Hi sir.. Im working as a shawarma chef and im dealing with flames and hot sanditches at grill plus other hot stuff .. U dont realy need that high protected gloves because it looks thick and it might not let me do my food stuff professionally .. All what i need sir is thin gloves can deal with fire and at same time can give my fingers the flexibility which allows me to deal with the small amounts of food inside the sandwich that I serve to the customer. In short, thin gloves that insulate heat, even if half the efficiency of the gloves you showed in your video on the channel
Hello Tariq, we recommend that you use a glove that is certified for food handling. Check out these Watson gloves greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Disposable-Gloves/wat5554pfl
Hi J B, any of these heat resistant gloves would work for your job; however, gloves with a fire resistant rating would be an even safer option for you > greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Heat-Resistant-Gloves?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties
You would need a Non-Conductive glove to protect you from an electrical shock, like this: greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Leather-Work-Gloves/otc399112
Hi! Thank you for watching, any of these heat resistant gloves would be ideal for your needs; however, gloves with a fire resistant rating would be an even safer option for you > greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Heat-Resistant-Gloves?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties
Hey Greg - is there any sort of liquid glass type of product My wife can pour over her thin leather gloves to increase the heat protection when she cooks? If not, do you know of any highly thin flexible heat resistant materials available?
To be safe, we would recommend wearing a glove that is actually rated to handle extreme heat on the job. To browse our selection of heat resistant gloves we carry, check out our website for more information on the type of materials available on the market > greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Heat-Resistant-Gloves?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties
Thanks for watching! To be safe you should use a glove that has a fire resistant rating, like these: greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Heat-Resistant-Gloves?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties
These gloves can be found at: greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Heat-Resistant-Gloves?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties
Wouldnt a glove that can lift lava (considering there is such a glove) work in the food industry?
Hi sir..
Im working as a shawarma chef and im dealing with flames and hot sanditches at grill plus other hot stuff ..
U dont realy need that high protected gloves because it looks thick and it might not let me do my food stuff professionally ..
All what i need sir is thin gloves can deal with fire and at same time can give my fingers the flexibility which allows me to deal with the small amounts of food inside the sandwich that I serve to the customer.
In short, thin gloves that insulate heat, even if half the efficiency of the gloves you showed in your video on the channel
Hello Tariq, we recommend that you use a glove that is certified for food handling. Check out these Watson gloves greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Disposable-Gloves/wat5554pfl
Which gloves would be best for handling 3/8 round rod when blacksmithing? Thank's👍
Hi J B, any of these heat resistant gloves would work for your job; however, gloves with a fire resistant rating would be an even safer option for you > greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Heat-Resistant-Gloves?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties
What type of glove are suitable for handling potline electrolysis work
You would need a Non-Conductive glove to protect you from an electrical shock, like this: greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Leather-Work-Gloves/otc399112
Hey there! I’m looking for gloves to use while Wood burning, what would work
Hi! Thank you for watching, any of these heat resistant gloves would be ideal for your needs; however, gloves with a fire resistant rating would be an even safer option for you > greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Heat-Resistant-Gloves?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties
Hey Greg - is there any sort of liquid glass type of product My wife can pour over her thin leather gloves to increase the heat protection when she cooks? If not, do you know of any highly thin flexible heat resistant materials available?
To be safe, we would recommend wearing a glove that is actually rated to handle extreme heat on the job. To browse our selection of heat resistant gloves we carry, check out our website for more information on the type of materials available on the market > greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Heat-Resistant-Gloves?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties
Im going to be soldering A LOT, And I'm scared to be burnt, which one do i get?
Thanks for watching! To be safe you should use a glove that has a fire resistant rating, like these: greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Heat-Resistant-Gloves?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties
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Whr to buy
These gloves can be found at: greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Heat-Resistant-Gloves?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties