Nitrate gloves

Scott DeBrun

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Well with the weather getting cooler and the air drying out my fingers have began to crack and hand waxing doesn't help so are the gloves on AG worth the money? If so I will be buying some ASAP.Feed back please
 
I hate to say this but I have found them much cheaper elsewhere.

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I use them, keeps the hands clean and haven't had one rip yet.
 
They're definitely worth it, especially if you want to keep product off of your hands. The only downside is the fact that your hands will sweat like mad after about 10 minutes of wearing them, so raisin fingers are unavoidable. I use mine constantly though, especially when I use APC's, tire cleaners or wax.
 
I hate to say this but I have found them much cheaper elsewhere.

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AG has them as a free sample right now, so you can't go wrong assuming you're planning on placing an order soon.
 
As much as my skin cracks and hurts I will be happy to accept raisin skin. Thank you for the help now off to order some gloves.:dblthumb2:
 
I use them religiously and they work awesome. I have had some tear here and there, but nothing major. They are way better than regular latex gloves (I hate latex gloves) and I do get the raisin hands after a few hours, but not nearly as bad as I do with latex gloves. They are fairly cheap too, $5 for a pack of 20.
 
nitrile (pronounced NYE-TRILL), not nitrate ; )

i work for a glove company ; )

"SeaJay's" is right, nitrile > latex

OP, a little off-topic, but it sounds like you need to do some hand maintenance to make your life a little easier!

there are a ton of ways to hydrate your hands. i like techniques you can employ that do their work while you are sleeping. you can put a coat of vaseline all over your hands and then cover them with cotton gloves or socks before you go to bed. it works, believe me. after a week or so of that you'll notice an immense difference. then it's just basic upkeep after that, maybe once a week or something.
 
:dserial killers seem to enjoy them.

if the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit!!!

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I always get the blue ones from the medical supply store...
 
The gloves AG sells are really good gloves. They are very tough and are very hard to tear. I always get many uses out of one pair before having to toss them.

As far as raisin fingers go, you won't have a problem in cool weather. The guys that have sweaty hands are in warmer areas. I'm in Colorado and don't have a problem with moisture in the gloves during fall and winter.

Colin
 
I think the carnuaba has something to do with it considering I have dry skin and use hand lotion everyday(no jokes please).:dunno:
 
I use Diamond Grip gloves, very durable and seldom rip.
 
i have tolook intothese for the winter tired ofmy hands getting frost bite
 
Box of 100 blue from HF = $6.99. I use them all the time: staining, oil changes, use with any harsh chemicals, etc.
 
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