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Reddit mentions of Maxiflex 34-874 Ultimate Nitrile Grip Work Gloves, Large, 3 Pair
Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 7
We found 7 Reddit mentions of Maxiflex 34-874 Ultimate Nitrile Grip Work Gloves, Large, 3 Pair. Here are the top ones.
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Nitrile coating compatible with light oils and provide excellent grip and abrasion resistanceThe knit wrist helps prevent debris from entering the gloveComplete breath-ability with micro foam coating making the most breathable on the marketForm fit and feel reduces hand fatigue while providing enhanced comfortExcellent gripping in a variety of applications
Specs:
Color | Original |
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 9 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Large (Pack of 3) |
Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Width | 6 Inches |
If you can't wear fingerless gloves, the next best thing are something like these. Light and breathable and not bulky so you have some dexterity.
I've never found a pair of glasses that won't fog up eventually, so just get some anti-fog wipes or some Cat Crap.
Maxiflex. Hands down. Feel good, fit my hands well, not very thick, but not too thin. I found myself eating lunch with them on sometimes... 9/10 would recommend. Just don't get them soaked.
https://www.amazon.com/Maxiflex-34-874-Ultimate-Nitrile-Gloves/dp/B00P4PJOWG?th=1
These specifically.
I found that the coating flakes off fairly quickly when I use these. (commercial carpentry) I use these They're also the type of gloves my foreman was buying for the crew during framing. Good dexterity with screws but you'll need to tape your finger if you're cutting drywall. They don't take repeated friction too well.
Non-mobile: these
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Several people I play with use Gorilla Grips from Homedepot; I have used them and they work very well. Another industrial glove I have used is MaxiFlex Ultimate and I love them but are harder to find in stores.
I have tried Huck Nation (didn't like them at all) and Friction gloves (good, but not worth the price) and neither of them compared to the value of $3-$5 gloves found at your local hardware store. When in doubt look for gloves with a Nitrile coating and you will be very happy.
Edit: Links
MaxiFlex Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Maxiflex-34-874-Ultimate-Nitrile-Gloves/dp/B00P4PJOWG?th=1
Gorilla Grips Homedepot
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Grease-Monkey-Gorilla-Grip-Large-Gloves-3-Pair-25077-060/300867965
http://www.amazon.com/34-874-MaxiFlex-Ultimate-Nitrile-Gloves/dp/B00P4PJOWG/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1457546852&sr=8-4&keywords=maxiflex
I use these for a few months at a time working in the desert, granted i'm not clearing brush or anything, just light construction. I also use them at home in my shop every day.
I use these for working on my cars: https://www.amazon.com/Maxiflex-34-874-Ultimate-Nitrile-Gloves/dp/B00P4PJOWG/ref=sr_1_17?ie=UTF8&qid=1541603302&sr=8-17&keywords=mechanics+grip+gloves
If I'm doing a fluid change I'll always use disposable but for any work that requires me to feel around I will use the maxiflex. If you use non-disposable for fluids you'll have to wipe them down anyway which means you're throwing away paper towels/rags.