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πŸ”ƒ LIO FLEX: Enhanced Breathable Flexibility for a Productive Work Experience Review

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Description of πŸ”ƒ LIO FLEX: Enhanced Breathable Flexibility for a Productive Work Experience

10-FINGER TOUCH SCREEN GLOVES: Touch screen working gloves for men and women, purpose-designed for compatibility with all IT devices; Featuring newly developed technology to utilize all 10 fingers for those working with screens as part of their daily working routine. ANTI-SLIP FOR TIGHT HOLD: With the use of specially developed NBR foam coating, our safety work gloves for men and women securely grip and protect against accidental slipping of electronic devices so you can focus on your tasks without the worry of dropping them. WEAR AND TEAR DURABILITY: To ensure unparalleled reliability and longevity, these protective gloves retain their soft fit and touch function even after long periods of utilizing them - each time, just like the first time you wore them. FLEXIBLE & COMFORTING: Made of flexible, dense fibers for day-long comfort to minimize fatigue while boosting performance, our firm grip gloves ensure superior fit with barehanded-like ease of maneuver for long-hour tasks such as packing, delivering, warehousing, cashiering, and even gardening. MULTITASKING & VERSATILE IN PURPOSE: Utilize these working gloves for women and men wherever in need of often texting and screen touching, without the need of taking them off; Perfect for domestic or commercial tasks and ideal as garden gloves, yard work gloves, carpenter gloves, warehouse gloves, or package handler gloves, among many other.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

All-day work gloves

I work in construction and needed a glove that I could wear all day for most jobs. This glove has a snug fit that provides ample protection from most things while minimally restricting mobility. It works well with touchscreens, which is important if you're going to be wearing them all day. For heavy construction work like demolition, they last about a week, but given their convenience and convenience, they're probably the best you can do.

Pros
  • Easy installation
Cons
  • There are more interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for texting, useful for walking the dog too!

Besides being a great texting glove, it helped me a lot when I was walking my wild dog. She is quite strong and I have to walk very fast to keep up. (At least I exercise great! 😁) The palm of the glove has enough resistance to help me stay in control when I need to pull out my Weimaraner Pitbull mix. And if my four-legged child really causes me to fall, I can at least send a text message asking for help in an emergency.

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Some little things

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The first experience with gloves with a touch screen

I'm writing this review with gloves on my hands. I have never tried such work gloves. Here are my thoughts. Due to extensive use of sanitizing wipes, washing my hands in dish soap (thanks Covid) and my usual bare hand DIY projects, my hands got injured. I have developed a form of dermatitis where I develop calluses that crack and cause severe discomfort. It's no good if you're trying to work on projects that require hands. I wanted to protect my hands as much as possible and still be able to…

Pros
  • a nice thing
Cons
  • I don't remember but something happened