🔧 Get a Grip on Your Work with Style!
The Custom Leathercraft CLC 125 Handyman Flex Grip Work Gloves are designed for the modern professional, combining durability with flexibility. Made from synthetic leather, these gloves resist shrinking and hardening, making them ideal for outdoor jobs. With a snag-proof design, a secure fit, and touchscreen compatibility, they are perfect for multitasking in any environment.
Manufacturer | Custom Leathercraft |
Part Number | 125M |
Item Weight | 3.04 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 11.25 x 1.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 125M |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Medium (Pack of 1) |
Color | Assorted |
Style | Work Glove |
Material | Faux Leather, Spandex |
Power Source | electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Special Features | Flexible |
Included Components | Gloves |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | one year |
C**N
I am so impressed with these gloves, they are my new favorite.
These are seriously some of the best work gloves that I have ever used. And at under $10, it was an absolute steal. You will often find gloves going for 2X the price and be not nearly as nice.Things that I like:Good fit: I wear a medium in most everything including gloves and this one fits well. Also, the pinky is a good size and not extra long. I think they actually modeled them after a person's hand and not some idealized model of what a hand should be like.Looks very durable: I haven't had them long enough to know for sure, but based on initial inspection, they will be long lasting.Well designed: There are many features to the glove including very soft and thick padding on the palms, knuckles and backs of strategic fingers. Well stitched articulations make it so the glove does not bunch up or ride up when making a fist.I wore the glove for a good part of a day when working on my car and some outdoor chores. My hands never got too sweaty, but I did actually take them on and off a few times. They are easy to take off and put back on, which should be considered when buying a set of gloves. Tactile feeling with any glove is going to suffer, but the glove does exhibit good grip. There is a special sewn section for the thumb and index finger grip area. I think this will help when gripping bars or handles like brooms or ratchets.I'm going to put this on my list of backup 'gift ideas' since it will be an instant hit with anyone that I buy it for.
N**O
Great all around glove!
I lost my pair of husky work gloves I was given within a month of my new job so I started looking for a replacement worthy to be worn these hard working hands😏 I wanted something that was good but didn't mind spending 30$+ on a pair of gloves since I use them daily and needed a pair of great fitting, comfortable, durable gloves. I ended up with these gloves since I was frustrated picking between 4 different gloves I wanted and couldn't pick one and decided to try something that looked promising and had plenty of reviews. Man was I glad I went with these gloves! Paid less than 15$ and they meet almost all my criteria! I've been using these since mid November and so far here are my list of pro and cons, I update this list if anything changes.Pros--Padded palm-Great for tools with alot of vibration (hammer drill, impact drill, jackhammers idk)-If your moving alot of cinder blocks, bricks, and wood.-comfortable!-Moving tools, large boxes ladders, with less hand fatigue-build quality feels good, the more you wear em the more they conform to your handCons--Needs a less boxy / tighter finger fitment-Not the best grip for very smooth (almost glass like surfaces) if you don't grip extremely hard whatever your holding might fall-poor touch screen feedback when wearing these, they do advertise they work with touch screens so this was slight let down, but I'm busy 85% of the time so taking the gloves off to answer an email or a call every once in a while isn't to bad.8/10 overall!
K**K
3yr Review (Emergency Set Kept in Vehicle's Glove Compartment)
In 3 months (May 2023), I will have had these for 3 years.I purchased these because they were the same that one of the automotive techs used at the auto shop where I've taken my cars in for maintenance for over a decade. I trust their work, recommendations, and tools.Buying to keep in the car in case of a vehicular emergency was a no-brainer. I mostly purchased in case I needed to fix a flat or poke around engine and limit how dirty my hands got.I've used these once for changing a tire.In order to get used to them, however, I will routinely (every 2-3 months) use them with power tools or when I need to do any type of manual work. Helps break in, and me get used to them, hoping to improve dexterity when I need to use them in an emergency.- I'm able to use phones and tablets, write with various types of pens---- uncap and cap with ease- I can deploy tools from my Gerber and Leatherman multitools---- but not ones like Victorinox that rely heavily on thumb catches- Allows for easy use of regular sized tools (hammers, screwdrivers, electric drills, etc)- Great for carrying boards and for digging in garden- It's easy to hold screws and nails in place for hammering---- but difficult to pick them out from a box that's full of themThey've worked great for this task. They look as they did when I first got them (reminder: they don't get daily or weekly use). They do wash very easily (I hand dry them).At the rate I use them, these will easily last me another decade.I can't speak to durability under heavy, everyday use because that's not my use case.But, if my mechanics use them, I'd say they are good enough for most daily uses.They DEFINITELY work great for carrying in car's glove compartments and using for emergencies and basic automotive work, like changing a tire, jump starting a car, refilling oil or coolant levels, etc.
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