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No hay artículos en el carroLyle Morgenstern
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de marzo de 2023
They say I’m nice with the loop that goes over your neck
comebackcarter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de agosto de 2022
These gloves allow direct contact with aquarium water & everything in it. Each time I used them they busted and my hands were wet.
Khadija Bidi
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de marzo de 2022
Good
cyndi
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de junio de 2021
I really like how these are so long that they go up and over your shoulder and have a loop to hold them up against the arm pit. I can reach deep and far into the aquarium. They are no more durable than any other OBGYN gloves out there. So, if my arm bumps up slightly against an SPS coral, I get a small hole in the glove and if I'm wearing a long sleeved shirt, it will get wet. The fixt for that is simple, I wear two of these gloves one inside the other. While a small hole lets water into the first glove, the water does not seem to find its way past the hole in the second glove (holes might not light up).If I am doing work that requires dexterity like moving small coral frags around these gloves provide me the precision of touch-feedback that I need. I even wear a pair of surgical nitrile gloves over these to prevent small holes being made in the fingers. I would not use these for heavy rock work, and instead use the thicker rubber gloves with long sleeves.Getting these on and off is a lot easier if you first place a thin cotton glove on your hand. It prevents sweat from your skin from making these gloves stick to them. I have been able to re-use my initial two gloves (glove in glove) for about 10 uses and presume I might get another 5 to 10 uses before throwing these out for another pair from the box.
DanangDoc
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de junio de 2021
These work well enough. They are very thin but surprisingly tough, if not punctured. Not for building demolition or chain sawing but rather nice for painting, fiberglassing, cleaning or fielding dressing a deer. The glove part is useless but big enough to fit anyones fingers; put a real glove over them and a rubber band or duct or wide masking tape at wrist (better) and then toss the whole thing when done. The "over the head around the neck" loop works well holding them up; they fit my slim, 5'7" frame a bit loose and they fit over my winter parka. The supplied stout rubber bands are suitable for a tourniquet; stick to tape.You received them loose in a stack and, if not handled carefully, you end up with a jumbled mess. Lay the stack out carefully over butcher paper (or similar) and roll the whole thing up until the next use.
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