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| Ironclad General Utility Gloves | 
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| Brand: IRONCLAD Category: Apparel Department: Mens
Buy New: $15.70 - $32.00 (On sale from $37.14)
Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews
Fabric Type: Synthetic Leather
ASIN: B00083H89U
Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days
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| Features:
| • | Double Stitched Synthetic Leather Palm Pads & Reinforcements | | • | Rubberized Knuckle Protection | | • | Padded Inner Palm | | • | Terry Cloth Sweat Wipe |
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Product Description Ironclad Safety Orange General Utility Gloves let you get a handle on your workday or weekend yard work with flexible, form - fitting protection and performance! An awesome all-purpose Work Glove that does it's job whether you're on the construction crew or just mowing the lawn! Double-stitched synthetic leather palm pads and reinforcements hold up to the heaviest use, while the rubberized knuckle protection and padded inner palm helps you avoid painful blisters. Machine washable. Imported. Also features: Terry cloth sweat wipe; 3M Scotchlite reflective accents. State Size. Order now and get your hands in these hard-working Gloves! Ironclad General Utility Gloves
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
Best glove ever March 16, 2001 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
I have to say these are the best gloves I have ever used. I am a professional electrician and need to have extreme dexterity to do everything from individual wires to connectors. I could differentiate screws within my pocket with these gloves on and yet my hands were warm in the winter. The only downfall and reason for the 3 stars is the gloves fell apart spontaneously after 1 month. Almost all the wear surfaces gave way at once. They are great gloves but may not be right for continuous use over a 40 hour work week.
For light work only November 5, 2002 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
I bought these gloves for work(carpentry/framing),the seams began splitting and the elasticity of them wore out pretty fast. The gloves are comfortable and streamline but should only be used for the very lightest of work (raking leaves etc.)The glove sizing is accurate. They have kept my hand warm and I'll probably opt for the more heavier duty pair.
money well spent... February 7, 2003 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I am a union carpenter and have spent close to $2000.00 on "brown jersey" gloves and leather palm work gloves since 1987 I bought the iron-clad gloves back in July of '02, and have used them to do demo, framing, insulation, drywall (using screws and screwgun)...They function fine and I have washed mine twice! I have long fingernails on my right hand (guitar) and the glove has protected them without a break......... pardon the pun......and the glove has held up well to the contact with the fingernails... I doubt if they would hold-up in concrete or the mud.....
Work Gloves November 9, 2000 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I have just bought my first and last pair of Ironclad gloves because I am very disappointed with the fit and feel. This glove is just a bmx glove with a cute name. The "original" glove made by Mechanix Wear is a far superior product because it was designed specifically for use as a work glove. But don't just take my word for it, try them both and I'm sure you'll agree that the Mechanix glove is a much better product.
Good for light duty, wear quickly when used all the time November 28, 2000 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
As a professional plumber who does alot of renovations dealing with some very tough material, I found that these gloves held up as well as a good pair of leather gloves. The price is about the same (I paid more for mine someplace else), but the dexterity with the Ironclads is excellent. I'm trying the heavy duty ones to see if they last any longer.
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