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Review on 🧀 GLOVEWORKS HD Industrial Green Nitrile Gloves - Raised Diamond Texture Grip, 100-Box, 8 Mil, X-Large Size, Latex-Free, Powder-Free, Textured, Non-Sterile, Disposable, FDA Approved, GWGN48100BX by Cindy Tapia

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Increases safety and control when working with wood - recommended!

I have used nitrile woodworking gloves for many years for many reasons; I am very satisfied with these AMMEX gloves: (1) Dry hands and hands with fine sawdust make it difficult to grip the boards; Nitrile gloves greatly improve traction, which is particularly useful when cutting wood through cuts (table saw, jointer, band saw, etc. etc.). I've found these gloves to be the only ones that have combs molded into them. This provides additional support. Thus, a better positive control of the treated wood leads to increased safety. Nitrile than cheap ones which makes them last a lot longer because the gloves don't tear as easily (there are very few gloves that fail prematurely). that on a day off woodworking I would wear through a pair of cheap gloves in an hour or less before they broke. I've actually worked with them for several days with a pair.) So I think they're cheaper in the long run. , I continue When gluing I better use cheap gloves (especially with CA glue!) as they can be easily thrown away and your hands stay clean. (3) In general, nitrile gloves are much safer than cloth woodworking gloves. . If a cloth glove is caught by a spinning blade, there's a high chance you'll be sucked in, with devastating consequences. With these nitrile gloves on, the blade will only cut him (and you underneath!) but not pull you in. (4) Fewer splinters! The glove gets them, not your skin. There are many other reasons and uses, but these are my main ones. I recommend these gloves!

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