Good work gloves???

Gbrecka

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Any recommendations for good work gloves? My last 3 pairs from the local farm stores got holes in 1 day of wood cutting and splitting.
 
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I picked up a handful of pairs from Giver Gloves when they were on big sale. They’ve been good. Wouldn’t buy standard work gloves at full price from them but for $6/pair I figured I couldn’t go wrong.
 
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Work is pretty broad.

I've got about 6 different types of the Mechanix gloves depending on what I'm doing. They fit me well.
 

bgold

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I usually keep a few pair of leather gloves. A thin pair that I'd rather work in gets most chores but will get a hole in the fingers after a while. Also keep a thick leather pair to use when called for. Both will last a good while. While I like Mechanix gloves, they don't tend to last long for me...
 

Seeknelk

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Thin grey Atlas nitrile gloves for anything year round so I can actually still do things.
My hands are really warm blooded tho. The Milwaukee ones are good too. If it's below zero or something like that I use Kincos.
 

Wheels

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I really like deerskin work gloves but the ones I can find now don’t last very long on the farm. Used to get a season out of a pair of Wells Lamont’s but now everything seems to be a lot thinner and more expensive.
 
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Gbrecka

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This. Some rag wool glove liners will get you through colder weather. What I use most of the year.
I’m talking cutting and splitting hard wood, looking more for protection than warmth, tag wool won’t cut it.
 
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