🛠️ Work Smart, Not Hard!
The QEARSAFETY General Purpose Microfoam Breathable Nitrile Rubber Palm Coated Work Gloves are designed for professionals seeking comfort and dexterity. With a 15 gauge knitted liner and microfoam nitrile palm coating, these gloves provide excellent grip and abrasion resistance, making them ideal for slightly oily environments. The pack includes three pairs, ensuring you always have a reliable pair on hand.
Manufacturer | Qearsafety protective products(kunshan)co.,ltd |
Part number | QFR-GN001 |
Item Weight | 150 g |
Product Dimensions | 28 x 20 x 4 cm; 150 g |
Manufacturer reference | QFR-GN001 |
Size | S (Pack of 3) |
Colour | Grey |
Style | QearSafety General Work Gloves |
Material | Synthetic Rubber |
Item thickness | 1.02 Millimetres |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 6 |
Special Features | Palm Coated, Breathable |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**A
reasonable price and good quality
It's a good fit and reasonable price and worth it. Also comfortable as in both regular and freezer working conditions
D**E
Excellent Gloves
Perfect for decorating in, howevervi gsvevused them for many DIY projects and also gardening, good all round product, very comfortable and fit, well, "like a glove". Highly recommend
P**N
You Get what pay for
Good gloves fitting is good pretty well made good grip and give good protection when gardening from thorns good price for the quality
M**N
Would recommend
Perfect size - I have small hands and these fit well. It protects me when working around broken glass and heavy duty repair/assembly.
D**I
Good
These gloves are very good
M**K
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O**N
Comfortable, Practical but not Durable in the slightest.
I was pleasantly surprised by these at first, the material is very breathable and I barely noticed I was wearing them at times. The grip they offer is fantastic, honestly too good at times and it took a bit of getting used to objects (even heavy ones) just not sliding from my hands at all. The fit was perfect too, with the gloves fitting tightly against my hands while not feeling constrained or uncomfortable. I was still able to do detailed work while wearing them too.The big problem came when after not even 4 days (not even full days mind you) of use the first pair developed holes in the tips of the fingers on my dominant hand. I had hoped this might of been a circumstantial outcome and so I started using the second pair. While the second pair made it seem like my suspicions were correct about the first after they made it past a full week of use without issue, it was short lived as they barely made it to the end of a second week before encountering the same problem. The third pair fared much the same as the second and was also when I encountered the water problem. When handling anything damp or slightly wet they absorb it all making the gloves very unpleasant to wear and a lot less breathable too. They did however dry out fairly quickly when left near a radiator and there didn't seem to be any adverse affects from it.All in all they might be suitable for light work (emphasis on light) but any large scale projects that would demand extensive use (especially in damp conditions) I would not recommend.
A**A
Possibly the same as the (more expensive!) Mechanix SpeedKnit gloves
These gloves are *very* similar to the Mechanix SpeedKnit gloves (and their previous variant from a year or two ago), using the sort of "sprayed on"(?) approach to applying the grippy stuff ("nitrile") to the palm side. It's a very nice, thin & flexible way of doing it.The stitching is flawless, thin, tightly woven, and seems excellent quality. It looks & feels as though they're made in exactly the same factory as the SpeedKnit gloves, but with different colours and a very slightly different pattern on the grey wrist part, but these are much, much cheaper!They suffer from the "slighly too short pinky finger" thing, as with many gloves, but it feels absolutely fine and not an issue at all - the other fingers are perfect. Maybe I have freakily long pinky fingers or something? No idea.Very nice! These are now my go-to glove for bicycle maintenance, especially for cleaning bike chains. Seems to resist oil very well, plus the usual basic protection from sharp thing & grazes & a good all-rounder. Would probably get a bit chilly in winter, but would be fine for short periods. Obviously not for wet weather either, as the top of the glove would get wet & cold.The label says:Liner: 90% Nylon, 10% SpandexCoating: 100% NitrileSKU: #QFR-GN001Made in China
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