Which nitrile gloves

Krieg Hetzen

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4mm gloves from work so I don’t know the link. And then I buy a 10 pack of those dipped nitrile gloves from Home Depot/Lowe’s or auto parts store. 4mm gloves go on, then the nitrile glove. Don’t have to worry about rips, a lot of protection from pokes and slices and you don’t lose dexterity.
 

TaperPin

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If you’re a Costco member these are way cheaper at Costco. I butcher animals at home and have done a ton of auto work in them (oil changes to transfer case rebuilds and transmission removal on my old truck), etc. my opinion has been that they are very good, especially for the price but there are tougher ones out there if you absolutely need thicker gloves. I’ve found them perfectly adequate though and always have a few pairs in each car.


Costco link. Think they are even cheaper in store. Want to say $15-20 for 400 gloves.

I’ve been using these and for the price they are pretty durable.
 

Team4LongGun

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I've almost tried those. But I know I like the black ones...

Enough endorsements here, I'll probably buy a box.
They make both. The orange ones have grip dots, the black have an inner white liner to let you know it’s a partial tear. Love both
 
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