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2-Pair Wostar Fleece Lined Nitrile Knitted Acrylic Terry Gloves: Yellow 2-Pair (XL) $5, Red 2-Pair (2XL) $5 & More + Free Shipping w/ Prime or $25+

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Wostar via Amazon [amazon.com] has Wostar Fleece Lined Nitrile Knitted Acrylic Terry Gloves starting at $9.99 - $5 w/ code M6N22INF = $4.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25+.

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nekkeddawg
02-18-2023 at 08:17 AM.
02-18-2023 at 08:17 AM.
These are great for running in cold weather, thanks OP
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daimbert
02-22-2023 at 10:22 AM.
02-22-2023 at 10:22 AM.
In the construction industry, these gloves are pretty standard for the field guys. A few years ago, Maxi-flex had a lockdown on the construction work glove industry. Usually run about 5-7 dollars a pair, so the two pack seems to be a pretty good deal.

It's actually nice to see competition bringing the price down a bit. If you work for a contractor, usually they provide the gloves. However, I ended up picking up 10 pairs, just in case. It's not like they go bad or spoil. They will find a way to be used eventually.

Even if they aren't quite as good as the industry standard. If they work "well enough" then $2.50 per pair seems solid. Will withhold judgment until they arrive and pass the real world, wear and work test.
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