Since I recently started using a pump, hoses, and camlocks I'm realizing that I need some brewing gloves! Something not overly thick but is heat resistant and can take some moisture. What do you use?
Thanks,
Robert
Thanks,
Robert
I have these...
http://www.northernbrewer.com/shop/blichmann-brewing-gloves.html
...and they work well. Not heat resistent where u can hold ur hand over a burner, but enough to keep hot water from leaving blisters/burns.
U could also look into the Ove-Glove, I know some people who use those too but they aren't good for moisture.
I bought some cheap Ove-Glove knock-offs at Menard's. They work fine for removing camlocks and holding hot tubing.
The Blichmann gloves come in real handy if there's a problem with your hose coming loose inside the mash tun. Gotta work fast, though, since they're not very insulated.
I use these when I barbecue. Look pretty similar to the NB gloves, and shipping is included.
www.texasbbqrub.com/bbqgloves.htm
I use these when I barbecue. Look pretty similar to the NB gloves, and shipping is included.
www.texasbbqrub.com/bbqgloves.htm
Thanks! I may go this way.
While searching Amazon, I found these and wondering if they are the same thing? http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BZ8K4M/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Robert
I have these...
http://www.northernbrewer.com/shop/blichmann-brewing-gloves.html
...and they work well. Not heat resistent where u can hold ur hand over a burner, but enough to keep hot water from leaving blisters/burns.
I use firefighter gloves too and they work great. I used to be a firefighter.Since I'm a fireman, I have about 3 pair of old firefighter gloves laying around the house. They work great for brewing, smoking meats, and anytime I want to hold my hand in an open flame.
erikrocks said:Do the Blichmann gloves offer enough insulation to use when switching hose quick disconnects?
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