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Leather lifting gloves for gardening and welding, offering protection against thorns and heat, sold in pairs (M).

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Description

Tool Accessories ASPLICATION: Gardening gloves can be used for garden cutting, rose pruning, handling, pruning berries, oranges, welding, and more.

Tool Accessories Protection: Soft and flexible with moderate oil resistance, fire resistance, puncture resistance, and also with thermal protection and insulating properties.

Easy to Clean: Gardening gloves are easy to care for; simply wipe with a damp cloth and hang on a paper towel rack.

Comfortable Material: Long gardening gloves are made of sheepskin leather, which ensures breathable, sweat-absorbing, and comfortable gloves.

Flexible: In addition to being durable, this leather glove is also flexible and does not affect your sensitivity to tools.

Tool Accessories Description

Our gardening gloves are made of wear-resistant and durable sheepskin leather.

puncture-resistant. It can protect your forearms from thorns and scratches, providing you with professional protection. Ideal for welding, wood-burning stoves, fireplaces, animal handling, fire work, gardening, labor, fencing, landscaping, logging, construction, livestock farming, farm work, machinery operation, and so on.

Features

Gloves

-Color: Brown.

-Material: Sheepskin leather.

-Size: M.

L: Width: 8.5-9 inches | Length: 16 inches

Protect your forearms from grinding debris, welding sparks, hot coals and open flames, hot cookware, and hot steam.

NOTE:

These gloves are not intended for prolonged direct contact with a hot grill or hot metal cookware for an extended period.

Do not machine wash or dry.

Package includes:

1 pair * gloves

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Material
    Leather
  • Clothing size
    M
  • Glove size
    8
  • Intended use
    Outdoor
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