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Larry'sNon-Flammable Heat Resistant Glove

R229

Retail: R350
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The Perfect accessory for braai's or Grill masters! Your hands will be protected from grease splashes and steam when grilling or braaing! The gloves are non-slip and lined with comfortable cotton. 

NOTE: Do not use it if the glove is wet!

Product Features
  • Heat resistant Up to 800 ° C for 10 seconds
  • Can be put in the washing machine for cleaning
  • Non-Slip Silicone Design
  • Extends the time you can handle hot things, but doesn't provide long-term protection
  • Forearm Protection: long cuffs (14 cm) that better protect your forearm and wrist.
  • Great Gift for the family: When pouring cooking liquids from pots, it can prevent scalding from hot steam. 
  • Loop for Hooks: Easy to use, can be hung with a hook when not in use and does not occupy the kitchen area at all.
  • Non-slip Silicone Design: The outer layer of the glove is made of high-quality aramid and double-sided silicone. 
  • Rough leather with optimal thermal insulation ensures maximum comfort and a secure grip with this fireplace glove.
  • Lined with Comfortable Cotton: Our glove is lined with more comfortable cotton, breathable and sweat-proof and will not be damaged even after repeated use.
  • Test your food with non-greasy hands
  • Multiple Use: The mitts are very practical and useful for many occasions. It can be used for the grill, braai's, kitchen, smoke oven, roasted, microwave, oven, stove, oven, fire, vehicle repair, welding, electrical repair, pear replacement, other heat-resistant industries such as metal stamping work.
Product Specifications
  • One Size Fits Most 
  • Size: length 33 cm, width 15.5 cm, cuff length 14 cm
  • Weight: 260 g
What's in the Box?
  • 1 x Non-Flammable Heat Resistant Glove
  
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