I have specific criteria for work gloves. First, the gloves have to fit, meaning that when I’m wearing them, the answer to the following questions must be yes: Can I reach into my pouch and feel how many screws or nails I have between my fingers? Can I manipulate my tool triggers – especially the tools with smaller or housed switches, like my trim router? Can I handle materials from wood to sheet plastic to paint cans without being constantly aware that I’m wearing gloves? The answer with Gorilla Gloves is a triple-yes. I can even tie my shoes while wearing these gloves, and a few times, I’ve activated my phone’s touch screen with them on.
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