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Rhonda Goodson
Greater than one weekMakes my hands sweat after a while working in the shop. Grab a new pair after my hands dry. Turn the old pair inside out spray with Lysol after they’re dry, then rinse with water and let them dry.
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AnotherCustomer
> 3 dayI love these gloves. XXL fit my hands nicely. They are thin enough you can feel what you are doing, yet rugged enough I have yet to tear them.
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DarrenWS6
> 3 dayI work in the oilfield and deal with grease and oil base mud a lot. These gloves are quite rugged. Very happy. The price for a box of 12 is amazing as well!
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Jeffrey Barnhill
> 3 dayI have been buying a regular brand thru a large home improvement chain and they were OK but seemed to be thin and easily torn. These are definitely thicker (5 mil vs 3mil) and seem to fair better. Only thing is that the large that I normally wear, seems to be tight in this brand. Could be due to the thicker material not stretching as easily. A little cheaper also.
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Mike.B
> 3 dayKitchen duties, car/motorcycle repair, insulation, painting, cleaning with chemicals - these gloves cost a bit more but wow do they hold up! Heartfelt 10 from me!
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Lisa G
> 3 dayDurable and tough I use these for cooking, cleaning etc. Love them
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Krazy AL
> 3 dayAnd these nitrile gloves have both. I reuse mine many times before disposing. Product is exactly as described. They run a bit tight so get ya next larger size unless you like them tight.
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Deborah Morrison
> 3 dayLittle pricey but good fit easy to use while working and thick.
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bertrarious
> 3 dayI bought the extra large, but they were quite tight. Even pre-stretched, these really dug into the veins on the back of my hand when putting them on and taking them off. I have used other gloves that were large that felt bigger
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Ouroborus
Greater than one weekThe black ones in the images are the Gloveworks product being reviewed. The blue ones are a budget-level 5mil from a local budget hardware store for comparison. The Gloveworks gloves fit well. I wear a medium (size 8) in most gloves. These fit snugly without feeling like Im going to tear them to shreds getting them on. The fingers are appropriate without extra material that might get caught between working surfaces of whatever Im working on. They feel far more substantial than the budget gloves pictured, which also claim to be 5mil. I dont have a digital caliper to measure them or any tools to test their strength or durability. However, I absolutely prefer the Gloveworks over the budget gloves, and feel like I would go through fewer in a job than with the budget gloves, which were only marginally less expensive.