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Gloves. No one wants to hear my opinions on gloves, yet every day I hear questions and complaints to which the answer is "gloves", and it's been a while since I publicly shilled for Big Glove, so here we go.
How do I stop cutting myself? Gloves.
How do I stop chipping my nails? Gloves.
Omg Hazel your hands are so soft how do y– Gloves.
Every time I cut or graze myself, chip a nail or drop a glass, I kick myself because this never would have happened if I'd been wearing my gloves.
My everyday glove of choice lately has been these extra thick grippy nitrile ones. Not all nitrile gloves are made equal, and my long nails poke straight through a lot of them the moment I put them on, so I specifically look for the ones with that grip pattern, often referred to as "diamond grip". Not only do those ones hold up, but I can continue using a single pair around the house for a week.
You can moisturise all you like, but that moisture won't last long in an ungloved hand. In gloves, you can use the harshest chemicals you like to wash them. Dish soap, bleach, isopropanol, whatever gets the grease off. Your mint condition hands will remain soft, supple and blemish free. You can impress your scaly handed friends with them later!
For something like your go-kart example, I'd be wearing my Invisigrips. These are my go–to for anything involving heavy lifting, or when there's a risk of tearing or melting the nitrile gloves.
Gloves are a sensory nightmare. I don't even use them to keep my hands warm in -15°C.
I don't disagree, although I find the sorts of gloves that are designed to keep hands warm far more unpleasant than the ones designed for safety and hygiene.
I don't like disposable plastics
those look like a nice solution, and there are definitely many activities where i think this is a super good idea and will definitely try this out (i already sometimes use gloves for weightlifting!).
however, i also work with a lot of hot burny stuff, and as such i need to be able to feel the heat with my hand without directly touching stuff (often holding the back of my palm close). how easy is it that with these gloves?