

🧤 Elevate your kitchen game with gloves that work as hard as you do!
Matfer Bourgeat Latex Sugar Work Gloves are medium-sized, natural latex gloves designed for heat resistance across gas, radiant, induction, and electric ranges. Offering flexibility and a snug fit, they support precise handling in demanding kitchen environments, while being easy to clean and maintain.
| ASIN | B09NLQ9L7R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #796,595 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #4,719 in Safety Work Gloves |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (53) |
| Date First Available | December 17, 2022 |
J**K
Handy gloves!
Great thermal gloves. I use these to knead mozzarella, not play with sugar, but the heat is there just the same. They fit well on a woman's hands and allow me to work like I would without gloves at all. Clean up nicely and I hang them to dry. As good as I'd hoped they'd be.
T**A
Not for sugar work!!
These are NOT for sugar work, unless you want since nasty burns. They’re essentially dishwashing gloves. I held a piece of ice in my hand to see if they were truly as flimsy as they seemed and the cold transferred right through. Don’t bother.
J**.
The gloves handle heat pretty good. And they are not overly expensive.
I use these gloves to pull salt water taffy. Handling the hot candy is pretty good, but after several times using, (maybe 12 or more) the gloves seem to go out of shape. Size medium glove ends up being an xtra large.
G**D
Good for the price.
I buy these for my daughter and granddaughter who do a lot of baking. They are very pleased with the durability. The only problem is that they do not come in a large.
C**E
Not sugar working gloves at all
I had just cooked some pork butt in my slow cooker and when I took it out and started to shred (pull) the meat to make Kalua Pig(pork), I remembered I bought these gloves for sugar work. Considering the temperature or the pork is wayyyyy less than the temperature of pulled sugar, I figure it would've been a breeze to pull the pork real quick and get that out of the way, only that wasn't the case. about 15 seconds into shredding the meat, my fingers started to burn through the gloves. I immediately got frustrated because I knew I ordered two pairs of these gloves thinking I can some day pull sugar. But now I know I can't. If this gloves can't even handle the temperature of cooked pork, it surely can't handle pulled sugar temperature. I was very disappointed and threw the gloves away. I'll re order sugar working gloves, but most likely from another company. What a bummer.
P**H
Not good for hot sugar
The gloves are good quality and fit my hands well but when I exposed them to hot sugar (peanut brittle) soon after I poured it out, my fingers were burning badly until I was able to get them off. So buy this with that in mind
V**K
Perfectly suited for hot sugar work!
I got these gloves to do sugar work and while I haven't done that yet, I have grabbed hot pans out of the oven (as a test) and they work great.
A**R
Dish washing gloves :(
They're fine but they're the same material as dish gloves. Just buy gloves at the grocery store and save yourself some $.
M**R
We bought these gloves thinking they were thicker than regular ones for our baker. Since they are called sugar gloves, we thought they were better suited for hot temperatures, but they are not. They are no different than the cheap ones you can get at a Dollar Store to wash your dishes, so do not spend the extra money for these. They are just overpriced dish-washing gloves.
A**R
ne sont pas fait pour faire des bonbons...
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