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....you always have work gloves, an axe and a saw in your truck "just in case"....
 
... one of your Amazon Subscribe and Save automatically-scheduled deliveries is cowhide gloves, for handling firewood.

<-- wears out a half dozen pairs per year
 
... one of your Amazon Subscribe and Save automatically-scheduled deliveries is cowhide gloves, for handling firewood.

<-- wears out a half dozen pairs per year
Try the Atlas - Showa coated gloves. I order them in large packs and one pair lasts me longer than a pair of leather gloves. We have both the regular blue ones and the Grey insulated versions. Plus a few pair of the "lobster" gloves, as I call the orange totally vinyl coated and insualed gloves.
 
Try the Atlas - Showa coated gloves. I order them in large packs and one pair lasts me longer than a pair of leather gloves. We have both the regular blue ones and the Grey insulated versions. Plus a few pair of the "lobster" gloves, as I call the orange totally vinyl coated and insualed gloves.
Thanks! I'll check them out, but I honestly don't mind replacing the leather gloves, and I like the way they feel and break in. If I could just buy the right hand every few weeks, I could probably stretch the lefty close to a year, but I usually wear out the right in just a few days a month of handling firewood or masonry.