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Nitrile Gloves - $4.88/box (this weekend only)

Pipanski

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Hey everybody, I thought I'd pass this along because gloves are getting more and more expensive at Harbor Freight which is where I've purchased all my gloves in the past. Glovenation.com is having a Labor Day Sale from now until Wednesday, September 7th at 3am. Using the code LABOR17, you can get 17% off a case of gloves (10 boxes of 100 gloves). I got this kind as they are very similar to the 5mil blue gloves that Harbor Freight sells.

After tax and with free shipping it came out to $4.88/box of 100.

Also, this company is the cheapest I've found these gloves for anywhere, and they usually have sales around the holidays. I believe they offered 10% off on the 4th of July weekend.

Just a heads up.
 
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EdJack

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I've been getting the gloves by Micro Flex. Once I started using high quality gloves, I won't ever go back to the cheap stuff. Harbor Freight rips to pieces quickly. With Micro Flex, I usually removing them and reuse the same pair to do 2 or 3 jobs. Instead of Harbor Freight that I use multiple pairs of gloves for one job because they keep ripping.

If the gloves on glovenation are similar to Harbor Freight 5mil, I'd pass on them. They are going to be to cheap and flimsy.
 

rlitman

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...With Micro Flex, I usually removing them and reuse the same pair to do 2 or 3 jobs. Instead of Harbor Freight that I use multiple pairs of gloves for one job because they keep ripping...

With the HF 5 mil gloves, I'll need to replace them several times during a job.
But they also sell better gloves.

The 7 mil gloves (dark blue) usually last through whatever I'm doing, and the 9 mil gloves (black) get used over and over again.
 
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Pipanski

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Well the coupon code works for all of their products I believe, so you can get higher quality gloves if you want to.

I use these gloves a lot on projects that take an hour or less time and they usually last the entire job for me. I'm talking about brake jobs, oil changes, greasing bearings things like that. I still wear them on larger jobs, but yea usually have to replace them every hour....which is perfect timing to take a piss, grab another beer and a fresh pair of gloves.
 
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getbent4x4

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Good part is the hf blue nitrile come down to $5.99 with coupon. Then a free item...free batteries, tarp clamp etc
 
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Pipanski

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Good part is the hf blue nitrile come down to $5.99 with coupon. Then a free item...free batteries, tarp clamp etc

True, with the 25% coupon... But then you can't use the coupon for anything else usually... So your making a special trip to candy land just to buy gloves.

Also, to clarify, these gloves are much stronger than the HF gloves. And they have the tiny dots on the finger tips.
 

ericg

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Ordered a case on Monday. They arrived today. As good as HF 5mil if not better. Came out to a total of $4.57 a box shipped. The cheapest I have purchased HF 5mil is on sale for $5.99 plus tax and they would not let me use a coupon.
 
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