Home Depot has
20-Pairs Grease Monkey Gorilla Grip Gloves (Large) for
$14.88. Select free in-store pickup where available. Thanks rsvpd
Note, in-store availability may vary and may not be available in all areas.
Editor's Notes & Price Research
These gloves are constructed of nylon and dipped with a specialized grip coating for hand protection and durability.
125 reviews on HomeDepot.com give them a
4.6 out of 5 star overall rating.
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(I wear this type of gloves daily for up to 6 hours. I have bought these and about every reasonably priced option there is.)
- Elastic in cuff stays nice and snug, returns to correct diameter even if left stretched for a while (low fatigue)
- More stiff/rigid that i expected especially in the cold.
- Stand up very well to a variety of chemicals and conditions.
- Not the "grippiest" gloves out there, as grip diminishes when wet... they feel slightly slippery.
- Palm and finger diameter sizing feels slightly large. I do, however prefer a size down for better dexterity, tactility and sensitivity.
- Palm and finger area seems sealed against water (water proof i suppose).
- Likewise they do not breath on front, just a bit on the back of fingers and back of hand.
FWIW: Costco's (Wells Lamont) foam latex have proven to be very comfortable, provide good dexterity in all weather conditions and have fine ripples that increase grip. They also breath slightly better than the nitrile. Usually available in the late winter/early spring, cost is between $5-$9 for a 9-pack depending on promo.
In for one.
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Edit
After rereading I see that the OP's second line is just to show what the unit price would be for a different sized package. Not the clearest, but I got it.
Anyway, chose another store that had "23" in stock and order went through.
Thanks and repped!
In for one.
It demonstrates how the List price isn't just marketing noise and while also helping me evaluate the deal.
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(I wear this type of gloves daily for up to 6 hours. I have bought these and about every reasonably priced option there is.)
- Elastic in cuff stays nice and snug, returns to correct diameter even if left stretched for a while (low fatigue)
- More stiff/rigid that i expected especially in the cold.
- Stand up very well to a variety of chemicals and conditions.
- Not the "grippiest" gloves out there, as grip diminishes when wet... they feel slightly slippery.
- Palm and finger diameter sizing feels slightly large. I do, however prefer a size down for better dexterity, tactility and sensitivity.
- Palm and finger area seems sealed against water (water proof i suppose).
- Likewise they do not breath on front, just a bit on the back of fingers and back of hand.
FWIW: Costco's (Wells Lamont) foam latex have proven to be very comfortable, provide good dexterity in all weather conditions and have fine ripples that increase grip. They also breath slightly better than the nitrile. Usually available in the late winter/early spring, cost is between $5-$9 for a 9-pack depending on promo.