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Rose Pruning Gardening Gloves with Long Sleeves for Women and Men, Leather Work Gloves for Gardening, Yard Work, Non-Slip, Breathable, Comfortable for Outdoor Use (Long Gloves, Size L)
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Product information
Description
Breathable and sweat-resistant: The backs of these women's gardening gloves are made of breathable, sweat-resistant material to keep your hands comfortably dry while you work. Complete all your gardening tasks with ease. Protect your hands and forearms: The palms and fingertips of these long-sleeved, puncture-resistant gloves are reinforced for optimal hand and nail protection. Extended cuffs protect your hands and forearms, preventing cuts and injuries while gardening, picking flowers, and harvesting fruit. Durable and flexible: These eco-friendly gardening gloves are made of durable microfiber synthetic leather. The elasticized cuff ensures a comfortable and secure fit. The long cuffs keep dirt and other debris inside. Special design: The wrists of these stylish gardening gloves feature adjustable hook-and-loop closures to fit most women. The padded palms provide extra puncture protection and excellent grip when handling tools. The soft, stretchy material reduces hand fatigue during prolonged use. The unique floral design makes gardening a pleasure. The perfect gift for gardeners: Gardening gloves aren't just ideal for gardening tasks like harvesting, pruning, weeding, fertilizing, planting, digging, and sowing. They're also perfect for logistics, storage, auto repair, and DIY wood carving projects. These puncture-resistant gloves are the ideal gift for moms, men, women, and anyone who loves gardening.
Features
- BrandSNQ
- Length25 cm
- Weight200 g
- MaterialLeather
- ColourGreen
Advice from
What to do in the garden in February
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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