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  1. SHC

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    That was an awesome price. I'm going to have to keep my eye on walmart now. thanks for the info
     
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    Now granted i bought mine back in the spring time when winter stuff went on sale. But yeah keep eye open and you should be able to score them for that price. I wear mechanix wear gloves for fueling and minor repairs in the spring time and I get those for $13 a pair from a family auto parts store.
     
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    Like Logan said, go to Sears and get a pair of the Craftsman Mechanics gloves. Almost the same thing, cheaper and they last twice as long.

    http://www.craftsman.com/craftsman-...-00940072000P?&prdNo=8&blockNo=8&blockType=L8

    Or you can get the HD one's

    http://www.craftsman.com/craftsman-...-00940077000P?&prdNo=3&blockNo=3&blockType=L3
     
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    I'll give them a shot....and, being craftsman, I'll just bring em back to sears when I start getting holes in them, and get a new pair!
     
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    That only works with their handtools, and only the non-air and electric operated ones. I've tried that before, didn't work LOL
     
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    And their jeans! I got a new pair of jeans! lol
     
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    Maybe it will work with the gloves then??? I will have to look at the pair I have in the tool box. They are new with the tag on it, maybe they have some kind of warranty. that would be nice, as I'd only have to buy 1 pair of gloves for the rest of my life LOL
     
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    You mean extrication gloves? Like Shelby's or Dragon's?
     
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    Gloves mess up my manicure.