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What are some good gloves?

dragonle87

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Curious on disposable gloves that y'll used.

I used the Microflex Safe Grip that comes in a 50pk. Normally it last me a good 3 months or so, but lately it's not as durable. I dont use Microflex all the time, just mainly on oil changes or whatever is greasy & I used regular working gloves for alignments or tires related. Are there any better gloves out there?
 
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Racr350

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Diamond Grips! They last me multiple jobs. Very strong gloves. Strongest disposable gloves ive come across actually. :thumbup:
 

softailgarage

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Nitrile disposable gloves. sold at Home Depot, come in a tube. there strong, hold up to paint, lacquer, and mild solvents. I think i paid "bout $5.00 for 50. reusable too (if your a cheap ******* like me).
 
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bigugly78cj5

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i used some nitrile gloves from BJs wholesale. They are about 11 bucks for 200 gloves. They hold up well and are by far the cheapest. My only gripe with them is they are not powdered at all but no big deal.
 

Strouty

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I like the nitrile coated cloth gloves - only a tad more expensive than the latex type, and actually last a while. I also like the fact that they breathe somewhat.

I get 3 or 4 days out of a pair of these:

http://www.labsafety.com/horsepower-polyurethane-coated-gloves_27378041/

^^^^^^^^^
THESE

This is a great price too. I have a shelf with these on it, they work great, yet you don't sweat in them and they don't feel like gloves! The only thing you DO NOT want to use them for is anything sparking or flames, they melt very easily. Other than that, they are the best bang for the buck.
 

RKSpeed

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Diamond Grips! They last me multiple jobs. Very strong gloves. Strongest disposable gloves ive come across actually. :thumbup:

Ill 2nd the Diamond Grips. Ive used the Mid-Knights and the Ravens and both of those are good but dont take abrasion well. If you do a lot of brake work, where youre handling jagged/rusty rotors/drums get the Diamond Grips. If youre mostly doing oil changes or handling fluids/chemicals use the Mid-Knights or Ravens.
 

outcast

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I like the nitrile coated cloth gloves - only a tad more expensive than the latex type, and actually last a while. I also like the fact that they breathe somewhat.

I get 3 or 4 days out of a pair of these:

http://www.labsafety.com/horsepower-polyurethane-coated-gloves_27378041/

^^^^^^^^^
THESE

This is a great price too. I have a shelf with these on it, they work great, yet you don't sweat in them and they don't feel like gloves! The only thing you DO NOT want to use them for is anything sparking or flames, they melt very easily. Other than that, they are the best bang for the buck.

i use something like those,also. i love em. and that is a great price ! i pay $3 each = keep'n-it-local. but i wash them a lot and they usually last weeks.
 

Tatsuya

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Nitrile disposable gloves. sold at Home Depot, come in a tube. there strong, hold up to paint, lacquer, and mild solvents. I think i paid "bout $5.00 for 50. reusable too (if your a cheap ******* like me).
Whaaaat? I paid $15 for a box of 100 at my local HD. :headscrat
 

wchamberlain

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I use these gloves.............Army Nomex, leather on the palms and fingertips..........Good dexterity

$30 bucks a pair and they will last a long time!!
 
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