Best work gloves?
Discussion
I've been using the black nitrile gloves for a while now and though pretty good they do make my hands sweat a lot and are then difficult to get off and then back on again. They are also easily broken which I've not discovered until working with a degreaser.
Was wondering if there was a better glove solution when working on the car?
Are there more durable latex types? Have been using ones from Screwfix.
Are then more expensive re-usable types washable?
Richard
Was wondering if there was a better glove solution when working on the car?
Are there more durable latex types? Have been using ones from Screwfix.
Are then more expensive re-usable types washable?
Richard
I buy these when I want non disposable gloves
http://www.toolstation.com/m/part.html?p=58020
Thin enough to retain feel, durable enough to protect hands and stand up to chemicals, cheap enough to not worry too much about washing / losing
Euro Car Parts own brand non powdered latex for disposables - blue nitrile are far too thin
http://www.toolstation.com/m/part.html?p=58020
Thin enough to retain feel, durable enough to protect hands and stand up to chemicals, cheap enough to not worry too much about washing / losing
Euro Car Parts own brand non powdered latex for disposables - blue nitrile are far too thin
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