PittsburghTim
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My son has been working full time for a year as a commercial HVAC Tech and while I helped set him up tool-wise, he has struggled to find a pair of gloves that will offer some protection from the cold while giving him enough dexterity to do his work. (I realize that fine work on small parts is unlikely, but gloves that would at least permit him to remove access panels and similar work would be nice.)
I thought this would be a nice "stocking stuffer" type gift. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Tim
PS I set him up with Klein screwdrivers, linesman pliers, cutters, strippers along with a lot of items from my tool box, mostly channel-lock pliers and older (30-35 year old) Craftsman mechanic tools as he does not need those very often. I took the opportunity to buy Proto sockets and wrenches and Knipex pliers and cutters for my own use. While my use does not justify the expense, they are definitely a pleasure to use.
I thought this would be a nice "stocking stuffer" type gift. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Tim
PS I set him up with Klein screwdrivers, linesman pliers, cutters, strippers along with a lot of items from my tool box, mostly channel-lock pliers and older (30-35 year old) Craftsman mechanic tools as he does not need those very often. I took the opportunity to buy Proto sockets and wrenches and Knipex pliers and cutters for my own use. While my use does not justify the expense, they are definitely a pleasure to use.
but Maxiflex and other brands offer a huge variety of different types of these gloves