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The MAGID Griffin Gear ANSI A2 Polyurethane Coated Work Gloves offer a durable 15 gauge HPPE blended shell for breathability and comfort, along with a polyurethane palm coating for excellent grip and dexterity. This value pack includes 12 pairs, making it an affordable choice for various applications including assembly, automotive, and construction work.
T**E
Great purchase
I cant say enough good things about these gloves. They fit great, last along time and breath really well.I wear a XL glove and have long finger's. Ive learned to live worth glove that have stubby fingers. No more! These fit amazing. Here in east Texas, its hot and humid. My hands stay try all day.Highly recommend!
A**R
Employees like them and great price.
Have ordered several times, and always delivered fast.
S**D
Too thick and oversized.
I have lots of nitrile rubber gripped gloves. This one's just OK. The rubber on the palms is a little bit too thick. Which would be fine if it didn't make it so inflexible. My other gloves are have just more flexible rubber on them. It makes them a lot easier to use. I got the size large, which I usually get, but these for some reason are too big. They fit me more like an extra large.
T**H
Tremendous value for a large quantity of well fitting and durable work gloves
I am working through a home renovation right now, and I am going through a LOT of work gloves. I have been buying a 5 pair pack of the Home Depot orange vinyl coated polyester gloves every week because I am shredding about 1 pair a day doing demolition.These advertised ANSI A2 cut resistance and polyurethane coating, so I decided to give them a shot to see if they are more durable and might save me a bit of money.Right out of the gate, these fit very true to size, and are notably thicker and of higher quality than similar gloves I have trashed. I gave them a spin pulling out some plaster with a ton of embedded chicken wire and expanded steel, which has absolutely destroyed lesser gloves.The cut resistance is definitely an added value, but if you are working with piercing, shearing, or fast moving blades, A2 cut resistance is not going to provide you the protection you need.If you run through work gloves, or you do dangerous abrasive work where you might need a glove cheap enough that you can discard, this is a very solid choice. The 144 pack would last a contractor and their crew a good year or more.My only hope with them lasting longer is that they will do OK in the washer- this wasn't even a consideration with the big box store gloves because they would never last long enough to make it to a wash cycle. A great product at a price point that makes a lot of economic sense even if you don't work your gloves as hard as I do.
L**
Cheap
Cheap and uncomfortable
R**N
I like the Magid GPD282 better
I would have given this five stars but I think Magid makes a more comfortable glove with similar levels of protection. The GPD252 really is a more comfortable glove and I think it is worth the price premium. The main difference between the two that I can discern is the material used for the core glove. The GPD252 has nice breathability and texture.That said, this is a good glove. The polyurethane coating is not sticky like latex or silicone. It has a good amount of flexibility. The gloves do not work on any touchscreens that I own. They are machine washable.
L**L
Tough Enough!
We remodeled a trailer and my hands were taking a beating! I made myself put these on before getting started every day and they worked very well! I scraped floor adhesive with them, sanded the countertops, painted walls, pulled lumber out of the yard and a ton of other stuff. These held up nicely. Don’t even need all of the extra pairs. I’ll likely give them away. Great gloves and very sturdy!
J**K
Flimsy and ill-fitting
I normally wear a size L glove and my hand measured to the exact size 9-L that these gloves are. And they don't fit. they're tight through the palm, short in the fingers, and long in the thumbs. Wow. On top of that, they are flimsy in materials and feel. I'll use them like I would cheap disposables, for messy cleanups or working with materials that you wouldn't want to rip your nicer gloves, but these are a miss. They are grippy and should offer some cut protection, but I wouldn't rely on them for serious applications.
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