Nitrile gloves at Hobo Freight

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CHenry

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Just opened the box to put a coat of stain on a Remington 11-48. They are a ‘tad’ tight but ok after I get them on. I also use them when I’m prepping meat for the smoker. Works great for that too
Cooking with them is nice. Get greasy stuff on or BBQ sauce and just peel them off.
I grabbed a box at the hospital last time I was there, they arent as thick but work fine in the kitchen. I figure I paid for em.
 

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My hands are medium, but have to buy the XL to fit.
Pretty good gloves though. I get the thickest ones to use on the black tank issues on the RV and around the house.
I know talcum powder is a no-no now, but sure wish there was something to help get them on.
I'm thinking corn starch or flour.
For some reason I always want to bite my fingernails every time I dump my rv sewer. ;)
 

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Put the glove on your fingers and start to pull it up your palm. Once it gets about half way up, lift up on the edge of it and put you mouth on your palm (like you are going to make a fart sound) and blow up the glove like a balloon. Pull the glove up the rest of the way. OR, if you have an air compressor convenient, put the air gun attachment into the glove as you are pulling it up and give it a light bit of wind.
Thanks!
 

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