Ove Glove The Hot Solution To A Burning Problem
May 26, 2005 -- The Ove Glove has been on our TV screens for some time now, but what makes the Ove Glove stand out from its competition
Perhaps its the clever advertising, its sleek look or maybe just maybe, the fact that is one of the few as seen on TV products that actually delivers!
Yes, the Ove Glove is actually a good product.
This five-fingered glove is thin and flexible, and according to the manufacturer, can withstand temperatures up to 480 degrees. It's like having heatproof hands.
The secret of the ''Ove'' Glove is that it is woven from a combination of two remarkable synthetic fibers from DuPont: 14 percent Kevlar and 86 percent Nomex.
Kevlar is incredibly tough, five times stronger than steel on a weight-for-weight basis. You already may be familiar with Kevlar's penetration resistance if you are in the habit of wearing a bulletproof vest. Or you may have in your kitchen, as I do, a glove woven from Kevlar and cotton that will protect your hand from cuts. I can hold a bagel in my Kevlar-gloved hand and slice it fearlessly with my bread knife.
Nomex is the latest kitchen Wunderkind. Because it is non-flammable, chemically resistant and incredibly heat-resistant, Nomex garments are worn by fire-fighters.
Wearing my ''Ove'' Glove, I can reach into the oven and grab a hot frying pan. I can even grasp the rack and slide it partially out, to facilitate removal of a casserole or roasting pan without my having to climb halfway into the oven.
Truly a remarkable product
The Ove Glove can be purchased for as low as $17.99 at http://www.ovegloves.com
Ove Glove The Hot Solution To A Burning Problem