AngelFire Stick/MIG Welding Gloves - Black with Beige Flourish, Size Small
Brand Size | Hand Circumference (in) |
---|---|
X-Small | 6 - 7.3 |
Small | 7.3 - 7.5 |
Medium | 7.5 - 7.8 |
Large | 7.8 - 8 |
X-Large | 8 - 8.3 |
Material | Leather |
Brand | Black Stallion |
Size | Small (Pack of 2) |
Color | Black |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
About this item
- Premium grain pigskin palm
- DragPatch reinforcement offers extra abrasion resistance and insulation
- Kevlar stitching throughout
- Available in Sizes: X-Small, Small, Medium, Large, and X-Large
- Lined and split cowhide back
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 6 x 1 x 1 inches; 8 ounces
- Item model number : LS50-
- Department : womens
- Date First Available : May 3, 2010
- Manufacturer : Revco
- ASIN : B003RYUBK0
- Best Sellers Rank: #291,332 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement)
- #233 in Welding Gloves
- Customer Reviews:
Product Description
AngelFire women's Stick/MIG gloves are designed to fit women's hands. Constructed of premium grain pigskin palm with a side split cowhide back. Features ergonomic sidewall fingers, reinforcements, drag patch, lined back and Kevlar stitching for durability. Available in sizes XS-XL. Size Small. Package of 1 pair.
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I bought these in January and never used them. Still in bag with tags attached. And, I never got around to returning them. :(
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Customers like the fit, quality and comfort of the welding gloves. For example, they mention that they fit well, are small enough to fit and don't slip. That said, they appreciate the appearance and performance. Opinions are mixed on durability.
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Customers like the fit of the welding gloves. They say that the gloves fit their hands perfectly, and stay in place.
"...They fit great right from the start and did not require a significant amount of break-in for them to be super comfortable." Read more
"...It also STAYS in the glove for a bit, so when you feel it come through, back off and take the glove off for a minute to cool down...." Read more
"...They're made incredibly well and fit like a dream glove. 5 well-earned stars! I'm looking forward to the day when they're broken in!..." Read more
"I am new to welding but love these gloves. They fit my hands perfect...and they are cute...I know that doesn't matter but it adds to it" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the welding gloves. They mention that it is a great product and provides great protection. Some customers however, mention that the product does not last long.
"...The finger length and width are just what I needed, I like the wrist protector. I don't feel like I overheat in the gloves at all...." Read more
"Fit well, really well made, great design, comfortable, good protection, love the color & look of these...." Read more
"...These gloves were perfect for her. Excellent fit and protection, improved her ability to weld immediately...." Read more
"...deteriorated quicker then expected but overall the product is great for the occasional user just not for the every day one" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the comfort of the protective glove. They mention that the length and the way the material feels are great. The gloves are thick, comfortable, and supple enough to use your fingers. They also have padding throughout, with more protection on the trigger.
"...These gloves have padding throughout, with more protection on the trigger finger and thumb welding...." Read more
"I like the length and the way the material feels...." Read more
"...Initial comfort and quality is 100% spot on though! Worth the slight investment, IMO." Read more
"...Besides that, they are comfortable and very nice looking." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the protective glove. For example, they say it's comfortable and looks a little more feminine.
"...They also look awesome (they're freaking gauntlets, we almost had a sword fight)...." Read more
"...They fit my hands perfect...and they are cute...I know that doesn't matter but it adds to it" Read more
"...These are great, they look a little more feminine and fit a woman's hands. They do run a tad small...." Read more
"...Besides that, they are comfortable and very nice looking." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the protective glove. They mention that it works well, is perfect for the job, and is well-suited for their needs.
"...I knew these gloves would not be heat proof, and that's fine. They work very well for what I bought them for...." Read more
"I bought these gloves for a welding class I took recently and they worked really well...." Read more
"...They are perfect for the job." Read more
"These gloves were a little tight at first, but after a few days, they are perfect!..." Read more
Customers like the heat resistance of the protective glove. They mention that it doesn't allow heat to get through, and the gloves keep their hands from burning.
"...used them for stick, mig, and flux core welding and they handle the heat very well on all types...." Read more
"...Heat doesn't get through at all, unless I'm holding a hot piece for way longer than necessary (sometimes I forget I'm holding something hot), but it..." Read more
"...stick/arc weld pipe, and I tack with my hand right next to it and hardly any heat." Read more
"...However, they get so hot, that even these padded, protective gloves can transfer the heat in 10 seconds or less..." Read more
Customers find the protective glove versatile. They mention it's great for welding and other hot tasks, and perfect for female welders. They say the gloves are durable and comfortable, and they improve their ability to weld immediately. Customers also say the glove is fantastic for women and makes welding so much easier.
"...The gloves are fairly thick, which was great for welding class and handling hot metal...." Read more
"This gloves make welding so much easier because it allows for more dexterity...." Read more
"...They wear in quick and are great for stick welding. With the fingertips being leather sometimes I burn my finger on the rods but it's not a big deal." Read more
"...Excellent fit and protection, improved her ability to weld immediately. To top it off she says they're "so pretty" too. Excellent buy." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the protective glove. Some mention that it's well made, holds up well, and is built well for hobby use. However, others say that they started to come apart at a few seams on the main finger. They also say that the gloves break down pretty quick and start to show signs of wear.
"...I have been using them for a bit now and they are well crafted." Read more
"love them , but if you are constantly working they do break down pretty quick, mine last about a month before the seams started separating" Read more
"...my pair back in January for welding school, and they have held up impressively well to the amount of welding I did with them...." Read more
"...The material is thick enough but I think the under leather is softer than the black harder leather that everyone 'breaks in' and that causes tension..." Read more
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You can definitely stick your hand in the coals and move them around (quickly, don't go playing catch or holding them to show off) without burning your hand or the gloves. Heat will and does transfer through these and can move pretty quickly. It also STAYS in the glove for a bit, so when you feel it come through, back off and take the glove off for a minute to cool down.
I should point out I have a Weber Go Anywhere Tabletop Grill (charcoal, obviously) and a Weber Chimney Starter. I use the gloves to protect myself when dumping coals from the chimney to the grill, and to place the cooking grate over the coals. The vents for the coal get ferociously hot, if you need to close them, you need gloves like these. However, they get so hot, that even these padded, protective gloves can transfer the heat in 10 seconds or less (and that's when I usually wind up stripping them off and cursing).
I knew these gloves would not be heat proof, and that's fine. They work very well for what I bought them for. I have small hands and need to handle very hot things for sometimes extended periods of time with more precision than a mitten and more protection than a pot holder. I can safely carry the hot grill for about five or seven minutes without needing a break to cool off (it has handles and a lid), I can wear these while tending the coals, while working on the food and damn if I don't feel more awesome when I wear them. I've used them to safely rearrange hot oven racks (I forget to rearrange for broiling a lot). I'm sure in a pinch, I could use them as protection working with power tools or moving heavy or sharp objects as well.
My only complaint is that the picture appears to contain brown gloves. Some of the Amazon offerings show a black version in one photo and a brown in another--the black is what I received. It specifies on the item that they are black, I just didn't look that closely. I was expecting the brown. I still love them, but wish I could find the brown ones for sale somewhere! Anywho, don't be fooled by the photo. You're getting black gloves!
The gloves are fairly thick, which was great for welding class and handling hot metal. A little tricky to do some finer movements because of the thickness and difficulty making a fist... but I'd rather have the heat protection and deal with some stiffness of the gloves. I also found that they held on to the heat - so if I accidentally got them too hot (say, grabbing a piece of hot metal and holding it too long), then I had to take the gloves off for 20 seconds or so to let them cool down, otherwise they got my fingers pretty hot! Not the fault of the glove - Just something I hadn't thought of before.
I found that when I scraped the metal shavings from the table with my gloved hand, it roughed the gloves up quite a bit. Again, not sure that it's the fault of the glove per se, but I stopped doing that when I saw some stitching start to fray and used a brush instead.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2022