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    Work Gloves

    How are you all fixed ? My hands are like leather, particularly by the end of summer, and I'm fine with that, and rarely, if ever, wear gloves for anything. That said, years of working with my hands has amassed bags and bags of workgloves in my garage, so if SHTF, I will have a lifetime supply. My wife, not so much. She's got nice soft hands (appreciated by me), and wears gloves for anything from weeding to grass cutting, pruning to planting, and everything in between. Yet for her, I'm thinking that I might have 1 or two pairs in stock. That will barely get through the summer, never mind SHTF. She could and has worn mine in a pinch, but they are big bulky awkward and somewhat dangerous for her to wear. (think chainsaw)

    This is something that I will be consciously buying extras of. I wish I would have thought of this last fall when they put them on sale
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper-T View Post

    This is something that I will be consciously buying extras of. I wish I would have thought of this last fall when they put them on sale
    my hands really aren't leather, had it pretty good and been in a office for a part of my life, but I do stock up whenever I think about it, the $ 2 Stanley gloves at Wal-mart are fine for every day, but I have a pair of good leather Carhardt ones from Tractor Supply, built for some serious outdoors stuff, and then there is always the mechanics style gloves to keep a part handy for working on the truck, I keep an additional pair just in case I have to change a shredded tire or something on the side of the road

    very cheap insurance if you ask me and don't take up much space.......in a survival situation an extra pair of socks can be used for gloves, but not for something like crawling through broken glass ...YMMV

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    I don't use gloves much. But some things i do like fencing or handling rough lumber all day. My hands get dried out and crack open pretty bad so i've started using them a little more than i used to. Plus small cuts and splinters could invite infection when working with animals, particularly in a shtf situation.
    I have been stocking up all kinds of gloves for a couple years now. The wife uses them all the time but her hands are so small she has a hard time finding any that fit. We finally found her a good pair of leather ones at Lowes last weekend that fit well. Gotta go back and pick up several more of them.

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    Work gloves are very, very good to have. I highly endorse them!

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    I tease my DH every time we go somewhere where they have gloves. He seems to be addictive to them like some women are with buying shoe's. He is always buying another kind of glove that he doesn't have. But then again he needs them for different uses. He has..... several pairs for ........... riding the 4-wheeler in summer or winter, working with metal, chainsaw,yard work, working on machines like the tractor. I think he has a pair of every kind of glove that Carthart makes and is still not happy with his cold winter gloves. They have to be waterproof thermal insulated and leather heavy duty. So with that I do not have to buy but 2 pairs of gloves (winter and summer work gloves. I can always use a pair of his.

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    I mostly use cheap cotton for most work, but also have cut resistant gloves from an industrial supply place, and a pair of 5.11 tactical gloves (discountinued model).

    My hands dry out and crack real bad handling soil, concrete, or stone without gloves. I've cut my hands too many times to go without too often.

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    I always have a problem finding gloves that fit due to small hands. No way I can use dh's since they just flop around and fall off...very frustrating so I grab what ones I can when I can find them. I think they are very important to have for many projects especially for women but as Bp said, men need them for heavy duty stuff and it could mean the difference between and infection or healthy hands and nails.
    I apologize for nothing...

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    Not much of a glove wearer ether but when I do I like buck skin or these found at Lowes...


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    Those are good gloves, I have at least 2 pair of them. Dexterity to pretty good with them. But I am partial to leather if I can find a pair that fit right. I have a pair of goat skin gloves I love, they are thinner leather and give pretty good dexterity for leather. I've never found another pair of them.

    Lady check out Lowes if there is one near you. The DW found a pair Saturday that fit her pretty good. She can't find any leather typically to fit her.

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    Having small hands does make it hard to find gloves. Those that say one size fit's all is not true. I have to go to the kids section to find ones to fit me, but I use those for a warm insert for the heavier gloves.I have found ladies thermal weather proof, water proof gloves that fit nice at Tractor Supply. For some reason people think that all ladies things must be in pink, and since I hate pink I have a time finding women's gloves that fit good and are not pink or look to prissyfied. Dh gloves do flop around on me and fall off but when you are going 50 mph on a 4 wheeler you don't care as long as they keep your fingers from freezing.
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