CestusC-20, 12 Pairs Fuel Gloves for Truck Drivers, Nitrile Coated Work Gloves for Men, Oil Hauler Gloves, Petroleum Gloves
J**B
Very handy
Use these for yucky jobs but especially for staining wood. Really keeps my hand clean and does a good job of being water resistant
D**N
Nitrile Coated Work Gloves Have An Extra Wide Cuff
There are 12 pairs of work gloves in this order. The gloves provide a level of protection from nasty liquids and harmful environments. Each glove comes with an extra thick blue nitrile coating to provide a safe and waterproof glove that has high cut and abrasion resistance. The gloves have wide cuffs for additional protection as well as a soft jersey lining for extra comfort. The semi-flexible gloves are easy to put on and take off. The stated sizes are accurate for hand fitting.Would recommend this to anyone.
J**E
Great deal
I got these for handling the hoses and items when dumping the black tank of our travel trailer. I bought them larger than needed so they can easily slip off and on. They are thick enough to not worry about puncturing or tearing and the coating provides excellent waterproofing. Well worth it.
J**.
Nice nitrile gloves, a bit stiff.
I got these to handle more noxious liquids. They keep most everything I've thrown at them off my skin, so big plus there. However they are quite stiff so you loose a bit of dexterity with them. The nitrile coating on them is thick enough to resist punctures and it has a good grippy surface so things don't slip out of your grasp with them on, although this is reduced when they are wet with liquids. Size wise I got the large as that is the size I normally wear with most gloves. Most larges fit me just right and I found these were fairly loose on my hands, although I had no problems with them slipping off my hands. They have a comfortable cloth base on them so they don't rub or cut into your hands.I got them as I thought they would be great for working with my 3D resin printing, but they are just too big, bulky, and stiff to work with fine 3D prints. Although if you were printing a lot of larger resin prints they may work well for that.That being said I've got lots of other uses for them and they will not go unused.
T**.
Good, grippy gloves. Not great for dexterity, but that's not what they're for.
The media could not be loaded. These gloves seem to do the job just fine. I like how grippy they are, they're obviously meant for slippery situations, and the wide cuff makes it easy to fit over whatever you may be wearing, any time of year. I can't comment on any of the 'safety' aspects because I'm admittedly not handling oil or dangerous materials, but they do a great job when I need a good hold on a greasy automotive part. These are bulky, however, so be assured you can't use these for small projects--these are industrial grade. You wouldn't want to use these for cleaning the bathroom or putting together a cabinet. That is not what these are for! Great gloves until proven otherwise.
H**O
These work great
These are exactly as described when it comes to permeability. They really do well at protecting against chemicals and water in general.
N**W
I Know These Gloves Very Well
The media could not be loaded. I can speak with authority on these gloves, as I have used these exact same kind for almost twenty years while delivering gas to gas stations. My company, a very major carrier in the petroleum industry, provided it's drivers with these gloves because they are so good at protecting the hands when it comes to handling all the equipment and hoses used to load and unload petroleum products. My company considered them as summer gloves because they don't contain fuzzy winter insulation inside. However, I often used them crossing over into winter, and they do keep the hands warm when handling metallic hardware for short duration. The nitrile is a great insulator, plus; these types of gloves don't cling to your skin, so the contact points with your skin are greatly diminished.Apart from delivering petroleum products, these gloves are great for other reasons. They are so easy to put on and take off because they don't cling to your skin. If you need to use them in a situation where your constantly taking them off and putting them back on, they are so much more advantageous over the type of gloves that require some effort to put on and remove. I switched jobs a year ago, and now I deliver products using pallet jacks and dollies. I still use these gloves because its so much easier to remove them and put them back on every time I frequently have to use a scanner or write on some paperwork. Once you've broken them in for a day, you can just give your hands a shake to loosen them off, as opposed to pealing them off like other gloves. These types of gloves also last a long time. When they do wear out, they will typically form cracks between the fingers which could allow chemicals to seep in. But you can get even more life out of them if your not worried about seepage. When my gloves wore out from my job, I typically saved them for working around the house as they are just great all-around gloves for most projects. I think the current price of less than five bucks a pair is pretty hard to beat. I seriously doubt my huge petroleum carrier got a much greater discount when buying in larger bulk.
L**N
great value safety gloves
I got these gloves to use for moving fuel and doing oil changes. They are very thick and provide good protection while retaining dexterity. They are fully coated with nitrile and have a comprehensive safety cuff that prevents liquids from entering the gloves. They are also waterproof and durable. They perform well when I have to handle oily pipes and valves. They also fit my hands well and allow me to grip and hold tools easily.The only downside is that they sometimes get hot and sweaty in warm weather. I wear them with a thin liner glove to prevent sweating. Also, I wash them regularly with fast orange to keep them clean and fresh.These gloves are a good product, and I recommend them to others who work in environments where they need to protect their hands from oil, water, and abrasion.
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