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Mechanic's/Work Gloves - What are you using?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevins89notch" data-source="post: 16774802" data-attributes="member: 31255"><p>I mostly just use nitrile gloves from HF when wrenching. Problem is those start to fill up with sweat and once you lift your arms up, then it rushed down your arm and drips from your elbows.</p><p></p><p>Like a year or so ago, I bought these, and they work alright: </p><h3>5-Pair Pack Wells Lamont Nitrile Work Gloves | Lightweight, Abrasion Resistant | Large (580LA) , Grey</h3><p>[MEDIA=amazon]B01IHGRGN2[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>At $1 a pair, you really don't care about them. If they get really bad, you can just throw them away. I'm down to my last pair, just used them at the junkyard a couple weeks ago. They keep most the filth off your hands and stop your fingers from getting cut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevins89notch, post: 16774802, member: 31255"] I mostly just use nitrile gloves from HF when wrenching. Problem is those start to fill up with sweat and once you lift your arms up, then it rushed down your arm and drips from your elbows. Like a year or so ago, I bought these, and they work alright: [HEADING=2]5-Pair Pack Wells Lamont Nitrile Work Gloves | Lightweight, Abrasion Resistant | Large (580LA) , Grey[/HEADING] [MEDIA=amazon]B01IHGRGN2[/MEDIA] At $1 a pair, you really don't care about them. If they get really bad, you can just throw them away. I'm down to my last pair, just used them at the junkyard a couple weeks ago. They keep most the filth off your hands and stop your fingers from getting cut. [/QUOTE]
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