What kind of gloves are these?

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Rick5472

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I have been trying to find a particular type/brand of gloves that have been used to clean pellet stoves in a Harman demo video but have been unable to find them locally or online. The gloves in question (not the blue heat resistant gloves) are white cotton looking gloves as seen in this Harman video first around time 1:18 and there is a close-up of the gloves around 3:27 with a label on the back but I am unable to make it out.

I am interested if anyone uses these gloves and if so, what is the brand and type? My laytex gloves break too often:oops:

Link to video:
 
Looks like some king of welders gloves

That's what I thought but have not been able to find them anywhere. I have seen guys wear these type of gloves doing natural gas line work before but never gave it a thought to ask them where they got them or what type they were. The appear to only go up the wearer to about his wrist and have no sort of cuff.

If I could read the label I could search the web but haven't had any luck.
 
I have been trying to find a particular type/brand of gloves that have been used to clean pellet stoves in a Harman demo video but have been unable to find them locally or online. The gloves in question (not the blue heat resistant gloves) are white cotton looking gloves as seen in this Harman video first around time 1:18 and there is a close-up of the gloves around 3:27 with a label on the back but I am unable to make it out.

I am interested if anyone uses these gloves and if so, what is the brand and type? My laytex gloves break too often:oops:

Link to video:


http://www.northernsafety.com/Product/3920/NS-Hand-Protection-Premium-Blue-Welding-Gloves
 
Thanks...they seem to be more of a knit cotton type of glove without any cuff. They are cut short to the wrist. At 3:27 into the video you can get a better view if the banner wasn't there. could probably read the label too.
 
Thanks...they seem to be more of a knit cotton type of glove without any cuff. They are cut short to the wrist. At 3:27 into the video you can get a better view if the banner wasn't there. could probably read the label too.
Here you go...!
http://www.ansellpro.com/hyflex/11-800.asp

Found it by googling Gloves 11-800. Saw that on the glove in the video. The logo on the glove is also the same.
 
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Thanks! That's great Ejectr!

I need a better monitor or eyes!
LOL! Nothing wrong with your eyes or monitor. I went to the best frame of the Youtube video of the back of the glove, paused it...took a screen grab of the frame and then enlarged it.
 
Reading one of the customer reviews shows that they start breaking down after '5 or 6 washings'. Is that really better than what you're using? Of course, at $4 it's worth a try.
 
Reading one of the customer reviews shows that they start breaking down after '5 or 6 washings'. Is that really better than what you're using? Of course, at $4 it's worth a try.
I wouldn't even bother washing them. As long as the inside is clean. who cares what the outside is like. I could see what my leather work gloves would be like if I washed them. Never mind people laughing at me for washing work gloves.

This color actually might be better and it is the same as the 11-800.

http://www.pksafety.com/hyflex-foam-11-801.html#reviews
 
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