🔥 Gear up like a pro—weld, grill, and conquer with BEETRO gloves!
BEETRO Welding Gloves combine premium cowhide leather with flame-retardant DP-KEV stitching and a soft, heat-resistant cotton lining to deliver superior protection against heat, punctures, cuts, and tears. Designed for durability and comfort, these gloves feature an elastic wrist cuff to keep out debris and provide easy wear. Ideal for welding, grilling, construction, and more, they offer versatile, reliable hand protection for demanding professional and DIY tasks.
Manufacturer | Beetro Co., Ltd |
Part Number | TC0370 |
Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches |
Item model number | BWGTC0370 |
Size | 1 pair |
Color | Brown |
Thickness | 0.41 Inches |
Power Source | electric, pneumatic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Special Features | Puncture Resistant,Flexible |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**A
Functional
I haven't done no welding with these, though use to gardening and Lanscaping, some demolishing, & light construction though they are very big for me and 2 people I gave them to, they are awesome gloves and are functional protection.
F**S
High quality gloves work great for wood stove
These gloves work great for loading wood into a hot wood stove. They fit well, are comfortable, well made and hold up very good. Durable. Most importantly when I am loading more wood into my very hot wood stove they totally protect my hands from getting burned. You don't feel any heat coming onto my hands and they are fire retardant. Well insulated. I highly recommend these.
C**N
Great quality
My 15 year old can destroy anything and these have withstood him. They are great quality and would recommend
A**R
Great stick welding gloves
Good: These are really good stick welding gloves and will protect your hands and wrists very well. Bad: Far too cumbersome for mig/tig weldng. You just lose too much dexterity with them. Bottom Line: If you're looking for a 'universal' welding glove for around your shop, these may not be the best choice. But if your looking for a pair of just stick welding gloves, this are very very good.
P**N
great for the price
great gloves
B**X
Finally!
Been burning either wood or coal for over 40 years. I usually buy the red "woodstove gloves" they have at the hardware store. I end up using them until there are holes in them. So, every 3-4 years.Ordered 2 pair of these due to price/reviews. It usually costs me 3x the cost of 1 pair of these superb gloves for my ""red gloves"First thoughts right off: thin, fit well, nice length.Now after a month or so I can tell you. Buy these if you burn wood! I have front load woodstove that you can also top load. Wish these gloves were perhaps a tad longer though. Sticking your arms in a red hot furnace of wood from the top? You need these. I can stir the 2" thick red hot coals into a nice flat base. No problem. Pick up a burning log? Repositioning your burning logs? Yup. I mean, they are dirty but, absolutely no signs of any hot spots to be concerned about durability. Pretty amazing really. I've really been using these as a poker. I love the ability to do it with my hands vs a piece of iron.I love them. Honestly, most woodstove gloves are decent enough. They do the job. These do it too but, are much more inexpensive, thinner than most but as good as, if not better than those "red gloves".If you're a Northeaster who burns wood almost every day, trust me, I don't know how you could do better. I bring the wood in with them. I clean my firebox and glass with them on. Just very impressed and actually happy to have purchased them. I'm usually expecting to be disappointed. I usually am. Not with these gloves. Why can't I hit a home run with every purchase? 😥
G**S
Tough gloves
Great design and comfort. I use around my wood stove to prevent burns and damage to sleeves on my shirt. These are tough and handle heat well.
T**S
Comfortable gloves, poor liner stitching
They are comfortable gloves, and they fit as advertised. However, after only 3 weeks of use, one of the glove liners separated completely from the gauntlet liner, meaning I would end up stuffing the liner into the fingers every time I put the glove on. Good thing they included a second pair; we'll see how long that one lasts.
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