Jason
They are just OK. Too big and not easy to form around a smaller hand. Other hand-shaped heat resistant gloves have worked better for me.
Crow
I wear size large in the thinner plastic gloves that I have to wear at my job. So the reviews that say this is true to size are correct. These silicone gloves fit me just right. I wish there was more space between the thumb and the first finger though. I needed these gloves to open the lid on my solar cooker which releases steam when the water cooks. I could open the lid as planned but it was a bit awkward because of a lack of dexterity for my thumb. I like the cotton liner inside.
Scott_hn
Just received these in the mail and tried them on immediately, or rather, I tried to get them on. The long sleeves would be great (why I got them, for grilling), IF you can get them up over your forearm, which I can not. My 3 star rating is meant to be neutral as I haven't used them, and won't/can't, so I can't speak to their heat resistance or functionality. Bummed.
JT
I got these to use in the kitchen, and they work okay. I intentionally purchased a glove rather than a mitt because i wanted use of my fingers, so i was disappointed to find the fingers about 1 inch too short for me. If not for the fit i would give this 5 stars.
Vivian c.
I use the gloves for removing pizza from the oven. I have searched the websites to find the same heat resistant gloves for women to no avail. In a world where more women are single it is inconceivable that no women sizes are sold.
Edward C.
These are not good for big hands. They only let you hold hot things for a few seconds before the heat comes through. They hold heat too so you have to take them off quickly when they get hot.
SANJUTHA
I have received the gloves today outside look big but inside too small. I alway order small size gloves bc my hand very tiny as an Asian women but this one it’s too tight. Before I have ordered very concern about the one size fit all might be too big for me.
Cyngularcyn
I read reviews where they had issues with the cotton lining and I get it now. The lining is kind of stitched in there vs being adhered to the surface so if your hand is wet or if you sweat - even a little, the liner will stick to your hand and you will rip it out. In the picture I took, pulled the liner away from the inner surface of the glove. Dishwashing gloves have an adhered liner that prevents the liner sticking to your hand. I wear a men's small work glove and these are tight in the fingers because of the liner. Also, fingers are short. In my second pic, I'm showing you where my hand sits inside the glove.
VP
I never actually used the gloves, although I assume they would work as intended. The fit however makes them unusable in my opinion. The thumb is placed way too close to the fingers for a man sized hand. At least 2 inches too high. You wind up pinching objects instead of grasping them with a full grip. They were returned the same day with no issues at all.
Cycleman
Gloves are very bulky. Hard to work with them on. Heat resistance is good