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Give these Insulated Oven/Grill Gloves a go for your next feast at just $6.50

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YINNEN Direct (98% positive feedback all-time) via Amazon is offering its Insulated BBQ Grill Gloves for $6.58. Simply apply coupon KRZC832Q during checkout. Shipping is free for Prime members or in orders over $25. Regularly up to $12 or so, this is the best price we have tracked and the lowest we can find. They come with a 1-year warranty, are fully machine washable, and great for those who like to get their hands dirty when grilling or using the smoker. Rated 4+ stars. More details below.

These are essentially some of the most affordable grill gloves out there with today’s deal. There’s a nice leather/Kevlar pair for about $10 Prime shipped, but it just goes up from there. Use your savings here on one of these affordable BBQ accessory sets.

YINNEN Insulated BBQ Grill Gloves:

PREMIUM HIGH-QUALITY MATERIAL: YINENN BBQ gloves has first layer of Aramid fiber for moment heat & flame resistant, Second layer of latex rubber for steam resistant & third layer soft cotton for super comfort. Fire-fighters use fabric made with P-Aramid fiber which is engineered with M-Aramid fiber, the result is excellent thermal protection, strength & durability,100% Aramid/Fiber/Silicone and can withstand 932°F(MAXIMUM).

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices