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What do folk use for thicker long cuff nitriles? All the brands I've ever used aren't available any more.
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Absolutely agree. I may push the boat out and get some more...Ansell Touch n Tuff 92-605
me too long cuff ,still reasonebly price from zoro.uk ,but incredibly long waiting time
outperforming other brand miles away,especialy cheap ones,
thin enough, bees not sting through and ripstop
you can wash it as many time like marigolds but feeling beyond comparison
Yes ... that's what I'm using this season but I combine them with towelling wrist sweat bands which nicely go over the end of the gloves and the velcro tighteners on the sleeves of my jacket clamp down on them ... nothing gets up my sleeves.Ansell Touch n Tuff 92-605
me too long cuff ,still reasonebly price from zoro.uk ,but incredibly long waiting time
outperforming other brand miles away,especialy cheap ones,
thin enough, bees not sting through and ripstop
you can wash it as many time like marigolds but feeling beyond comparison
I've used a similar product for the last couple of years, but mine don't have a soft cotton liner. Sweating hands inside the glove was my main problem with them, but for general use certainly better than most leather gloves; although I have a pair of well made goat leather gauntlet gloves which are truly very good. Getting the correct size for your fingers and hand matters a lot.Supertouch Nitrile gauntlets.
https://www.safetygloves.co.uk/supertouch-nitrile-n15-latex-free-washing-up-gloves.html
Sting proof (well, almost!) and sensitive enough to do the necessary manipulations. Cheap too.
I use these. Strong and good cuffs. The best I’ve tried and available from eBayWhat do folk use for thicker long cuff nitriles? All the brands I've ever used aren't available any more.
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