Yup, lots of recommendations for Glove Works here. And using up my last pair of Glove Works gloves is kinda what inspired this thread. I was quite happy with them, but hey, if there's something better out there...One subtle issue is that the cheapo gloves from Harbor Freight are very smooth and very slippery especially when you get some oil on your hands; the better gloves have some texture that gives you a fighting chance of hanging on to your tools and parts.Cheapie gloves from HF absolutely have their place for quick, messy jobs like packing bearings. I even have a box of super cheap-n-nasty vinyl gloves for quick, undemanding stuff.I also found "chemical resistant" three layer gloves at Menards (Ansell MicroFlex Chem3) that are touted to hold up to brake cleaner and carburetor cleaner, among many other nasties. $3.99 for three pairs, and they're a little bit thick and stiff, but I'll definitely put them to the test soon. I'm really, honestly, truly, sick and tired of what brake cleaner and carburetor cleaner do to my hands, and of course absorbing that stuff is bad for the entire body. Expensive in the package of six gloves, but a box of 50 appears to be about $21 on the Brazilian River, in line with other high-end disposable gloves.Like every tool question here, the only correct answer for "Which tool?" is "Yes. All of them."
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