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Grease Monkey Gorilla Grip Type Gloves Cheap

gdocktor3

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I recently ordered these gloves off eBay. They are just like the Grease Monkey Gorilla Grip gloves sold at HD for $5 a pair. These are 12 pairs for $14 and they are literally the same exact thing. I have both to compare. I will be wearing them to work for the first time today to test their durability. Regardless this is a good deal on thin gloves for the summer time. http://www.ebay.com/itm/291428848327?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
 
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W_E_S

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Looks like XL. Wonder if Large is available. Nothing ***** worse when working on cars than gloves that are too big.
 

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If it's the gloves in the first pic, I just purchased a pair of those this past weekend at Home Depot and they were $1.49 a pair I believe. I'll check my receipt. I know the ebay listing is still cheaper but just thought I would mention it.

Kevin
 
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If it's the gloves in the first pic, I just purchased a pair of those this past weekend at Home Depot and they were $1.49 a pair I believe. I'll check my receipt. I know the ebay listing is still cheaper but just thought I would mention it.

Kevin

Are you sure they were the same ones? I have never seen them below $5 a pair.

Grease monkey gloves are $10 for a 12pk @ sams club

Those are nitrile dipped. Totally different then these.
 
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Anyways I put the gloves to the test today. First I raked and shoveled about 2 yards of those white decorative rocks people put instead of mulch, mixed with grass, dirt and sand. I loaded some in 5 gallon buckets and some in garbage cans and loaded them in my truck. After that I did a huge spring clean up. Trimmed hedges, weeded, shoveled and raked leaves, weed wacked, picked up sticks, etc and so far the gloves have held up perfectly. As a matter of fact, my hands aren't blistered or sore either. Before I bought these I wore the nitrile dipped gloves from Walmart and always went home with sore, blistered hands. I am extremely impressed with these so far. They're nice and light for summer time as well. For the price, I'm happy and I think you guys will be too.
 
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chriscar

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Thanks for the heads-up gdocktor3.

Amazon has them for the same price with free shipping, or +$2 for Prime.

Just ordered a dozen. ;)

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Are these ideal for auto work? I ordered them on a whim but now I am not so certain. I normally use latex to work on cars.
 

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Anyways I put the gloves to the test today. First I raked and shoveled about 2 yards of those white decorative rocks people put instead of mulch, mixed with grass, dirt and sand. I loaded some in 5 gallon buckets and some in garbage cans and loaded them in my truck. After that I did a huge spring clean up. Trimmed hedges, weeded, shoveled and raked leaves, weed wacked, picked up sticks, etc and so far the gloves have held up perfectly. As a matter of fact, my hands aren't blistered or sore either. Before I bought these I wore the nitrile dipped gloves from Walmart and always went home with sore, blistered hands. I am extremely impressed with these so far. They're nice and light for summer time as well. For the price, I'm happy and I think you guys will be too.

Thanks for the report - looking forward to trying these out myself!
 
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