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    Question Affordable cut-resistant gloves?

    Have people here found a good affordable pair of gloves which are cut/puncture resistant for pulling scrap out of dumpsters? Found these bad boys online:


    Heavy-duty Split-Leather Stainless Steel-Stapled Gloves with Gauntlet Cuffs


    but they're $95/pair at Amazon.com...looking for something cheaper.

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    i just use these old leather gloves that i picked up from lowes a year ago. They were 20$, they are leather and were in the gardening section.

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    I got a pair of cheap Catapillar leather work gloves (on close-out) and for general scrapping I use a pair of brown Jersey gloves. I think those are 3/$2.00 at the dollar stores. Their not accident proof but for general breaking electronic crap down they keep the nicks and scratches off the hands.
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    those gloves look awesome, amazon is usually at least fair on their prices, the article said the military uses them to handle razor wire so maybe try a military surplus store. we all wear greasemonkey mechanics gloves for the most part and ive got miller leather welding gloves but we don't dive in many dumpsters either
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    you peaked my interest, here are some similar for $30 they don't look quite as nice, remember your given two of everything you really need but we don't need to lose one of them, buy the best you can afford when it comes to safety
    Steel Reinforced Work Gloves by STEEL GRIP - Cut-Resistant Gloves and Sleeves by Zoro Tools Industrial Supplies

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    my last pair just came from Atwood's, Says Kinco 1600 on the cuffs. They've got leather fingers and part canvas, part leather cuff. They've got a double leather palm, thumb, and pointing finger. Closest I could find to the 20 something worn out pair I'd left at home that day, and found myself needing some "now" They're probly made in China, or Bangledesh : ( but seem to be a suitable replacement for the ones I stretched barbed wire and mended fences with for so long

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    I use these:
    Grease Monkey, Cut Resisant Gloves, 25089-06 at The Home Depot - Mobile
    They may be the same as what Cory was talking about. These are AWESOME! Someone gave them to me as a christmas gift and they are still going strong. I actually need to get another pair. They are very cut resistant.
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    we got three different ones, we have red ones that look like the one in your pic with the rubber palms and fingers, leather ones with a Velcro strap and they have a winter version that's blue, I cant remember cut resistant being on the tag but they are good gloves


    http://m.homedepot.com/p/Grease-Monk...154/203478503/

    I cant find the ones I have with the Velcro on homedepot, im pretty sure I picked them up at samsclub tho
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    best gloves i"ve ever had are the iron clads for welding /mechanical work $2495 they can get wet submerged in snow and you"ll never feel it the leather palm resists cuts just all around great gloves
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    Quote Originally Posted by Libertytow View Post
    best gloves i"ve ever had are the iron clads for welding /mechanical work $2495 they can get wet submerged in snow and you"ll never feel it the leather palm resists cuts just all around great gloves
    lol your gloves cost more than my welder and my plasma cutter

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    Dammit that was supposed to say $24.95

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    lol okay that's better, I was wondering what your welder looked like

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    just a miller something or other paid $25 at a yard sale for it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Libertytow View Post
    just a miller something or other paid $25 at a yard sale for it
    lol, I got a millermatic 150, its kinda small but its great for what we do, the gloves cost extra not to get too far from the thread

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    i got these

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    The cut-resistant glove I would like to suggest using is the high-performance and high-grade pair offered by NoCry. They are useful to you



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