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    BBQ gloves

    Ok,did a pork roast for shredding, turned out great.
    Darn thing fell apart when transfering to the cooler..what go you use to pick up roast?
    Seems like gloves would do the trick.

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    I use a stainless pizza peel that I had laying around.

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    Bear claws are great for picking up and for shredding

    https://www.amazon.com/Original-Bear...a-422132963953

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    I like the thick silicone gloves. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Weber-Silic...ves/5005332999

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    thanks guys..will look into all

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    I wear a cotton gloves underneath my nitrile gloves. Works perfect.
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    Interesting, never seen any of those before!
    Quote Originally Posted by itsahog View Post
    Bear claws are great for picking up and for shredding

    https://www.amazon.com/Original-Bear...a-422132963953

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    $7 lined rubber gloves from Northern Tool. Don't waste your money on bear claws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveDyer View Post
    $7 lined rubber gloves from Northern Tool. Don't waste your money on bear claws.
    rubber gloves may be the way to go, but as far as wasting your money on bear claws I totally disagree with that. They work great for picking up roasts and pork butts and chickens and such, they also work very good for shredding meat. For a $10 investment, I certainly don’t think it’s a waste of money. I use mine all the time and they work great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeSF View Post
    +1 Best thing I've found. Bought the glove kit from Malcom, sure was glad I did.
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    I use silicone heat resistant gloves to pull, handle, wrap, and shred everything I cook on the BGE. My wife tried to pull some St. Louis style ribs off the Egg the other day using tongs. I had surgery so I was letting her tend to things after I got them started. She ended up having to get up under them with gloves to get them off in one piece. I was a proud man in that moment.
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    Well I see other uses for those bear claws also!
    Quote Originally Posted by itsahog View Post
    rubber gloves may be the way to go, but as far as wasting your money on bear claws I totally disagree with that. They work great for picking up roasts and pork butts and chickens and such, they also work very good for shredding meat. For a $10 investment, I certainly don’t think it’s a waste of money. I use mine all the time and they work great.

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    My SIL, who is the main cook, thinks the pizza peel..thanks fr8dog..is what he wants to try. I like the glove way. I see both coming here. ps claws we have all of you..THANKS!!!!

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    Silicone gloves here too ... work great, toss in dishwasher when needed.

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    I use Oklahoma Joe BBQ gloves from Lowe’s