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The Portwest A120 Breathable PU Palm Glove in blue offers a perfect blend of dexterity, comfort, and durability. Designed for various industries, these gloves feature a palm-dipped design for enhanced ventilation and a 13-gauge liner for an ideal fit. With CE certification and ANSI cut level A1, they ensure maximum protection while allowing for intricate tasks.
C**K
Good workshop gloves - but not impermeable
I usually use disposal latex gloves working on the bike but it felt wasteful and prices went high in pandemic. So I tried these and they are decent gloves for working on bike but not as good as latex in one specific way, permeability.When using latex gloves and I am using thin oils and lubricants on the bike my hands stay dry and free of the oil. With these the oils and lubrincants seep through the front of the glove so you still get some on your hands.It isn't a big deal and it is a feature of this style of fabric glove with the front impregnated with rubber.CHeap as chips though and still using my first pair nearly 6 months later.Good fit to size as well
A**E
Ok gloves when on offer
These gloves are thin and feel nice to use but won’t last long if using for anything to hardcore. Ok to get and use when at a decent price.
M**N
they are ok for the minor job
they are ok for simple jobs, however they will tear and not protect with more hard or intense work.
L**S
Runs large
The gloves are good quality for the cost and have some heat/cold resistance, unfortunately they run large compared to the other Portwest gloves so they are slightly loose
P**E
Handy for what I need
Bought these to use when heat pressing items, they work fine and we're much cheaper than others I've seen
N**A
Ok
Gloves were good at first, but not tough enough.. after 3 months of use have torn at the finger tips so need to order new ones
A**R
Thin, but good durability
The gloves are very thin. When I bought them I originally left a one star review, thinking they would not stand up to wear. It turns out they are pretty durable. A couple of big advantages is that because they are thin, your hands stay cool and you have more dexterity/touch with these gloves. One disadvantage is that because they are thin, your hands are not afforded as much protection and other gloves.
V**I
Well priced work gloves for the amateur DIY enthusiast.
Grippy gloves for general DIY. Not the thickest of material, but they provide adequate protection from oil, dirt, hydraulic fluid, brick dust, etc. I don't expect them to last long with regular heavy use, but for what they cost including postage, they provide great value.
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