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Milwaukee 49-17-0133 Contractor Work Gloves X-Large

Milwaukee 49-17-0133 Contractor Work Gloves X-Large

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Milwaukee 49-17-0133 Contractor Work Gloves X-Large

 
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The Job Site Armor Contractor Work Gloves offer heavy-duty comfort, protection and style. The Clarino palm with exclusive Suregrip synthetic patches and padded knuckle panel provide unmatched durability while the easy entry neoprene cuff with secure wrist closure, breathable spandex back and terry cloth thumb panel for sweat removal provide exceptional comfort. These gloves are perfect for General Contractors, HVAC, Mechanical Contractors, Iron/Steel Workers and Industrial Maintenance. Machine washable. Includes one pair.

 
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Package Length:8.9 inches
Package Width:4.0 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

Features
  • Clarino palm with exclusive Suregrip synthetic patches

  • Padded knuckle panel

  • Easy entry neoprene cuff with secure wrist closure

  • Breathable diamond spandex back

  • Terry cloth thumb panel for sweat removal


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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5Great work gloves!  Dec 12, 2008 By ButtacupNYC "ButtacupNYC"
I got these for my husband for work, after they were featured on the DIY channel. He's renovating a building and uses these or the fingerless ones everyday. I got him others before these Milwaukee gloves but he says these are the best ones. They're comfortable and don't restrict his hands like some other work gloves. Also the gloves are good for carrying heavy objects because have texture on the fingers to help grip what he's lifting. He really can use them for pretty much any task.
We highly recommend these and the fingerless ones too!
I'm getting a pair for myself to use when I work on stuff in the house! More durable than rubber gloves and the grips will help when I am rearranging stuff.


5Great Gloves  Jan 31, 2012 By MussSyke
These are great gloves. I'd prefer them to be nameless, but reviews pointed to these being a great purchase for what was available online - and they were. They feel durable and protective, and yet they allow you dexterity.

I am 6'1" tall and have as big of hands as I've ever seen on anyone my height (long, but not very thick fingers). These fit me perfectly, but they would not accept a larger hand; I'm inclined to say the size is slightly smaller than I expected.


5Perfect for Light Duties  Jan 10, 2010 By Big Al "Alan Rivière"
The backs of these gloves are made of stretchable Spandex and the rest of the gloves synthetic leather. There are some light reinforcements of Nylon on the palms, the fingertips and the sides of the thumbs. The backs of the thumbs are covered with terry cloth for wiping the sweat off my brow. These gloves are lightweight and flexible. I use them for light duty jobs, like landscaping and bird feeding in my backyard. Used as such, they are perfect for the job.


4A decent pair of gloves, but not bulletproof  Jan 04, 2010 By M. Potter
I bought these gloves for work. They were a little more than I usually pay for work gloves, so I was hoping they would hold up a little better, too. I was disappointed when in my first week of using them, they got a little tear. Since then, though, they have held up very well, and I push them hard. They are comfortable and I would recommend them, although I haven't found them to be significantly better for the money.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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