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WHEATHUSK 100 Pack Gardening Gloves Bulk for Men Women, Breathable Nitrile Rubber Coated Garden Gloves Dipped Gripping Work Gloves for Construction, Gardening

4.6/5 (54 reviews)
$36.99
WHEATHUSK 100 Pack Gardening Gloves Bulk for Men Women, Breathable Nitrile Rubber Coated Garden Gloves Dipped Gripping Work Gloves for Construction, Gardening
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What It Is

The WHEATHUSK 100 Pack Gardening Gloves are bulk nitrile-coated work gloves designed for general gardening, construction, and light-duty gripping tasks. They are not a mower part but a protective accessory for handling yard debris, soil, tools, and mower components.

Fitment & Compatibility

These gloves are one-size-fits-most (check product sizing chart; typically medium/large). They fit adult hands but not children or very large hands. Compatible with any lawn mower, trimmer, or garden tool for debris removal, blade cleaning, or bag handling. No specific mower brand or model required. Before buying, measure your palm circumference (around knuckles, excluding thumb) and compare to the manufacturer’s size guide. If you have extra-large hands or need dexterity for small parts (e.g., spark plugs, screws), these may be too bulky.

Key Things to Know

  • Material & Grip: Nitrile rubber coating provides decent grip on dry or slightly damp surfaces but will slip if heavily wet or greasy. Not oil-resistant.
  • Durability: Good for light-to-moderate use (weeding, planting, bagging clippings). Thin coating can tear on thorns, sharp metal edges, or mower blades.
  • Breathability: Knit back allows airflow, so hands stay cooler in warm weather. Not insulated; avoid for cold-weather use.
  • Bulk Value: 100 pairs per box is cost-effective for frequent replacements, but each pair wears quickly (often 1–2 heavy sessions). Not meant for heavy-duty or prolonged sharp contact.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you need a large quantity of low-cost, disposable-feel gloves for light gardening, mower bag emptying, or general yard cleanup where grip and breathability matter more than puncture resistance. Skip them if you require durable, long-lasting gloves for thorny brush handling or heavy construction work.

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