Reddit Reddit reviews Global Glove 300INT Ice Gripster Acrylic Terrycloth Glove, Work, Extra Large, Neon yellow/Black (Case of 72)

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Global Glove 300INT Ice Gripster Acrylic Terrycloth Glove, Work, Extra Large, Neon yellow/Black (Case of 72)
A brushed acrylic terrycloth gloveEtched rubber for extra gripGives outstanding cold weather thermal properties and unsurpassed comfortMaterial handling, shoveling, or freezer applicationsSnug stretch fit
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1 Reddit comment about Global Glove 300INT Ice Gripster Acrylic Terrycloth Glove, Work, Extra Large, Neon yellow/Black (Case of 72):

u/imissreading ยท 3 pointsr/Target

I'll link a few that I've bought. I've used all of them for different things, and there are somethings I just won't use 'em for after. I'll always have a few to rotate and wash.

  • Memphis Ninja Lite N9696L - For handling produce or meats I'll try and use the stores own ordered thin/blue/black gloves. However, if I'm handling chicken that always leaks, I'll either throw 'em or put em in a plastic bag to bring back home and wash.

  • 300 INT Ice Gripster - For the freezer I'll also use the stores bought gloves.

  • CLC 125L + True Grip Heavy Duty For general working around I've used these two. I think you'd like them as they have the touch screen on 'em so you can use the devices with. I've learned not to work with freezer/produce with these because moisture in the long run fucks 'em up. Well that and moving wooden pallets all over the place.

  • Hex1 2120 - These also have the screen touch. These have been my favorite ones. A bit tight fitting on me for a large. Expensive though. Actually have been asked about them from the remodel construction crew and steritech technicians(?).

    I haven't minded paying the price for these as they've saved my hands throughout most of the shit I've handled. And I get to continue to use 'em/share 'em when doing my own work or helping others. The touch-screens I've loved a lot with the Zebra, but I try and be careful with them with moisture/sharp objects since they seem to deteriorate quite fast when not paying attention.

    There hasn't been a pair that is perfect for everything, but because I can bring these and leave 'em in a box in the back I just switch out for whatever I need at the time. Right tool for the right job.