Jon Blakemore—February 28, 2021✓ Verified purchase
I bought 15 XL of the green poly coated gloves (PU2103) for just under $16. I'm a carpenter/builder in Virginia. I am very happy with my purchase. They're just over $15/pair which is a great price in my opinion. They are thin which is a pro/con. They are too thin for me if below freezing, at least to be as warm as I would like my hands to be (better than nothing, that's for sure). However, I think they're great from 40 degrees to 60 degrees. I will sometimes wear gloves when warmer, not for warmth but to keep hands clean and/or somewhat protected and I think these will be great for that. Will your hands sweat if it's 90 degrees and you have these on? Sure, but I think they will be more breathable than the white cotton gloves dipped in the red plastic. I've been wearing them daily for almost two months. I've yet to put a hole in one, but I do cycle between 4-5 pairs so maybe not the best litmus test. I am happy with the durability. For $1/pair, if I'm not wearing them out after a few days work I feel I've gotten my moneys worth. They do not work with a touchscreen. I don't think they claim to, but just FYI. Read more
John Sunny—August 25, 2020✓ Verified purchase
I use these when cleaning the pool. They are especially good when handling chlorine tabs (preventing chlorine burn on hands when loading the floating chlorinators) and when pushing wet vacuum pole back and forth or cleaning gunk from skimmer filter. The nitrile inner hand (reminds me of a gorilla's palm) stays dry and warm and is tough and nothing has poked through yet. The outer fabric part of glove gets wet but does not cling to skin and dries well. Large size fits man's hand well and fabric portion has some stretch and flex. You can even wash (if not too gunky) and re-use these. There were 10 pair in the package. Good value, good glove. Read more
Porch Drop Diaries—July 2, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Used these for yard work and DIY projects — they hold up better than expected. You get a bunch of pairs, so even if one wears out, you’ve got backups ready. Not the toughest gloves out there, but for the price and quantity, the durability is solid. Definitely worth it for everyday tasks. Read more
Bryan L.—December 13, 2018✓ Verified purchase
A client facility that I work in mills highly intricate air frame components from very large blocks of aluminum. One of the hazards of that environment is an extraordinary amount of aluminum shard waste that is literally everywhere. So, if we're installing components on the production floor, or pulling long CAT6 network runs, it's very easy to injure your hands or fingers due to these small shards of very sharp aluminum that easily attach to everything. I bought a pack of these gloves and I have to say I was very much impressed with their performance. They protect my fingers and hands, but still allow freedom of movement. I am able to utilize a smart phone digitizer (screen) even with my fingers gloved. I also use them around the house when doing yard work, cleaning out the barbecue grill or fireplace, or even a dozen other things. Practical for messy jobs as you can throw them away if you soil them too heavily. Or you can hand wash, air dry, and reuse them. They are very sturdy and I suspect these several pairs will last me years. I recommend without reservation. Read more
William R.—July 31, 2021✓ Verified purchase
You are thinking at this price ($20 for 15 pair) these must be made of tissue paper, and will probably last me one day. You would be wrong. I bought these over 6 weeks ago. I broke open the pack as soon as I got them, and thought the same thing. Put a pair in my pocket, and have used them almost daily since then. I have turned 4 cords of 8' logs into rounds, stacked them up, and split two more cords and stacked up all my bunkers. Plus working in the garden, and all the other things a guy puts on a pair of gloves for when he lives in a forest. I am still on the same pair. Not a single cut or tear. Honestly, I don't know what it will take to wear this pair out. The coated surface is very thin, and very tough. It reminds me of teflon, or maybe kevlar. It just doesn't wear. It is thin enough I can pull the nozzle out of the gas can with a finger. First pair of gloves I have used with that dexterity. Normally, when I am laying up my firewood for the winter, I go through a pair of those semi-thick tan leather gloves. Just wears a hole in them. Not these. Most people are aware of the usual type of 'coated' gloves, with the pebble type surface. After a while the coating starts to peel off, and the fingers wear out. I know, I have used them for years. I don't see that happening with these. I will say, these are NOT for dealing with sticker bushes, or thorns. They are too thin for that, unless you are careful. But for 95% of what you want from a pair of working gloves, these are great. They are also not for winter wear. Not gonna keep you hands warm is freezing temps for long periods. I just finished putting up all my firewood. Every time I use these gloves, I try to keep reminding myself to do a review. Today I put one in my shirt pocket, so I would remember when I get inside. More than worth the money. (Mine are the lime green color. I see reviews and pics for other colors, so I am not vouching for those. Mine were $19.99 for 15 pair on 6/20) Read more
Tzadak—December 4, 2020✓ Verified purchase
Great gloves for general purpose use. I wore through a set, using them for stacking wood, which is typical of any of these coated or dipped gloves, no matter the brand. These are higher quality than some of the Box store house brand or general quality gloves. I don't even think there is a 'Premium' glove of this type. Gloves are nylon/poly, not cotton. Not sure about long term use, though these seem to be durable? For the price, they are a great value. I'll be purchasing more in the future, I go though a pack of 10 pair of gloves, about ever couple weeks or a Month. I do a lot of work outdoors, though I also do a lot of Computer work and don't like having cuts or other types of issues with my fingers, so I typically always wear gloves, when doing about anything. Plus, I don't like have dirty fingernails or fingernails in general, but even more so, dirty ones. Not that I am a dainty....... Just saying. Read more