza peel is an important addition

-Stainless steel Dough scraper

-Glass bowls/rectangular casseroles with lids for bulk fermentation

-Silicone Lids (these ones not the stretch lids) for the bowls he owns. (Excellent addition and saves on plastic wrap)

-A big wooden surface for dough shaping and kneading. (I use this one)

-A nice linen bread couche

-a ceramic cloche (alternative to a dutch oven)

u/kyriya · 3 pointsr/Wishlist

We seriously do not have any more room in our kitchen for any new gadgets or anything. The latest thing I got was a Hamilton grill/griddle as a gift from work for my 10 year anniversary. We had to rearrange everything and find a place for it. My hubby is worse than I am though. If it's a gadget and looks cool, he wants it lol!

I will say this though, two of the greatest things we've ever bought - besides our kitchen knives (which are awesome) are these and this.

u/Syntaximus · 3 pointsr/Cooking

I exploded some Pyrex. Not broke...not shattered....EXPLODED. I accidentally turned on the wrong burner and happened to have it sitting on top. When I realized what I had done I grabbed the thing with my Ove Glove and ran it to the sink. There happened to be a little bit of water where I set it and BOOM. Magma-hot glass shrapnel EVERYWHERE. Took 4 hours to clean up.

It's a miracle I didn't get shrapnel in my face because I could have easily lost my eyesight.

u/Blame_The_Green · 3 pointsr/techsupportgore

>End up just burning your fingers to get it replaced quicker.

Ove'Gloves help a ton; but the best practice is to power off the printer and let it sit for a few hours (or over night) to cool down.

u/SJHillman · 3 pointsr/LifeProTips
u/DoctorBadger101 · 3 pointsr/funny

Loot Crate gave these away. Then recalled them. I still got mine.

https://www.amazon.com/Lootcrate-Marvel-Infinity-Gauntlet-Display/dp/B07L23F6DX

u/atomic_bonanza · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

:D YAY!!!!! GIFTING IS FUN! Thanks for this!

I keep entering this as my prize in raffle contests so it's now become a personal vendetta. Oh this would be good for the kitchen because I melted my other one in the dishwasher. This froggy mitt is just super cute. :D

u/bigdubb2491 · 3 pointsr/AskCulinary

Dont know if you've got charcoal or gas, so I"ll make charcoal recommendations.

18" Tongs

Spatula

Chimney Starter

Grill Brush

Ove Glove


u/CatVet · 3 pointsr/AskCulinary

I got these after Meathead reviewed them, they're incredibly heat resistant and the dexterity I have with them is amazing https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZORPCGG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Schiessenvergnuegen · 2 pointsr/ar15

And remember, Ladies love a decapod with clothes made of cash!

Lobster Claw Oven Mitt https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000I1V25S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ynCrDb68CFDD8

u/Pinalope4Real · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You're pretty!!!!

Murphy needs this but I could use these

Thanks for the contest!

Snow, snow, go away!

u/val0000 · 2 pointsr/Wellworn
u/justahermit · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

two girls ask random guys for 3 some somewhat nsfw, no nudity, it's a prank. all their videos are good.

Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!

link to lobster claw oven mitt

or lobster hat

u/rosecrayons · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This would be fun for in my kitchen:)

I got invited to go to BINGO tonight and that has made me happy:D

u/brulosopher · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

I use regular latex gloves when lubing my o-rings and Ove Gloves for moving hot shit around. That's it and my hands stay pretty supple.

u/raider1v11 · 2 pointsr/guns

yah id make fun of you for wearing a golf glove..

now wearing an ov-glove, thats just smart.

http://www.amazon.com/Ove-Glove-Surface-Handler-Pack/dp/B001EPR98Q

u/girlofgallifrey · 2 pointsr/Wishlist

YES!!! We have one, a lovely Wishlister got it for us! We also have one of these in our kitchen!

u/Petit_Hibou · 2 pointsr/Gifts
u/TheNombieNinja · 2 pointsr/weddingplanning

My go-to is always a nice bottle of alcohol - For being an adult and some form of novelty kitchen gift (usually animal oven mitts) - for embracing your child side.

u/jefferyphillips · 2 pointsr/ar15

Just wear an Ove' Glove

u/crystalwindow · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Embroidery thread, if she is crafty there are lots of things that you can do with embroidery thread. It's cheap, I think .35 each, comes in different colors and would certainly jazz up the stocking.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000I1YBM4/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=1WVFEIGJEINSC&coliid=I2ENLDVJSM6I8H

u/bakerdadio · 2 pointsr/Sourdough
u/dennycee · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Alright, so I am not sure if I am doing this properly, but /u/WhatTheNorris, I summon thee.

As for the random white elephant gift, I think this would be hilarious in an exchange. I went to public school and thus can't count, so I am not sure what number to write. Also, I think the Mods are approving comments (bless their hearts), so who knows how many will post before I am approved. I'm going to throw a wild number out and say I'm number 28. Yeah. That sounds right.

u/nickm78 · 2 pointsr/Showerthoughts
u/pacifister · 2 pointsr/Jokes

Own a pair of these and have bought many for friends and family.

http://www.amazon.com/Fred-Friends-BEAR-HANDS-Mitts/dp/B00I0VULXC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1451416749&sr=8-1&keywords=bear+hands

"I take stuff out of the oven with my Bear Hands."

u/LiesandBalderdash · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Some cute matching kitchen items, maybe?

Owl salt and pepper shakers

Owl plate set

Owl oven mitt

Owl cannisters

Owl dishtowels

Actually I think I really want those dishes now!

u/DioTheory · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

1.) Something that is grey: Sculpy! From my cosplay wishlist! :D

2.) Something reminiscent of rain: This hair accessory from my Silly Fun list! I don't know if they're meant to, but the blue bits remind me of raindrops. <3

3.) Something food related that is unusual: Food picks from my Silly Fun list! Maybe not super unusual in Japan, but here in America I doubt you'd see them often.

4.) Something on your list that is for someone other than yourself: This book off my Books wishlist of course! It's for my husband, who's a huge fan of the Elder Scrolls games. I like them, too, but I doubt I'd ever read this.

5.) A book I should read: The Invisible Gorilla, again, off my Books list. I read almost a third of this book while hidden in a book store one day. It's an absolutely fascinating study (or rather, collection of studies) about how much trust we place in our own faulty intuitions.

6.) An item that is less than a dollar, including shipping... that is not jewelry, nail polish, and or hair related: Barely, but this nautical star decal! Unfortunately, it's not on any of my lists.

7.) Something related to cats: Another from my Books wishlist! I'm pretty sure I already know my cat wants to kill me, but this book looks funny anyway.

8.) Something that is not useful, but so beautiful you must have it: Stationary, from my Silly Fun list. I have no one to write to, but I have an obsession with pretty stationary and cards and things. I'm usually too afraid to write on it, even, because nothing ever seems worthy of the pretty paper...

9.) A movie everyone should watch at least once in their life: From my Movies/TV list: Braveheart! Because FREEEDOOOOOOM!!!!!

10.) Something that would be useful when the zombies attack. Explain: Survival knife from my Adventure wishlist! Secluded, unpopulated areas are best for hiding from zombies, and this thing even comes with a firestarter! HOW CAN YOU SAY NO?

11.) Something that would have a profound impact on your life and help you to achieve your current goals: This book which is, strangely, on my Semi-Practical list. I'm a Math/Physics major, but I haven't been in school in quite a while. I'm about to go back very soon, and I'm a little petrified of failing out.

12.) One of those pesky Add-On items: Red Heart yarn from my Crochet wishlist!

13.) The most expensive thing on your list. Your dream item: The PS4 from my Video Games list. I'm an avid gamer. Video games are how I relax. It's one of the few things that, no matter how crappy my day was, always manages to raise my spirits and help me forget about it all.

14.) Something bigger than a bread box: Apparently bread boxes are way bigger than I thought, so I'll go with this desk off my Semi-Practical wishlist. Surely that's big enough! XD

15.) Something smaller than a golf ball: Turtle earrings off my Silly Fun list! THEY'RE SO CUTE!

16.) Something that smells wonderful: Teavana's Blueberry Bliss tea off my Silly Fun list (yet again). If you've never been in a Teavana store, go this second and just...inhale. <3

17.) A (SFW) toy: Frog mitt from my Practical list. I'm fairly certain this isn't supposed to be a toy, but I get the feeling I'm going to spend more time using it as a puppet than as an oven mitt.

18.) Something that would be helpful for going back to school: This backpack from my Semi-Practical list! I want it so badly!! IT'S STUDIO GHIBLI HOW AWESOME IS THAT?

19.) Something related to your current obsession, whatever that may be: 12 Hole Ocarina from my Ocarina wishlist. It's so beautiful and it comes with a Lord of the Rings songbook and I just LOVE IT SO MUCH.

20.) Something that is just so amazing and awe-inspiring that I simply must see it. Explain why it is so grand: Shark sleeping bag from my Silly Fun wishlist! You need me to explain it's awesome?? REALLY? IT'S A SHARK SLEEPING BAG. It looks like the shark is eating you!! Plus it's called the "Chumbuddy" and that just makes me laugh way harder than it should.

Fear cuts deeper than swords!

u/windclimber · 2 pointsr/Justrolledintotheshop
u/Vascodamus · 2 pointsr/cookingforbeginners

I recently got a 2 pack of the Ove Glove and I've really been enjoying them over the standard oven mitt! I like being able to keep some dexterity. I've had pots or pans in the past hit my underarm, but the gloves give me a lot more control over the hot things I'm working with. Also nice if you need to brace your cast iron pans, or move them around a bit while heated. I've been buying a lot of new stuff lately, but I was probably the most surprised by these guys!

u/McBEAST · 2 pointsr/pics

$15 on Amazon.

Prime shipping available.

u/Timeforthisagain · 2 pointsr/Cooking

Guy who said "towels" is right, but I also have and use these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WUDQ61W

Bonus, they are useful for taking tops off of jars.

u/mc8675309 · 2 pointsr/biggreenegg

I use these gloves. I can pick up just about anything with them. My hands got kinda warm a few times but only after prolonged grabbing something.

u/Annegrim · 1 pointr/DotA2

This is hot, better get some oven mitts

u/MotorheadBomber · 1 pointr/gundeals

If you are going to bear arms, do it with your bear hands like a man!

https://www.amazon.com/Fred-BEAR-HANDS-Oven-Mitts/dp/B00I0VULXC

u/HopelessSemantic · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Unfortunately, the things I need aren't exactly cheap, hence me not buying them for myself. You will notice a theme.

My top three would be :

  1. this blender or a similar one. My favorite thing for breakfast is to have a smoothie, but I have arthritis that makes it difficult for me to disassemble and reassemble traditional blenders. These ones are supposed to be much easier.

  2. Good quality oven mitts because I burn myself often.

  3. Tea kettle. I love tea, and drink it often for my throat, (I have this weird spasming thing that makes my whole throat go crazy and sometimes bleed. I'll go to the doctor for it one of these years.) but my last kettle shattered, and I'm wary of using cheap, made in china kettles for risk of getting nasty chemicals in my tea.

    I <3 you too. If you do choose me as a winner, I would happily take a gift card in a smaller amount to put towards one of these purchases. Thank you for the contest!
u/megangigilyn · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

One time my boyfriends parents made us Fried Dough like at the fair. She fried them up and I was the first one to get one. i took one bite and instantly knew something was wrong. I continued eating though just to be polite. My mother than got one and we exchanged looks with eachother, both knowing something was up. But we both kept eating. Finally my boyfriend got one and said something to his mother. Turns out she had doubled the amount of baking soda in the recipe and made it bitter and inedible. My mother and I laughed and then his mother yelled at us for not saying anything. I went home later with a bellyache. Fast forward a few years and my boyfriend is in the kitchen making scones for a few guests we have over. He makes the same mistake his mother did and all of us once again are too polite to say anything until he tries one and yells at us for not saying anything. I guess cooking abilities runs in the family!

Thanks for the fun contest :]

Here's my item!

u/call_me_cthulhu_ · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

you might like this

congrats on the new car, Vroom Vroom!

can I request a gift card? if not id love one of these

u/NotSayingJustSaying · 1 pointr/CampingGear

I believe you mean the 'Ove' Glove which is good, briefly, for a few hundred degrees, but it's basically just an oven mitt. I wouldn't expect it to handle ash & cinders.

u/LocalAmazonBot · 1 pointr/CampingGear

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u/consideranon · 1 pointr/minimalism

On that note, this little guy is wonderful. http://www.amazon.com/Lodge-HHMT-Temp-Handle-Black/dp/B00063RWG6

u/stormymittens · 1 pointr/RandomKindness
u/insubordinance · 1 pointr/Cooking

Hi, I'm also a beginner who's still pretty nervous around hot surfaces and heat, so I'll give you some tips especially for that.

I have a pair of Ove Gloves that I like because I can stick my hand in the oven without worry, but also because I can grip hot trays better and am less worried about dropping things. Just make sure you take care of them because food sticks to the material a lot, and if they get holey then that's bad.

Use a lot of aluminum foil - it doesn't get hot as easily if you put it in an oven. Better yet, if you're baking/roasting something, you can get this to put (aluminum side down) over baking pans so you don't get food on them and they are easier to clean.

When I first started cooking, I had no idea what things needed high heat or low heat on a stove or oven, and totally messed that up a few times, because people think these things are obvious. I'll just give you a few:

  • Grilled cheese should be cooked on a medium to medium-low heat for a fairly long time so the cheese melts and the bread doesn't burn. Try to flip only once.

  • Eggs should be cooked on medium or medium-high heat (probably medium but I like my eggs overcooked), but the pan should already be hot so that you can feel it if you put your hand over it.

  • As per the package directions, cook pasta in boiling water. Start with rice that gives you instructions on how to cook it.

  • If you want to cook vegetables, try slicing and roasting them in the oven in a baking tray on high heat (around 400 degrees F) instead of boiling or steaming them. Some good ones are carrots, potatoes and other root vegetables, and Brussels sprouts.

  • Potatoes can be cooked in the microwave for 4-6 minutes, in boiling water for 20 minutes, or in the oven at around 425 F for an hour, depending on what you want to do with them.

  • Pancakes should be cooked on a medium flame and flipped very carefully. Try making smaller pancakes to start with, they're easier to flip. And the first pancake is nearly always a dud.

  • If you want to cook meats, I'd recommend starting with ground beef or turkey and sautéing it in a pan until it goes from pale pink to brown. Then you can move onto thinly-sliced beef (steak sandwiches), and flattened pieces of chicken (chicken piccata) or pork (schnitzel). That way you get a feel for how long they take to cook before you accidentally undercook a bigger piece of meat.

    Slow cookers are good to buy if you want to cook things without worrying about open flames or setting your house on fire. You can leave it on all day when you're not in the home and it'll work fine, most surfaces are cool to the touch, and it's good for beginners because if you're a half hour over or under it'll still work.

    Make sure your stove has a vent or a range hood over it or built into the stove. If not, you're going to have to open the windows a lot more to prevent setting off the fire alarm - which you should absolutely have at least one of if your apartment isn't already installed with one.

    Does your new place have gas or electric stoves? If it has gas, that's cool, because you can see the flame and you're able to see exactly how hot something is. If not, you may need more adjusting.
u/dabestinzeworld · 1 pointr/MovieDetails
u/fyre500 · 1 pointr/castiron

According to Amazon, I bought the ones /u/Sendbeer linked here: https://www.amazon.com/Lodge-HHMT-Temp-Handle-Black/dp/B00063RWG6

u/golfzerodelta · 1 pointr/castiron

They are most likely the Lodge branded ones (don’t own these but just guessing because these are pretty popular from what I can tell)

u/othersideofthestreet · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You need new oven mitts! Mine are all old at least lol. Extra Long Professional Silicone Oven Mitt - 1 Pair - Oven Mitts with Quilted Liner - Red - Homwe https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WUDQ61W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_seXACbR4X7GRC

u/deadkenny64 · 1 pointr/dontdeadopeninside
u/BenRod79 · 1 pointr/castiron

I bought some grill armor gloves from Amazon. Fantastic heat resistance and great friction coefficient, so you don't slip when grabbing things. I use them ALL THE TIMES.

Grill Armor 932°F Extreme Heat Resistant Oven Gloves - EN407 Certified BBQ Gloves For Cooking, Grilling, Baking https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GRC2JS6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_1PFMybA4YBCAG

u/cwf82 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I think the best gift I've received on here were my Bear Oven Mitts. I use them every day, and I get to make the obvious dad joke, "I made this with my...bear...hands..."


As far as the best gifts gifted, there are a lot out there. People here really are awesome. I love seeing the bomb giveaways, and when someone helps out others in need, or just because. Some people are all, "hey...it's Tuesday...let's give someone a fuckin computer." Wish I had money to be that generous.

Can you let me know the next time you are going out to hunt wabbits and dead pwesidents?

u/ChefM53 · 1 pointr/Cooking

I really like the Ove gloves my sister got me. I don't use anything else now. they have silicone strips on them so they are not only heat resistant but also gripe!

https://www.amazon.com/Ove-Glove-Resistant-Resistance-Household/dp/B001EPR98Q/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1543122575&sr=8-4&keywords=ov+glove+2+pack

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u/freedoomed · 1 pointr/NFA
u/holycrapple · 1 pointr/ContagiousLaughter

Buy these. I've had mine for years and no sign of them wearing down. I use them handling EXTREMELY hot things on my grill (charcoal chimney) and everything in my kitchen as well as pulling things off my smoker. They're phenomenal. $5 per glove and they cover half-way up my forearm and I'm a tall dude.

u/glanmiregirl · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You need this so you don't burn your hands when cooking. I need it so that I can pretend to be Dr Zoidberg.

u/sifRAWR · 1 pointr/askTO

Look for silicone oven mits, they look similar to this: https://www.amazon.com/Silicone-Oven-Mitts-Commercial-Resistant/dp/B00WUDQ61W/ref=zg_bs_678536011_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=JS21STGV2XDZWZXM521F

I've seen them sold at Home-Outfitters (In yorkdale mall was where I saw them)

u/201dberg · 1 pointr/castiron

Something very similar to these.

u/FactOfMatter · 1 pointr/funny

I have oven mitts that are silicone, like these: https://www.amazon.com/Extra-Long-Professional-Silicone-Oven/dp/B00WUDQ61W/

If you made an entire mailbox out of that, I'm pretty sure hitting it with a bat wouldn't do anything. Also, flamethrower proof and won't go through windshield if struck by car.

u/Spamicles · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

I like these (have had them for a year and they work great; easy to clean). I've used them for 450 degree F pans with no problems. http://www.amazon.com/Kitchen-Elements-Ultra-Flex-Silicone-Cooking/dp/B004QGXNT4

u/ManiacalCircusClown · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

good call!

and welcome to health care!

i've been very pleased with my decision to be a respiratory therapist. it's such a nice feeling to help someone that isn't feeling well. i actually had a gentlemen stop me yesterday and thank me for helping his father when he was having a coughing fit and was short of breath. he didn't have to stop and thank me, but he did and it made my day.

anyway... the decision that my wife and i have made is to move to a different city, much larger city so that we can continue our schooling so we can advance in health care. she wants to be a CRNA and i'd like to be a PA.

flabbergasted!

u/Blazemonkey · 1 pointr/Cooking

Don't feel bad, I've done it twice last month.. Looks like you might need something like this.

u/anthonyspc · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

They are silicon oven mitts. Last year I purchased a toaster oven to melt down our scrap PLA but forgot to order something to remove the trays with - we now have these really cool mitts...

Goal is to reuse the scrap instead of throwing it out. I also fixed a trashed paper shredder to quickly chop up rafts, failed prints, etc.

Here is a link to the gloves:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WUDQ61W/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00WUDQ61W&linkCode=as2&tag=onealsinnovat-20&linkId=fffa1a07915a3e2ff1710fe084e0247f

u/smokesick · 1 pointr/funny
u/scottbrio · 1 pointr/AdviceAnimals

Better yet use the Ove'Glove!

u/alexbeal · 1 pointr/Breadit

I've been baking every weekend for a few months now. My one and only burn so far was while making pizza. It landed on the pizza stone badly and I tried to fix it with my bare hands. I bumped into something in the 600 F oven and instant burn.

The lesson for me was to never stick my hand in a hot oven without a mitt. What are you using to protect your hands? If you're using something like tiny square potholders I highly recommend upgrading to a nice silicone mitt like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003V8AMDS/ref=mp_s_a_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1479664911&sr=8-12&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=silicone+mitt

Edit: and actually make that 2 mitts. Having one for each hand is helpful when handling heavy Dutch ovens.

u/DarwinWinner · 1 pointr/Cooking

Get a set of these if you haven't already

http://amzn.com/B00063RWG6

u/orsonscott · 0 pointsr/WTF

Related items: a disemboweled dog head

http://www.amazon.com/Fred-Hot-Heads-Insulating-Mitt/dp/B000I1YBM4/ref=pd_sim_dbs_gf_14

Those rabbit buying dastards!