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A couple of years ago someone on here recommended this type of beekeeping glove. White (when new!) and I'm not sure what they're made of - doesn't feel like rubber or nitrile - maybe latex? Easier to pull on and off than Marigolds, maybe because of a slight flock texture within. The open end of the glove has a circumferential pattern plus the glove size.
I can't remember where I bought them from so grateful for a reminder.
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A couple of years ago someone on here recommended this type of beekeeping glove. White (when new!) and I'm not sure what they're made of - doesn't feel like rubber or nitrile - maybe latex? Easier to pull on and off than Marigolds, maybe because of a slight flock texture within. The open end of the glove has a circumferential pattern plus the glove size.
I can't remember where I bought them from so grateful for a reminder.
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Oh the joys of getting old! 😂
I wish I could help you, but I’ve no idea.
 
A couple of years ago someone on here recommended this type of beekeeping glove. White (when new!) and I'm not sure what they're made of - doesn't feel like rubber or nitrile - maybe latex? Easier to pull on and off than Marigolds, maybe because of a slight flock texture within. The open end of the glove has a circumferential pattern plus the glove size.
I can't remember where I bought them from so grateful for a reminder.
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I bought some like that from Lakeland this year.
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A couple of years ago someone on here recommended this type of beekeeping glove. White (when new!) and I'm not sure what they're made of - doesn't feel like rubber or nitrile - maybe latex? Easier to pull on and off than Marigolds, maybe because of a slight flock texture within. The open end of the glove has a circumferential pattern plus the glove size.
I can't remember where I bought them from so grateful for a reminder.
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Spontex tough?
 
A couple of years ago someone on here recommended this type of beekeeping glove. White (when new!) and I'm not sure what they're made of - doesn't feel like rubber or nitrile - maybe latex? Easier to pull on and off than Marigolds, maybe because of a slight flock texture within. The open end of the glove has a circumferential pattern plus the glove size.
I can't remember where I bought them from so grateful for a reminder.
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These?
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A similar option would be the “industrial” version of Marigolds that they call SUREGRIP. They are flock lined and made for much fatter fingers than the washing up version, with the ring around the cuff, so are easy to pull off and on, and they last ages despite regular scrubbing.
 

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