glove tech come a long way. people need to stop using those thicc leather gloves. i even read about some inner city school teacher who has to wear those kevlar sleeves coz of the joys of teaching. mo better
The 11-818 isnt bad, I like those as well. But Ive sworn by HyFlex for years now, and believe me when I tell you... The 11-819 ESD is the 100% dialed in version of the 11-818.
FYI Grainger usually carries many different types of HeFlex gloves and will let you look at and try them on. I am a regular customer, but I am sure they will let anyone do this as long as they aren't super busy.
bro... love your videos! i am a woodworker so my attention tends to differ than yours, but ive been going through your vids and you are totally improving my purchasing game for basic shop stuff. love it. appreciate you!
Great video, very helpful on deciding which gloves to get. There's so many options! It looks like you're in-between sizes 8 and 9. Which size do you prefer? I have an 8.5 inch hand circumference and I think the chart says to go with size 9.
I would like a part two where you introduce more ansell hy flex gloves and test them for cut protection comfort etc what is the best size I would be very interested
Maxiflex are mo better imho. As a climbing arborist, the Maxiflex Endurance or Maxicut Ultra DT are the best gloves I've used.
What gloves stop fiberglass insulation
What kind of gloves I can use for tilling that I can use in water 💧
what kind of gloves would you recommend for painting?
Thanks for the video
I've got one more question
to the ansell gloves
do they leave fingerprints?
best regards
I like how their gloves are size colored so yours are yellow indicating size 8s and red are 7s.
glove tech come a long way. people need to stop using those thicc leather gloves. i even read about some inner city school teacher who has to wear those kevlar sleeves coz of the joys of teaching. mo better
The also make great ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) gloves for working on electronics.
The 11-818 isnt bad, I like those as well. But Ive sworn by HyFlex for years now, and believe me when I tell you... The 11-819 ESD is the 100% dialed in version of the 11-818.
I love the 818! I haven’t tried the 819 yet. Are they worth it?
What would you recommend for butchery?
Great stuff
FYI Grainger usually carries many different types of HeFlex gloves and will let you look at and try them on. I am a regular customer, but I am sure they will let anyone do this as long as they aren't super busy.
bro... love your videos! i am a woodworker so my attention tends to differ than yours, but ive been going through your vids and you are totally improving my purchasing game for basic shop stuff. love it. appreciate you!
I appreciate that! It's fun to make these -- I haven't had time to do it lately as the business is growing!! But I want to get back to it!
Great video, very helpful on deciding which gloves to get. There's so many options! It looks like you're in-between sizes 8 and 9. Which size do you prefer? I have an 8.5 inch hand circumference and I think the chart says to go with size 9.
I paid $15 for 6 pack of those Milwaukee. That don't make nooooooooooo sense. Ill try some of those
Ansell HyFlex 11-840 , i use on cars....as used by Mercedes F1.
Very helpful. I’ve used the wells Lamont for entertainment rigging and steel climbing but I’m on the hunt for better quality
I bought the 816. Totally crap!
Great video which helped me make a decision about my next gloves. Thanks a lot!
Glad I could help!
I would like a part two where you introduce more ansell hy flex gloves and test them for cut protection
comfort
etc what is the best size
I would be very interested
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Bro which is better for mechanical
If you’re getting super greasy - go nitrile - like an oil change.
But these are great for wrenching - super heavy duty.
Saying “mo better” every video gets old fast
It’s our way :-)