

🔥 Gear Up Like a Pro: Fire-Resistant Gloves That Mean Business
Ironclad HEATWORX Heavy Duty FR Gloves combine NFPA2112:2018 certified flash fire protection with DuPont Kevlar and Nomex fibers, offering heat resistance up to 600°F (315°C). Featuring a molded silicone palm for superior grip and a proprietary silicone-coated fabric for enhanced knuckle and wrist protection, these gloves deliver unmatched safety and durability for professionals handling extreme heat.





| ASIN | B08VD7QL94 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Ansi Isea Heat Level | 5 |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Heavyweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #304,186 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,746 in Safety Work Gloves |
| Brand Name | Ironclad |
| Closure Type | Pull On |
| Color | Black/Dark Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (58) |
| Fabric Type | Molded Silicone Palm, Kevlar Liner |
| Fit Type | Overall |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Neutral |
| Garment Size Country | United States |
| Glove Construction | Cut and Sewn |
| Glove Liner Material | This information was not found |
| Glove Or Mitt | Glove |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | 1 Pair of Gloves |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions | 11.02 x 4.53 x 0.26 inches |
| Item Type Name | Fire Resistant Gloves |
| Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Ironclad |
| Material | DuPont Kevlar, Nomex, Silicone, and possibly other unspecified materials in the shell lining |
| Material Features | Heat and flame protection, cut resistance, molded silicone palm for grasping hot objects |
| Material Type Free | Silicone Free |
| Model Name | Hw6xfr-04-l |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Cut Resistant |
| Palm Material | Silicone |
| Palm Style | Dotted Palm |
| Part Number | HW6XFR-04-L |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Protective Glove Temperature Rating | 600°F (315°C) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Industrial, Construction, Welding, Firefighting |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | Large (Pack of 1) |
| Stitching Type | Reinforced Stitching |
| Style Number | HW6XFR-04-L |
| Thumb Style | Reinforced Thumb |
| UPC | 696511878841 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vibration Dampening Method | This information was not found |
| Warranty Description | All products manufactured and sold by Ironclad Performance Wear are warranted to the original purchaser against defects in material or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original retail purchase with an original receipt. Normal wear and tear, and conditions resulting from or contributed to by accident, misuse, abuse, alteration or improper care or maintenance are not covered by … |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
S**E
My wood stove gloves from now on.
This is a great gloves. Best at the wood burner. Heat resistant is good for opening the wood stove and stoking the fire.
I**S
Product description
Product is as described by seller.
M**Z
Muy buena calidad
R**E
Good for direct but not for indirect heat.
Used for Kamado Joe grilling: The palm side can handle the indirect plates and grilling plates up to 15 seconds at 600* BUT....Cannot handle the indirect heat on the backside of glives when reaching into the grill. There must be a glove that can do both but I havent found it yet. Ugh!
D**D
Magic Gloves +10 Heat Resistance
I can pick up freshly cast metal ingots a few minutes after I take them out of the mold then drop them in the water where they instantly boil. Picked up some glowing Aluminum slag no problem. Not as good as blacksmith/welding gloves for radiant heat, but better than the same with direct heat. i.e. my welding gloves burn if I pick up an ingot, but the Heatworx have no problem, but i'll burn my hands if I reach into the furnace to scrape slag with the Heatworx whereas the welding gloves are good for a short time as long as I don't touch anything. But once the forge tools heat up the Heatworx do just fine when you can definitely feel the heat/burn through welding gloves. If you're working ON hot stuff you have to touch and hold (hot metal, pipes, lit charcoal) go with Heatworks If you're working IN hot stuff you have to work around and inside (fire, forge, and furnace) find some good leather.
D**N
Very cheaply made
These gloves are very cheaply made
J**D
Good for some things
I got these for splitting paving plantmix that requires a splitter heated to between 400°F and 600°F. While they work perfectly fine for gripping objects at 250-300° I found they weren’t very protective for they higher temperatures of the splitter. I’ll still use them for oven and hot plate work but I’m going to keep looking for something for hotter stuff.
M**R
Grip and dexterity
I don't like how stiff and slick the exterior material in the palm and fingers of the gloves. Heat resistance is very good though.
C**E
Bought these for my husband to to use while smoking meat and grabbing hot trays etc. got him two pairs as he is a boilermaker and can’t find these gloves in any shops in Australia anymore. Well worth the money