Steve E, the gloves will work, but the handle on the lid is pretty small and it's extremely easy to burn your arm on the rim if it decides to tip as you lift it, the lifter moves your forearm out of that danger area as well as holding the lid in such as to keep it from tipping in the first place. It also is much easier because you don't need to move any coals out of the way.
For the rare time I deal with burned-on food, a good soak with hot, soapy water (unlike cast it won't rust in water) and judicious use of a white 3m nylon scrubber (coarser than the blue or green ones) will remove it fairly easily.
as for melting, neither mine or anyone else's that I know has ever warped or melted, and mine has been abused by probably in the range of 400 teens over a couple of decades, even after accidentally being left empty on the fire overnight.
I have a frybake too but rarely use it because, unlike a dutch oven, it holds and regulates very little heat.
The dutch oven can retain a constant heat for a considerable time if moved away from the heat source (20 min or more) because it has far more mass to hold that heat.
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