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Women's/Men's Gardening Gloves - Leather Gardening Gloves, Cut-Resistant Thorny Rose Gloves, Long Gloves for Gardening Tools

£40.33
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.
Sold by LinzGain Sarl and 1 other seller

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Description

Material: Our gardening gloves are made from 100% natural, high-quality cowhide leather to offer you supreme durability and puncture-resistant properties. They protect your hands from scratches and blood, offer the best breathability of all leather gloves, and keep your hands cool and comfortable. Four sizes are available: S/M/L/XL. S: 41*11CM, M: 42*11.5CM, L: 43*12CM, XL: 44*12.5CM. You can choose the size. which corresponds to your hand according to the size chart. "Leather-resistant gardening gloves": The arm is made of high-quality cowhide leather, comfortable to wear. Make your work easier and more enjoyable with the best gardening gifts for gardeners. The extra-long cuff protects the forearm from cuts and scratches. "Ergonomic and flexible adjustment buckle": The leather is soft and wear-resistant. These ergonomically designed gardening gloves make gripping garden tools easier. The adjustable buckle allows you to customize the wrist size for a comfortable fit. Puncture and scratch resistant. The slightly thicker design provides added security when handling barbed wire. Perfect for cacti, blackberries, roses, bushes, spiky shrubs, and other spiky plants in the garden. rrasse.?100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE? We carefully select each glove to meet the highest standards of excellence and durability, because keeping every customer's hands safe from injury is our goal and our responsibility. If you are not satisfied with this glove after purchase, or if you have any problem or doubt, you can contact us by email; we are committed to giving you a satisfactory answer.

Features

  • Brand
    SNQ
  • Length
    44 cm
  • Weight
    100 g
  • Material
    Leather
  • Colour
    Pink
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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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