Thermax glove liners are nice to have on under any gloves. They are made out of many materials, I am just partial to the Thermax. They move moisture away from the hands, provide a lawyer of air for insulation, and easy to work with on the smallest screws. On top of these I usually wear cotton chore gloves (yellow with the red wrist bands.) They are cheap, easy to wash, and easy to put on and off, especially with the liners. There are about a dozen of these in any truck so when the get wet they go on the defroster and a dry pair is used. I also wear leather gloves without insulation over the liners for rough materials. On really cold days I like the military shooting mitts (wool covered by leather) with the index finger free. When it is really cold I do not mess with the small stuff. Many times broken in welding gloves do a great job in cold weather.
Since I wear the glove liners as soon as I leave the house, my favorite gloves are the ones I find in the truck that starts first.
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