SIZE - These welding gloves measure 40 x 14.5cm / 16 x 5.7" (L x W); heat resistant up to 250°C (482°F); much more heat resistant than silicone gloves. The size is suitable for most adults, and the length provides adequate protection for your forearms from splashes.
MATERIAL - These high-temperature, heat-resistant gloves are made from two-tone cowhide leather, which is non-slip, heat-resistant, and flame-retardant. The palms are lined with white velvet, and the denim cuffs are connected with fire-resistant stitching. They can withstand everyday high temperatures, flames, splashes, or sparks.
Features - The welding gloves are rationally designed, breathable and comfortable to wear, strong and durable, keep the thumb flexible and comfortable, and easy to operate.
USE - Suitable for high temperature work like welding, metal cutting and grinding, industrial manufacturing, machining, etc. to protect workers' hands. The long BBQ gloves are also suitable for everyday use such as grilling, stovetop, oven, fireplace, cooking, baking, pruning flowers, gardening, etc.
Caution - Wear protective gloves properly when working with high temperatures. If the gloves show obvious wear or damage after use, replace them with new gloves.
1. These high-temperature, heat-resistant gloves are made primarily from two-tone cowhide leather, providing anti-slip, heat insulation, and heat resistance. They can withstand everyday high temperatures, flames, splashes, or sparks. 2. The inner palm of these welding gloves is lined with white velvet, and the cuffs are made of denim and connected with fire-resistant stitching. They are comfortable to wear, strong, and durable, with a streamlined design that maintains thumb flexibility and comfort for easy operation. 3. These long-sleeved protective gloves are widely used in high-temperature work, such as welding, metal cutting and grinding, industrial manufacturing, and machining, to protect workers' hands. 4. These grilling gloves are also suitable for everyday use, such as barbecues, stoves, ovens, fireplaces, cooking, baking, pruning flowers, gardening, and painting. 5. Wear protective gloves properly when working with high temperatures. If there is obvious wear or damage to the surface of the gloves after use, replace them with new gloves.