Ordered a box based on your recommendation. It was a good reco. These are superior nitrile gloves when compared with Harbor Freight. I've also noticed that Rainman Ray has started using these as well. As for HB, I wonder if this quality downgrade is an exception, or a sensibility that will be embedded in their products, generally, going forward.
If they want to continue selling them in the quantities they were selling, they'll have to revert back. No doubt the sharp decline in quality is going to bring a lot of questions and complaints, and people, like Peter, will simply look elsewhere. This was a bad decision by Harbour Freight, heads should roll, and the quality drop most likely isn't just gloves but across the board
HF has Icon Orange gloves now. I just saw on another video. I will be trying those out too. As long as the price is right. They have a textured, Icon as well. I will keep your video in mind if they fail.
I use those new gloves in my shop. I repair electric motors, 3ph and 1ph. I like the stippling on the gloves alot, they are also a better fit than the hf gloves, which "hug" your hand. Because they dont fit skin tight the finger tips arent great for dexterity. (Think threading a small faster) The finger tips also get caught on stuff more easily and rip as a result. But just the tip (lol) most times. You can keep wearing the glove if you are okay with a dirty finger tip haha.
I use and reuse my nitrile gloves doing yard work where there is herbicides ( Roundup), pulling weeds, picking up dog and toxic feral cat crap as well as auto work. You don't want them to tear or get holes. I stick with name brands I trust that I buy by the case at around $150. I test for leaks the same way you do between uses. The balance between strength and dexterity for your usage takes some research but the name brands that work for you will still be around next time you need to buy more.
Haven't tried these orange ones personally, but I'd prefer any color over black. I like being able to see how much grime is on there.
Glad you were able to find good replacement gloves! 👍
We miss you, Peter.
Thank you for the follow up. I ordered a box to try out.
Didn’t know about your other sites, will be subscribing right away.
glad that you like the new gloves. cheers
Ordered a box based on your recommendation. It was a good reco. These are superior nitrile gloves when compared with Harbor Freight. I've also noticed that Rainman Ray has started using these as well. As for HB, I wonder if this quality downgrade is an exception, or a sensibility that will be embedded in their products, generally, going forward.
If they want to continue selling them in the quantities they were selling, they'll have to revert back. No doubt the sharp decline in quality is going to bring a lot of questions and complaints, and people, like Peter, will simply look elsewhere. This was a bad decision by Harbour Freight, heads should roll, and the quality drop most likely isn't just gloves but across the board
Hiya Peter thanks for the update. Did Harbor Freight every contact you about what you found?
Great Review/Comparison. Thanks for this Cool Video.
Gracias amigo, excelente revisión, me decidiré por la misma marca y modelo. Saludos
Thank you Peter. You are d man !!! Good stuff work safe.
Thank you . Ill be purchasing the new brand your using. Very helpful for everyone
OMG ! I did not know you had two other channels...Ill check them out. Thanks
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HF has Icon Orange gloves now. I just saw on another video. I will be trying those out too. As long as the price is right. They have a textured, Icon as well. I will keep your video in mind if they fail.
Keep up the content, we will keep watching.
I see the 1GR-FE in the background....you think you'll have time to complete the teardown?
I use those new gloves in my shop. I repair electric motors, 3ph and 1ph.
I like the stippling on the gloves alot, they are also a better fit than the hf gloves, which "hug" your hand.
Because they dont fit skin tight the finger tips arent great for dexterity. (Think threading a small faster)
The finger tips also get caught on stuff more easily and rip as a result. But just the tip (lol) most times. You can keep wearing the glove if you are okay with a dirty finger tip haha.
i use the sas astro grip brand, they work well too
And sometimes you do the rare once in 9 year video about the new Corvettes. You look like you had fun with your old friend.
Have you tired the venom steel gloves
I’ve been happy with GLOVEWORKS HD Green Nitrile Industrial Disposable Gloves, 8 Mil, from that gigantic Washington state retailer.
I just searched for them and they look nice! I wonder why they cost so much more than the ones in this video?
@@cf6979 Thanks to Covid seems like all gloves doubled or tripled in price.
Zoomget ?
Nicely done sir.
I use and reuse my nitrile gloves doing yard work where there is herbicides ( Roundup), pulling weeds, picking up dog and toxic feral cat crap as well as auto work. You don't want them to tear or get holes. I stick with name brands I trust that I buy by the case at around $150. I test for leaks the same way you do between uses. The balance between strength and dexterity for your usage takes some research but the name brands that work for you will still be around next time you need to buy more.
Make sure to wear your tin hat as well and gas mask
how about AutoWurks gloves? ... sold at AAP in 8 mil for 29,99 for 100 count
Glove pay day. Million views. Harbor Freight sends security in big black cars.
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