Looks like I'm heading back to food service. Not looking forward to the torn up hands again but also hate wet gloves. Any recommendations on something that holds up, not super thick and dries reasonably fast? I've tried different ones in the past but never really found anything I liked that held up. Will he handling milk crates and milk jugs that like to tear up your hands.
Foodservice gloves
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I haul cars and use these. I hate bulky gloves and they usually last 2 or 3 weeks.
Banker, baha and singlescrewshaker Thank this. -
Ansell Hyflex are very similar and cost like 3-4 bucks a pair.
Buy a dozen pair and swap them when they get nasty or messed up.skallagrime Thanks this. -
We were provided gloves like these: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Bon-Tool-Large-Knit-Cotton-Gloves-41-151/301960094
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I’d go with these:
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This is what I used for my last 3 years at Sysco. They last probably 3 to 4 weeks per pair.
DEX FIT Nitrile Work Gloves FN330, 3D Comfort Stretch Fit, Power Grip, Smart Touch, Durable Foam Coated, Thin & Lightweight, Machine Washable, Gray X-Large 3 Pairs - - Amazon.com -
Thinking about trying these
Durahog Work Glove -
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Not in food service but I use these:
PIP PowerGrab Thermo Hi-Viz Winter Gloves 1 Pair Orange Color
PIP PowerGrab Thermo Hi-Viz Winter Gloves 1 Pair Orange Color
They hold up pretty well handling chain and lumber. I buy them by the dozen and swap them out when they get soaking wet
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