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Ironclad HEATWORX Resistant Gloves Handle Review

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Terrible

Revainrating 1.5 out of 5  
Rating 
1.7
🧤 Personal Protective Equipment, 🔐 Occupational Health & Safety Products

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Description of Ironclad HEATWORX Resistant Gloves Handle

Molded Silicone Palm, Kevlar Liner. Imported. NFPA2112:2018 Certified - Provides Protection from Flash Fire Exposure. Molded Silicone Palm Allows Grasping of Objects up to 600°F (315°C). DuPont Kevlar/NomexPalm Liner Protects Against Burns & Radiant Heat. 100% DuPont Kevlar Shell Protects Against Heat and Cuts. Proprietary Silicone Coated Fabric Protects Knuckles, Fingers and Wrist.

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Type of review

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible heat-resistant gloves, useless for industrial workers!

I was so excited to try out these gloves, thinking they would be a great addition to my occupational health and safety products. But after I put it to the test, these gloves proved to be just another product WITH false claims. These gloves might work for lightweight jobs, but in an industrial and scientific setting, they are completely useless. They failed to protect my hands from heat leaving me with burns and blisters..

Pros
  • None
Cons
  • False advertising

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Fits some items

I received these for sharing road mixes that require a preheater to 400°F to 600°F. While they're great for shooting objects at 250-300° angles, I found they didn't protect very well from the higher temperatures of the splitter. I will still use them for oven and stove work but will keep looking for something for hotter stuff.

Pros
  • Personal Protective Equipment
Cons
  • Legacy Model