(Australia-NewsWire.Com, August 26, 2014 ) Brisbane, Queensland -- Imagine how hot it can be on bare hands when barbecuing, grilling or using the smoker oven! Grill plates, skillets and metal trays can get up to to temperatures of 600 degrees F. which is why it pays to seek out the maximum protection for hands and fingers when selecting a pair of heat resistant gloves to keep the heat away from the areas closest to the flame or heat.
The new grilling mitts and grilling gloves are much more able to withstand higher temperatures than in cooking equipment one could purchase years ago, for usage inside for kitchen work, whether at home or in the workplace or outside at the good old barbecue. The reason for this is the materials which they are made from, being products which have been developed over the last years by the company Dupont, named Kevlar and Nomex. These extra-ordinary materials are now being incorporated into many facets for the Military and Fire Fighting apparel to name a few, even being used in bullet proof vests.
Dexterity is a vital component to consider when selecting grill gloves, to be able to use all four fingers and thumb to get the best grip when moving red hot trays, big cumbersome cuts of meat or chickens in the smokers or transferring hot casserole dishes and pans from the oven to table or bench space to serve up the food. The amazing benefits this type of gloves offers - with silicone grips on both sides enables the wearer to have an excellent grip on any barbecuing tools, meat and dishes making sure that food, hot pans and trays will certainly not wind up in the turf!
The company Madona Pty Ltd has begun marketing oven mitts or grill gloves which are sold as a pair and branded "Tuff-Az" by On Eagles Wings and now available on the Amazon.com platform. They are made from these synthetic heat-resistant Kevlar and Nomex products and they can cope with temperatures of up to 600 degrees F
About Madona Pty Ltd
Madona Pty Ltd is a company dedicated to providing quality consumer items by promoting through the Amazon.com network a pair of oven mitts and using the brand logo "Tuff-Az"