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Review on 🧀 GLOVEWORKS HD Orange Nitrile Gloves, 8 Mil, Latex & Powder Free, Industrial & Food Safe with Raised Diamond Texture - Disposable Gloves by Anna Reed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Without exception, the best disposable gloves for mechanics!

Great in every way, these gloves are simply God made for mechanics. I can't help but praise the durability of these gloves. They're powder-free, soft in the hands, fit well, won't rip, yet give you a very good feel for what you're working on, and provide a secure grip on slippery tools thanks to the diamond-engraved pattern. Palm trees. They look a little odd in bright orange but that's a good thing because it's easy to see grease and dirt on them against the orange so you know when to dry your gloves or take them off before using your glove to touch the glove. a clean surface such as a doorknob or other clean surface. I use them primarily to change the oil and fluids in my cars, work on the brakes, and clean motorcycles and motorcycle chains with rags soaked in petroleum. When cleaning the chain, you often accidentally scratch your hand on the edge of the chain, which usually leads to tearing of ordinary disposable gloves. I've used the same one several times to clean different chains and they didn't get a scratch. talk hard! I recently used a pair to replace the rear drum brakes on my friend's car and these things have withstood the absolute onslaught of abuse and have never been punctured or torn despite being repeatedly doused with a caustic chlorine-laced brake cleaner spray. I even got them caught between the sharp edges of the drum brake springs at least 3 times thinking they were snapped but I checked them when I was done and there was no visible glove damage anywhere. I have yet to tear, puncture or otherwise damage any of these gloves after using 6 pairs for various auto repair jobs. I actually saved my last pair after the job was done because I want to see how many times I can use them before they fail. I ordered them in a medium size and they are a bit tight for me at first but they will stretch a bit. and fit well after a few minutes and give me the perfect tactile feeling with this fit. I weigh about 5-8 and 145 pounds and my hands are about 7 1/2 inches on the side of my palm, measured from the beginning of my hand (just at the beginning of my palm, past the wrist) to the end of my middle finger. If I spread my fingers wide and measure the distance from pinky to thumb from the side of the palm, it's about 8 1/4 inches. a little baggy and may reduce finger sensitivity as well as sensitivity and dexterity. A little info on disposable gloves. You should always keep them in a zipped bag, preferably away from sunlight and extreme temperatures to prevent the material from breaking down or degrading. due to air and sun exposure, so toss the whole thing (including the box) straight into a large zipped bag as soon as you open them to ensure they last a long time when stored between uses. I will definitely be reordering these gloves when it comes time to replenish my inventory and I recommend them to any mechanic looking to protect their hands from the chemicals, weather, and cuts and scrapes associated with auto work. Head and shoulders over the Black Lightning disposable gloves I've used before.

Pros
  • Latex-free disposable gloves are ideal for people who are allergic to natural rubber latex.
Cons
  • Only available in white