We tested seven pairs of grill gloves to see which ones kept our hands cool, were comfortable to wear, and allowed us to still securely grip tongs.
didn’t hold heat as much as their silicone competition, they still became unbearably hot when left in the sun. On-deck pairs waiting for testing absorbed so much heat from sunbathing that we had to move them into shade with a pair of tongs. The takeaway: be wary when removing these gloves—and of where you place or store them.Squeezing tongs was a chore in stiffer gloves.
There was no doubt the Rapicca gloves were fully waterproof, but their molded neoprene rubber fingers were stiff, and we struggled to open and closeshorter fingers on the Comsmart model restricted knuckle movement; it took extra effort to make a closed fist or pick up a grill lid by the handle. While this might not seem like a huge dealbreaker, no one wants to be fumbling to grab the lid of the grill and risking dinner overcooking.Grit and grime wash away easily, but singe marks can be forever.
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