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Comments about MN DTPro Gauntlet Work Gloves:
For [$] this was the best part of my initial order, as it is exactly what I expected.These gloves fit as expected, look as expected, will probably perborm as expected, and are disposeable. For [$] I dont expect them to last long, but for [$], you will get your moneys worth.
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Comments about MN DTPro Gauntlet Work Gloves:
Gauntlet could be longer for better protection (which is why I'd be wearing these instead of a mesh back glove.)
Could use a bit more room between fingers, but it'll stretch a bit.
Textured palm grips a wood handle. Great price and good quality.
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I've bought gloves from Duluth before and will continue. Most of the gloves are durable, warm and very functional. I keep an extra pair in my truck just in case.
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I cut a lot of firewood and as eveybody knows briars and vines are a natural part of work. I usually use plain sawmill gloves and they wear out in a single day sometimes less. Spent a lot of money on regular sawmill gloves. However, these gloves are tougher and last longer than regular gloves. They protect your hands so that you can work better, longer and more efficiently. The dexterity is more than the other gloves, but I would like for it to be better. You can't have everything. These gloves cost more, but in the long run they are more than worth it. I will probably save the expense of buying regular gloves over and over again. When I first got them, had to use them for clearing brush. They are dirtier, but otherwise as good as new. I am l expecting them to last a long time. This is a welcome change; I lov'em!!!
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I work in the ovens at a plastics manufacturing plant. The gloves they supply s wear out after about three days. it's hard work handling hot plastic, as well as the hot metal molds with sharp edges. These gloves can take the heat and abuse. They're breathable and comfortable (which is saying something when it averages 100 F) i would definitely recommend these.
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I purchased a pair of DT pro Gauntlet work gloves just after they came available. I use them for felling, limbing, cutting, loading, and splitting Engleman Spruce trees here in Western Colorado for firewood.
I have had the pigskin gloves offered by your competition and they develop holes after 1 day of work. Then several years ago, I purchased a pair DT Pro work gloves. That old pair of DT Pro gloves did not wear out on the palms, just on the soft terry material on the thumbs of the old gloves (no longer a feature on these new gloves).
These gloves lasted through 4-1/2 cords of firewood without showing any appreciable wear and I expect them to last many years.
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