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SUJAYU Cabretta Leather Work Gloves Women Men for Construction Warehouse Driving, Gardening Gloves Leather Motorcycle Gloves

4.3/5 (45 reviews)
$7.99
SUJAYU Cabretta Leather Work Gloves Women Men for Construction Warehouse Driving, Gardening Gloves Leather Motorcycle Gloves
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What It Is

These are general-purpose cabretta leather work gloves for hand protection during lawn mower maintenance, gardening, driving, or light construction tasks. They are not a mower-specific part, but a wear item for the operator.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, measure your hand circumference (just below knuckles, excluding thumb) and length (from wrist crease to middle fingertip). Match these to the SUJAYU size chart (typically S-XXL). These gloves are universal—no mower model or brand checks needed. For mower work, ensure they allow enough dexterity for small bolts, spark plugs, and blade removal. If you have large hands or need extra grip for oily parts, consider gloves with reinforced palms or nitrile coating instead.

Key Things to Know

  • Material quality: Cabretta leather (from hair sheep) is thin, soft, and flexible—good for precision tasks but less durable for heavy lifting or thorny brush. Expect moderate abrasion resistance.
  • Installation: Zero difficulty—just put them on. For mower use, wash off grass sap and oil after each use to prevent leather stiffening. Do not machine wash; hand wash with mild soap and air dry.
  • Common gotcha: Sizing runs small for some users—if between sizes, go up one. The elastic wrist closure may not seal out fine grass clippings or dust during mowing.
  • Bargain price: At $7.99, they’re a low-cost option for occasional use, but don’t expect heavy-duty protection for constantly handling sharp blades or rough metal.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you need cheap, lightweight gloves for occasional lawn mower maintenance, light gardening, or driving—and you don’t mind replacing them after a few seasons. Skip them if you handle sharp metal blades regularly, work in wet conditions, or need thick puncture protection. For $8, they’re a solid value for light-duty tasks.

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