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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: premier window cleaners on March 09, 2013, 12:19:27 pm
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Been using showa 377 gloves, they are ok but not the easiest to put on and only last about a month.
Are there any other gloves out there that are good?
Anyone tried "can do gloves" from j racenstein?
Thanks
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ive recently bought joka teddy lined gloves (see ebay) 23 quid.
impressed so far on whole - like most gloves dexterity impaired but beats having freezing hands.
still find tips of fingers get chilled tho when water / day cold.
cant detail in them when doing trad or couple up hose in them.
but pretty good for wfp. would buy again when worn out.
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My showa 377 gloves usually last me around 3 months before they split(usually between thumb and forefinger).I wear nitrile glove liners underneath to stop my hands smelling.they do me fine.
For really freezing weather I use glacier perfect curve gloves again with liners underneath.they keep hands nice and warm and dry.
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377 gloves are terrible gloves with no padding or lining..
Try some Youngstown waterproof gloves there very good and fleece lined so no smelly hands ever!!
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i use the showas i think they are alright and the thermal ones if its not raining, now the weathers warmer i dont really bother
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I use joka polar gloves. My first pair lasted me 2 winters. On the second pair this winter.
Andy
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We dont use gloves up North ;D
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gloves ??? what do you need gloves?
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ben because if you dont wear gloves you end up with very dry cracked hands rougher than a bears a*se with little cuts all over them! ;D ;D ;D
my hands are nice and soft and just like an office guys!! ;D ;D
the pure water just dries my hands out and i end up with ground in black carbon all over them.
regards
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ben because if you dont wear gloves you end up with very dry cracked hands rougher than a bears a*se with little cuts all over them! ;D ;D ;D
my hands are nice and soft and just like an office guys!! ;D ;D
the pure water just dries my hands out and i end up with ground in black carbon all over them.
regards
aww so sweet, my poor little Daz ;D
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I like the showa 377 personally ??? Just picked up 10 pairs for £14 off ebay which was nice :P
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I like the showa 377 personally ??? Just picked up 10 pairs for £14 off ebay which was nice :P
Bargain!
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I like the showa 377 personally ??? Just picked up 10 pairs for £14 off ebay which was nice :P
Bargain!
I thought so too ;D
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Does anyone use the sealskin gloves (about £23.00), they look great for when using a pole but not sure about when trading.
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Karrimor Goretex skiing gloves expensive £30 but bullet proof against the cold
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I like the showa 377 personally ??? Just picked up 10 pairs for £14 off ebay which was nice :P
.................all of them left handed. ;D
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I don't wear gloves, but my hands are as soft as a newborn's derriere, thanks to good old Fairy. Not bad for a 50 year old traddy!
John
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Does anyone use the sealskin gloves (about £23.00), they look great for when using a pole but not sure about when trading.
Rubbish, Don't bother - they don't keep your hands dry or warm waste of money
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I like the showa 377 personally ??? Just picked up 10 pairs for £14 off ebay which was nice :P
.................all of them left handed. ;D
Only opened one pair Andy but they're all good :)
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if you want warm dry hands in freezing weather then you cant go wrong with glacier perfect curve gloves from the windowclean centre with nitrile glove liners underneath.my hands are always nice and toasty with these on! ;) :) :)
regards
dazmond
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Showa 490 gauntlets a bit clumsy but even Dan the Man didn't whinge about cold hands today! Fantastic.
When not so cold £1 a pair from propajob - hilka grey faced nitrile and end of finger dipped with cotton back and cuff.
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if you want warm dry hands in freezing weather then you cant go wrong with glacier perfect curve gloves from with nitrile glove liners underneath.my hands are always nice and toasty with these on! ;) :) :)
regards
dazmond
ditto heres the link
http://www.windowcleancentre.co.uk/productdetails.aspx?ProductID=165&SectionID=24
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Hot water. Haven't had cold hands this winter with thin nitrile coated gloves.