Venom Steel was the overall winner, but I think they are made in China so I'll probably keep using Made in USA gloves from KBS Coatings.
Venom Steel was the overall winner, but I think they are made in China so I'll probably keep using Made in USA gloves from KBS Coatings.
Good channel. I’ve actually got that one on my ‘watch later’ list.
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Yet it is not our part to master all the tides of the world, but to do what is in us for the succor of those years wherein we are set, uprooting the evil in the fields that we know, so that those who live after may have clean earth to till.
For healthcare, I'm a huge fan of the Halyard Sterling gloves...the gray ones for the guys who know. I used to work for a hospital based EMS that supplies them in the ER and I always grab a box when I fly in to them.
To be honest, I just use those or the purple Halyard nitrile gloves for anything I glove up for off the clock. More than durable enough for weapon/car maintenance/food prep, and lightweight with good dexterity.
I personally won't wear black gloves. They make it hard to tell what fluid is what; just "gloves are wet".
Its weird to me that someone posting on the internet from a computer, tablet or smartphone has some allergy to Chinese made goods.
Has everyone lost their god damn minds? On one side there's a nut who thinks anyone who acknowledges that Holosun red dots are pretty impressive is in love with the CCP, and other the other this guy who think it's "weird" to prefer USA made products on discretionary purchases.
over some damned gloves. I'll buy the best product I can regardless of country of origin. Unfortunately the best product is rarely made here anymore. America CAN make good stuff, but sadly (with some exceptions) it's not culturally normal to strive for excellence anymore.
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