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Review on DayMark Resistant Stainless Steel Metal by Matt Jenkins

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The size does not match the quality

Sizing is clearly not the same, these are a full size larger. Or should I say two sizes too big because the metal gloves we use for cutting in sewing are already big. That means if you have a big hand, buy a medium one. However, with this brand you will need a small one. A few other things. Usually when you buy a glove you get a plastic holder that fits over the glove. it rides between the spaces between your fingers. This is to ensure the glove stays on and serves as an adjustment if the glove is too big. This product did not come with this one. The post weight of this glove is lighter than gloves I've purchased in the past. Actually, I should have bought from my regular supplier, but the company is a classic supplier to the clothing industry and not up to the online sales, so it's a bit cumbersome. Also, they don't deliver as fast as Revain. I mistakenly thought they were more expensive too, but a visit to the website reveals that their gloves are a whopping $20 cheaper (although there's no free shipping). Fact; This glove I bought weighs a few ounces less than my other medium sized glove and is larger. It's no good if you buy protection. I don't think we're allowed to mention competing vendors, but I would if I could. One more thing. I don't know who came up with this, but the side slit is poorly designed, and no matter how you adjust the strap, you can't get full coverage there - the position and placement of the slit is also awkward. Now we can safely say that protection along the edge of the hand is not necessary, but it is so large and the slot is large that it easily sticks to the edges of the metal frame of the cutting table. If the glove catches at the worst possible moment, it could get in the way of the knife and you could screw up the cut. So it's probably not dangerous, but it can be extremely costly as it could mess up your cutting job. So you're on the internet wondering which glove to buy since they all look the same on your screen. I'm sorry to say this, but the glove I'm reviewing here was made in California by US Mesh. The gloves I use and love are made in China by U Safe Ltd. manufactured. Enjoy shopping!

Pros
  • Easy setup
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.