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> no more bloody finger, cut proof gloves
6freak
post Mar 23 2009, 08:37 PM
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ok.i told you all i would get some info on this very cut prof glove ...WHIZARD PROTECTIVE WEAR made in the U.S.A and sence i got my last pair they have made it better with none slip grip palms and i put a fresh razor blade in my knife and tride to gut( yes i said gut) my hand not even a scratch. i get them free so the first person that wants the pair can have them.If you dont need them dont ask for them let someone that really needs them have them.Just remember you CAN poke your self with the tip of the knife but you will never slice yourself again.and there washable

WHIZARD PROTECTIVE WEAR IS A TRADE MARK OF WELLS LEMONT AND IM NOT RESPONSABLE FOR ANY CUTS OR POKES ...SO THERE YA GO FELLS
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VOX
post Mar 23 2009, 08:53 PM
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are they an automotive pair? or are they good for kitchen use? i'd like a pair if they work for in the kitchen stuff, if their automotive let someone who does more automotive work get them.
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post Mar 24 2009, 05:12 AM
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QUOTE(VOX @ Mar 23 2009, 10:53 PM) *

are they an automotive pair? or are they good for kitchen use?

Simpson Kevlar GlovesOther than the snazzy Simpson logo there's nothing automotive about these. I have a pair of these (and the sleeve - it's priced per each) and I do like them for sheet metal, exhaust, and carrying firewood.

Because I like them, I haven't put them to a destructive test yet.

But I need to order up some other stuff from Simpson so I may put another pair into the shopping cart. To my eyes they look a little more heavy-duty than the white ones in the fish picture (as in, they are a tighter knit and you can't see skin through them.)

And I have a pair of the Youngstown gloves as mentioned in the other thread in my Amazon shopping cart as we speak ...
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