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![]() I was told the gloves from lee valley , are too small for a man's hands. Have you tried them?
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![]() I am not a man..hahaha
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![]() LMAO, guess they wont fit me. lol
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![]() I was using those disposal vet gloves for a while, type that comes to the shoulder, something like a box of 100 for 12 bucks.
They're light so they can puncture if handling rock with those vermetid snails. |
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![]() Hi Mark for the price. I should give them gloves a try. What vet store did you get them from?
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![]() I have large hands (somewhat like two bunches of bananas) and can get them into the Lee Valley gloves, but they are a tight fit. They are latex rubber, so they will stretch.
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![]() I use these. I think they are the same as the vet gloves mentioned earlier but tagged here for aquarium use with a price tag to match. I bought these because I couldn't find a supplier for the vet gloves. They are a little thin and spring a leak very easily. Here is a link for them below:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...bref=AA&ctt=62
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