Puncture-proof work gloves
I've gotten into the habit of wearing gloves whenever I work around the house and garden. The gloves not only protect my hands and fingers from nicks and cuts, but they also keep them clean.
Over the years I've bought gloves made of cotton, rubber, nylon and leather, but have never found one--including heavy-duty leather gloves--that offers protection from sharp splinters or pointy thorns. That is, until now.
Garrett Wade carries two new work gloves that are specifically designed to protect your hands from puncture wounds, cuts and abrasions.
The tan-colored Work Armor gloves (above) are constructed with two layers of resilient material that offers superior protection against punctures and cuts. The gloves are ideal for construction and demolition work, and will protect your hands from sharp splinters, stiff wire, nail-embedded wood and broken glass.
Garden Armor gloves (below) are equipped with four layers of special puncture-resistant material for extra protection from pointy thorns, cacti spines and sharp needles.
Work Armor gloves sell for $34.60 per pair; Garden Armor gloves cost $38.75. Both gloves are machine-washable and come in four sizes ranging from small to extra-large.
Posted by Joseph Truini | Categories: Yard & Garden | Permalink



(2) Comments
When you post these tips, do you post them because you just like the product OR do you post them because you got some kind of compensation from the manufacturer?
Always because I like the product. If you want to buy me, it'll cost more than a pair of $35 gloves! (Don't believe me, contact Garrett Wade at 212-807-1155.)