
Reviewed by Valery Grin · · updated June 4, 2026
Grill Heat Aid – Heat-Resistant Aramid/Kevlar BBQ Gloves
The knitted glove that grabs hot grates without flinching.
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Aramid Kevlar-type knit with five fingers and non-slip silicone grip. It's the glove you see most on competition tables: it lets you move grates, flip big cuts and reposition coals with real dexterity.
It's the most recommended BBQ glove in its range: a five-finger aramid Kevlar-type knit that gives you dexterity no mitt can match. It handles very high radiant-heat spikes for seconds —long enough to grab a grate, flip a rack or move the deflector— not to plunge your hand into coals. Silicone on palm and fingers grips smooth hot metal without slipping. One ambidextrous size, hand-washable. Honestly, its weak point is moisture: touch anything wet or steamy and heat transfers fast, so they get hot. For dry handling of a kamado or meat, it's the best value out there. To pull a boiling Dutch oven, use a silicone glove instead.
Specifications
- Material: Aramid Kevlar-type fibre + non-slip silicone
- Heat resistance: Up to ~800 ºC radiant heat, brief contact
- Format: Five fingers, ambidextrous, one size
- Length: ~33 cm, protects wrist and lower forearm
- Cleaning: Hand-washable, air dry
- Units: Pair (2 gloves)
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FAQ
Can I reach into the coals with them?
No. They resist seconds-long radiant-heat spikes for grabbing and moving, not prolonged contact with coals or flame. Use long tongs for that.
Are they good for lifting a wet pot?
Not their strength. With moisture or steam, heat transfers fast. For boiling liquids or steam, a silicone glove protects better.
Are they fine for left-handers?
Yes, they're ambidextrous: each glove fits either hand and they come as a pair.
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