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for those who wear gloves

I love those rubber coated gloves. They do not last too long but sure help my hands from getting all dried out from digging in the dirt. I buy a few pair and I am ready for action. Always have a back up pair. Sometimes while digging they fall apart.
 
My wife stuck a pair of those Mechanix gloves in my stocking this year. I have never used gloves in the past, but I am impressed. No more hands to scrub when I get home and cuts to whine about lol. Had no problem hitting all the buttons on my E-Trac either (which was really my main worry about using them)...
 
LOL, that was a good one. I use garden glove btw. They have some for when it's colder as well, as the rubber gloves transmit cold too well.

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I like the Palm and Over knuckle coated gloves, I like Nitrile gloves best.
 
I get the cheap fishing gloves from Walmart, about 2.25 a pair always have a back up 1 pair lasted all season but I am about ready to use a new pair.
 
Lowes and use the Nitrile garden gloves with fabric backs and Nitrile fingers, stay flexible and are protective.
 
When I was in construction, my calluses had calluses. (Didn't use gloves,while detecting, much then.) I have to now and find that the Atlas lineup are my go to gloves. Thick to thin and affordable. At first I had a hard time finding the black/thin ones but checked out my local convenience store and they had them. Went to a friend's shop (last year) and spied bundles of them! They through them away at his work, because of a "fresh pair" policy and now....:beers:
 
Yes you probably might possibly want to maybe try out a couple of different styles and find out what type work best for you.

Jeff
 
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