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Review on Multipurpose Gloves Nitrile Coated Touchscreen by Dante Black

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal work gloves for medium to light duty work

Of all the nitrile/fabric gloves available I find this style to be the most comfortable and durable for general hand protection. They appear to be modeled after the Maxiflex brand which I have been using for a number of years and which are my favorite work gloves. Whether I'm working in the yard, workshop or in the car these are great gloves. They're tactile, not too thick, and therefore don't sacrifice too much tactile feel. You can even use your phone's touchscreen with these gloves, but make sure they aren't too dirty or you might scratch the screen/screen protector. They're not thick enough to protect you from spikes when you're weeding hard, but as long as you're not dealing with very sharp objects they feel much more comfortable and breathable. wear out on your fingertips with prolonged use. I have actually used patches to mend my fingertip cracks as they adhere very well to the nitrile surface as long as it is clean and will give you a few more weeks of use. The sizing seems very similar to the Maxiflex brand, maybe a hair bigger in comparison, at least for the larger size I wear most of the time. The medium is a little tight on my thin fingers, but I can still use them to work with devices in the store when I need a little more grip. Maxiflex uses a color coded cuff to help you determine your size, so I'm assuming the Safer Grip refers to a similar standard with a yellow border to indicate plus size. I haven't found them in multiple packs yet, but I found the price per pair lower than Maxiflex. If you buy multiple packs you'll probably get a better deal, but for now these secure grips are a great replacement.

Pros
  • Fingertip Touch Screen Gloves
Cons
  • Matte Packaging