Good nitrile gloves for mechanic work?
Looking for some good black nitrile gloves for wrenching. I'll be using alot, atleast 2 pairs a day so I want to keep cost reasonable.
I've used these Amazon.com: Micro Flex MK296-L MidnightTM Black Large Powder Free Nitrile Examination Gloves (MFXMK296-L) Category: Medical Nitrile Gloves: Home & Garden At $10.40 plus shipping a box i would have to buy a few boxes to make it worth my while to buy online instead of from the snap-on truck who is charging $14.20 total IIRC. Anyone have a solid lead on some good work gloves? Leather/nylon mechanics type gloves are not an option, I have them for hot work but I work with so many oily, greasy, dirty in general parts that they are not appropriate. |
Ive been using some "food handler" brand gloves that i stocked up on when i was a bus boy for chilies about a year ago, they dont always last extremely long but they get the job done and keep my hands clean. Id imagine them to be fairly cheap if thats the important factor.
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I get them from work.
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Originally Posted by cjernigan
(Post 480873)
Looking for some good black nitrile gloves for wrenching. I'll be using alot, atleast 2 pairs a day so I want to keep cost reasonable.
I've used these Amazon.com: Micro Flex MK296-L MidnightTM Black Large Powder Free Nitrile Examination Gloves (MFXMK296-L) Category: Medical Nitrile Gloves: Home & Garden At $10.40 plus shipping a box i would have to buy a few boxes to make it worth my while to buy online instead of from the snap-on truck who is charging $14.20 total IIRC. Anyone have a solid lead on some good work gloves? Leather/nylon mechanics type gloves are not an option, I have them for hot work but I work with so many oily, greasy, dirty in general parts that they are not appropriate. There is one locally, and they have a TON of different gloves like that. I usually get mine for 6.99 for a box of 100 and very often they have specials/coupons making them 4.99. Very good deal. Here is their site: www.harborfreight.com Online they only show 9.99 for a box. In the store they're cheaper. |
I guess ill have to check out HF when my stash runs out.
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Amazon.com: Micro Flex MK296-L MidnightTM Black Large Powder Free Nitrile Examination Gloves (MFXMK296-L) Category: Medical Nitrile Gloves: Health & Personal Care
I use those and they are very tough. I bought the 1000-pack. |
Yeah I like the MicroFlex ones...
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Originally Posted by hustler
(Post 480914)
Amazon.com: Micro Flex MK296-L MidnightTM Black Large Powder Free Nitrile Examination Gloves (MFXMK296-L) Category: Medical Nitrile Gloves: Health & Personal Care
I use those and they are very tough. I bought the 1000-pack. |
Originally Posted by hustler
(Post 480914)
Amazon.com: Micro Flex MK296-L MidnightTM Black Large Powder Free Nitrile Examination Gloves (MFXMK296-L) Category: Medical Nitrile Gloves: Health & Personal Care
I use those and they are very tough. I bought the 1000-pack. |
I've used the micro flex a lot already, wasn't sure if anyone knew of something better or not. Figured there had to be something out there a couple bucks cheaper at similar quality.
Micro flex order on it's way. |
FWIW, I use Micro Flex (large) as well. They seem to do a hell of a job. I usually use a pair for a while and when they fill up with sweat or I finish a job I strip them off, hang them up inside out to dry out, and then use compressed air to turn them back again a day or so later. A pair lasts me quite a while and I usually have 3-4 pairs "in-use" at a time. I replace both hands when one rips...
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Originally Posted by rmcelwee
(Post 481512)
FWIW, I use Micro Flex (large) as well. They seem to do a hell of a job. I usually use a pair for a while and when they fill up with sweat or I finish a job I strip them off, hang them up inside out to dry out, and then use compressed air to turn them back again a day or so later. A pair lasts me quite a while and I usually have 3-4 pairs "in-use" at a time. I replace both hands when one rips...
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Originally Posted by greenday3437
(Post 481513)
Sounds gross wearing old dry sweat gloves, but I guess you do the same thing with gloth and leather gloves
As I said, I turn them inside out and let them air out. I guess they have bacteria and stuff growing on them but it would be the same as your skin. FWIW, I've worked at a chemical company for 20 years and I wear leather gloves several hours a day. I usually keep them clean on the outside so one pair will last several months. In the 20 years I had a problem with some sort of rash on my hands only one time (about 3 years ago) but I cannot tell you if it was glove related or not. |
Originally Posted by rmcelwee
(Post 481518)
... and your hands.
As I said, I turn them inside out and let them air out. I guess they have bacteria and stuff growing on them but it would be the same as your skin. FWIW, I've worked at a chemical company for 20 years and I wear leather gloves several hours a day. I usually keep them clean on the outside so one pair will last several months. In the 20 years I had a problem with some sort of rash on my hands only one time (about 3 years ago) but I cannot tell you if it was glove related or not. |
I use the Harbor Freight double layered industrial ones. Work pretty well, but will break up if using brake parts cleaner. I use them only for oily jobs as apparently my hands sweat a lot. If one breaks getting a sweaty hand into a new one is tough. I prefer the leather Mechanic's style gloves for most jobs. HF has those cheap as well. These:
http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa/...?itemid=93640. are on sale for $5 through the end of the month and are pretty comfortable. I'm going to buy several more just to have around. |
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