Campbell
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Seems to be a supply problem with Gripsters etc, unless you have XXL shovel hands. Any alternatives available?
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Who the hell pays £35 for a box of gloves
Looking at the advert it seems to indicate lots of people must be?
Also, if you look at the price of this 50 pack of Gripsters, they would appear cheap for the box of 100?
Seems supply and demand for nitrile is going north...
I only use normal blue or black ones, bought 2 boxes last year for under £5 as were on offer normally it's around £6ish for box of hundred.
Who knows, but one thing is for certain - they're selling..
Seems to be a supply problem with Gripsters etc, unless you have XXL shovel hands. Any alternatives available?
i normally get mine from Wurth but the last 2 boxes i had were from Vapormatic, there normally expensive anyway but for some weird reason vapormatic ran a special offer on them while every other supplier was out of stock
Don't your hands sweat when you wear these? Last I wore some to service a machine my hands turned soft as jelly due to the sweat in them. Never again.... but then I'm a livestock farmer!
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First ones that came up on google search. still not cheap though, they might well be better than ordinary gloves but i wouldn't pay the extra for them.
Bodyguards Finite ® Orange Grip Nitrile Gloves
Bodyguards Finite ® Orange Grip Nitrile Gloves from JustGloves.co.uk - Features a diamond grip pattern over the entire glovewww.justgloves.co.uk
Yes, thats why i have always bought powered ones, but its impossible to get powered ones in the last couple of years. Got a bottle of talc now
Do they save you having to do the work
i dont do much spanner work now, mostly selling parts.
Is that because you wisely invested in powered gloves