



Omberg BBQ Gloves – 2-Pack
Stylish Design for Grills & Pizza Ovens
Stay safe and stylish while grilling with this 2-pack of Omberg BBQ gloves. Designed to protect your hands from high heat, these gloves are perfect for flipping burgers, handling griddles, or moving meat around the grill. They also double as kitchen gloves, great for managing hot oven trays or pans.
With a black design and subtle logo, they look good enough to keep on display even when not in use. Ideal for those moments when you need to rearrange items inside a hot grill, remove warming racks, or swap grates for a griddle.
Heat Resistant with Excellent Grip
Built to withstand temperatures up to 400°C (752°F), these gloves combine flexibility with serious protection. The anti-slip surface ensures a secure grip on your pizza peel, grill tools, or cast iron pans.
One Size Fits Most
The gloves come in a slightly larger One Size fit – generally ideal for most men's hands and a bit roomy for smaller hands. For heat protection, a looser fit with extra air can actually enhance insulation.
Easy to Hang, Easy to Clean
Each glove includes a small loop for convenient hanging by the grill or in your kitchen.
Materials & Care Instructions:
• Outer shell: 97% Aramid, 3% Elastane
• Lining: 70% Polyester, 30% Cotton
• Washing: Machine washable at max 40°C (Do not tumble dry or iron)
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