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Extended Work Gloves for Gardening – Pink, Durable Cut and Thorn Resistant, Non-Slip, Ideal for Outdoor Plant Handling

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Description

Thorn-Resistant Heavy-Duty Gardening Gloves – Protect Hands and Forearms, Enhance Gardening Experience

These elbow-length gloves are designed for gardening. The palms and fingertips are reinforced to effectively prevent scratches, cuts, and wear. The gloves provide full protection for hands and forearms, shielding against sharp plants and tools, ensuring safe work.

High-Quality Materials, Durable and Comfortable
Palms are made of thick, high-strength synthetic leather, offering wear resistance and non-slip grip for extended use. The back of the hand uses breathable Oxford fabric, keeping hands dry and comfortable even during long summer gardening sessions.

Ergonomic Design for Flexibility and Efficiency
The gloves are elastic, reducing wrist and hand fatigue while enhancing grip strength. Flexible design allows precise operations such as pruning, harvesting, and weeding.

Comprehensive Protection with Attention to Detail

  • Reinforced palm layer prevents scratches and cuts.

  • Waterproof palms and breathable Oxford fabric on the back protect against dirt and moisture.

  • Wear- and cut-resistant materials extend glove lifespan.

Multi-Purpose Use, Ideal Gift
Suitable for gardening, light DIY, and various outdoor activities such as trimming roses, harvesting fruit, or pruning hedges. Perfect gift for Mother’s Day, birthdays, Christmas, New Year, housewarming, and other occasions.

Easy to Clean and Long-Lasting
Machine washable gloves, easy to keep clean and hygienic, ensuring long-lasting durability.

Features

  • Brand
    AULEDIO
  • Material
    Polyester
  • Colour
    Pink
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME215592422
  • MMID
    392247814758
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February is a chilly month meaning there's not a huge amount you can do in the garden. That said, the days are getting longer and nature is coming out of hibernation little by little. If the weather allows it, you may even be able to cautiously start sowing a few seeds under cold frames towards the end of the month.
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