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[kinda OT] opinions on Mechanix gloves
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Not that my opinion counts for much, but i dont like gloves. I can deal
with cuts and scrapes, and the feel of my skin cracking and falling off
due to solvents...because i have to be able to feel what im doing. With
the gloves on i just cant work! I always drop things, clumsy etc. I
suppose i could try to get used to them, but i'd rather work naked.
Ron Pieper wrote:
>I got the gel ones for Christmas and in general, I like them a lot.
>They have good tactile feel for gloves, and fit my very large and very
>thin, bony hands well - can't say that for all gloves. They protect my
>hands very well. They get soaked with grease and oil easily, and leave
>a smudge mark on everything I touch...just ask my wife. Can't comment
>on gel vs. non-gel though.
>
>HTH
>
>Ron
>--- Robbie Cotner <robw_z@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>>After a new round of cuts yesterday, I've finally decided to treat my
>>hands to a pair of Mechanix gloves. I was just wondering if you guys
>>had experience with them, I'm mainly wondering if it's worth to spend
>>the extra $10 for the gel-packed ones. Thanks-
>>
>>Rob
>>
>>
>>
>
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Not that my opinion counts for much, but i dont like gloves. I can deal with
cuts and scrapes, and the feel of my skin cracking and falling off due to
solvents...because i have to be able to feel what im doing. With the gloves
on i just cant work! I always drop things, clumsy etc. I suppose i could
try to get used to them, but i'd rather work naked.<br>
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Ron Pieper wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I got the gel ones for Christmas and in general, I like them a lot.
They have good tactile feel for gloves, and fit my very large and very
thin, bony hands well - can't say that for all gloves. They protect my
hands very well. They get soaked with grease and oil easily, and leave
a smudge mark on everything I touch...just ask my wife. Can't comment
on gel vs. non-gel though.
HTH
Ron
--- Robbie Cotner <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:robw_z@yahoo.com"><robw_z@yahoo.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">After a new round of cuts yesterday, I've finally decided to treat my
hands to a pair of Mechanix gloves. I was just wondering if you guys
had experience with them, I'm mainly wondering if it's worth to spend
the extra $10 for the gel-packed ones. Thanks-
Rob
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