Hi all, Need a pair of work gloves that will allow me to do fine work.
I am back on blood thinners and I am prone to cutting/nicking myself. I don’t want to get blood on anything. Recommendations will be appreciated.
Hi all, Need a pair of work gloves that will allow me to do fine work.
I am back on blood thinners and I am prone to cutting/nicking myself. I don’t want to get blood on anything. Recommendations will be appreciated.
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I have a similar condition (aging thinning skin). I first thought that the Mechanix gloves were great, but the seams failed prematurely and the fingertips wore thru too easily. I have since switched to these which I find to be much more durable with a reasonable amount of manual dexterity.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004XOH9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
thanks
Choose the size carefully. There is a compromise between tight fit (better dexterity) and ease in putting them on and removing them.