MAGID BE338T Bella Comfort Flex beschichteter Gartenhandschuh für Damen, mittel/groß (1 Paar). 1 Paar Damen – mittel/groß, Schwarz und Rosa

Brand:MAGID

3.6/5

27.24

Die getauchten Handschuhe der Bella-Kollektion bieten erhöhte Fingerfertigkeit, eine strukturierte Oberfläche für besseren Halt und zusätzliche Widerstandsfähigkeit, um die Hände sauber und geschützt zu halten. Die schlichten und schlichten Designs sind von Natur aus bequem und stilvoll und werden jeden Gärtner zum grünen Daumen inspirieren. Mit einem passgenauen, atmungsaktiven und einzigartig wasserabweisenden Nylonrücken ist dieser Handschuh perfekt für nasse Gartenarbeiten. Die aufregende Comfort Flex-Technologie weist Wasser ab, sodass es perlt und abperlt. Durch die Verwendung einer neuen Kombination aus Polyurethan und Nitril bietet die doppelt beschichtete Handfläche höchsten Komfort und strukturierten Halt bei nassen und trockenen Bedingungen. Ein Blumenaufkleber ergänzt die Frühlingsfarbe. Das gestrickte Handgelenk hält Schmutz fern. Damengröße passt für mittlere/große Hände. Magid Glove & Safety ist Amerikas führender Hersteller, Importeur und Vertreiber von Arbeitshandschuhen und persönlicher Schutzausrüstung (PSA), einschließlich Erste-Hilfe-Produkten sowie Schutz- und Einwegkleidung. In der sich schnell verändernden Arbeitswelt von heute entwickeln sich die Produktanforderungen ständig weiter und erfordern von Sicherheitsherstellern, mit der Herausforderung zu wachsen. MAGID bleibt der Zeit voraus, indem es Marktbedürfnisse antizipiert und innovative Produkte entwickelt. Unser Engagement dafür und unsere starke Arbeitsmoral sind Gründe, warum Kunden MAGID als ihren PSA-Partner wählen. Bei Magid Glove & Safety verwenden wir die fortschrittlichste und innovativste Technologie, um beschichtete Handschuhe herzustellen, die Sicherheit und Schutz gewährleisten und gleichzeitig die Produktivität verbessern. Unsere große Auswahl Zu den beschichteten Handschuhen gehören: Handschuhe mit PVC-Beschichtung Handschuhe mit Schaumstoff-Nitril-Beschichtung Handschuhe mit Sand-Nitril-Beschichtung Handschuhe mit Nitril-Beschichtung Handschuhe mit Latex-Beschichtung Handschuhe mit Polyurethan-Beschichtung Handschuhe mit Gummi-Beschichtung Zu den wichtigsten Faktoren, die Sie bei der Auswahl der richtigen Arbeitshandschuhe für Ihre spezifische Branche oder Arbeit berücksichtigen sollten, gehören neben hervorragendem Schutz auch Fingerfertigkeit und Griff. Arbeitshandschuhe werden nutzlos und sogar gefährlich, wenn sie es den Arbeitern nicht ermöglichen, die in ihrer täglichen Arbeit erforderlichen manuellen Arbeiten auszuführen. Beschichtete Handschuhe bieten den Halt und die Flexibilität, die Sie benötigen, um Werkzeuge, Maschinen und gefährliche Aufgaben problemlos und geschützt zu handhaben. Die beschichteten Handschuhe von MAGID bestehen aus speziellen Materialien und Innenfutter, um Schweißbildung und Irritationen zu reduzieren und Ihre Hände den ganzen Tag lang trocken und komfortabel zu halten. Wählen Sie aus einer Vielzahl beschichteter Handschuhmaterialien, darunter Baumwolle, Baumwoll-Polymischungen, Para, Nylon, Para-Aramid, Polyester und mehr. Darüber hinaus bieten wir verschiedene Beschichtungsarten an, sodass Sie die effektivsten beschichteten Handschuhe für Ihre spezifischen Anforderungen finden, darunter auch wasserdichte Handschuhe – von Vollbeschichtungen und Handflächenbeschichtungen bis hin zu Fingerbeschichtungen und Linienmustern decken wir Ihre Handschutzbedürfnisse ab.

Gestricktes Handgelenk für eine engere Passform, um Schmutz und Ablagerungen fernzuhalten. Bietet strukturierten Halt bei nassen oder trockenen Bedingungen. Doppelt beschichtete Handfläche aus Polyurethan und Nitril für Komfort und Haltbarkeit. Die Rückseite aus Nylon ist wasserabweisend – Wasser perlt einfach ab. Die Comfort Flex-Technologie verfügt über eine passgenaue, atmungsaktive Nylonrückseite.
Brand MAGID
Color Black & Pink
Country of Origin China
Department Unisex-adult
Item model number BE338TML
Manufacturer MAGID
Material Rubber, Polyvinyl Chloride
Product Dimensions 9.5 x 4 x 0.4 inches; 0.3 Ounces
Size 2 Count
Size 2 Count (Pack of 1)
Special Feature Water Resistant

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Scritto da: W
So far, so good...we'll see
Gardening...don't know anything about gardening, but I would describe my hands as medium, and I bought the medium/large pair based on what I'd read in the other reviews, and the pair I received is comfortably snug, nice and stretchy, and I imagine gardening with them would be quite nice. But this is not a story about gardening. This is a story about gerbils. I've been an amateur gerbil keeper my whole life. For pleasure, just because I love the little EFF-HEADS and enjoy keeping them as pets. I bred once, when I was a teenager, it was a tremendous success and I loved every teeny fuzzy beady-eyed baby bean, but adult life gets in the way and I don't breed anymore. Gerbils do not last long. 3 years, if you're very lucky and keep a clean tank hou *can* get a max of 5 years, maybe. I don't really track it. But recently had a gerbil pair pass, Duchess was white with ruby eyes, and Sylvie was agouti with a white belly. So I went and got new ones. They looked great in the tank, a lovely little blonde and white spotted girl and a sweet little sleek dove grey with ruby eyes. I named the blonde Daisy and the grey Jacinta. It wasn't until I got them home and settled and was observing them in MY tank that I realized that Jacinta was sufficiently smaller than Daisy as to indicate to me that it wasn't possible for them to have come from the same litter. Uh oh. Let me explain to you a gerbil's temperament and why I prefer them. Gerbils are unlike any other small rodent. Hamsters (not robo hamsters, normal ones) are generally very docile but they are also ugly, I hate their tiny eyes and tail stump, and they smell like pee. Rats are extremely friendly, treated well they can form strong bonds with their handlers, and they are very handsome, but I can't deal with their tails because they are gross and look like worms. Mice I don't know much about besides the fact that they are highly intelligent, they are just a hair too small for me to find them appealing as a pet. I can't form a bond with them. But GERBILS. A healthy gerbil should have a temperament just like a Jack Russel Terrier. Alert, confident, suspicious little spitfires. I love it. They should look back at you with obvious intelligence and it should be clear that they consider themselves superior to you. You can see it in their eyes. They have adorable little paws with tiny claws, and they will use them to take treats from your hand and grasp them while they eat. Their tails are very long, fully furred, and TUFTED AT THE END. LIKE A LION'S TAIL. Awesome. Their fur should be sleek, not poofy like a hamster (blech. Smelly little pee-balls). They are also extremely territorial, which brings me back to my problem. Jacinta and Daisy are clearly not from the same litter. They were, however, getting along, it seemed, both when I inspected them before buying them and when I got them home into my habitat for them. So, I continued observing them through the day and when everything seemed fine, I went to bed. When I got up, the first thing I did was check on them. Jacinta was in the corner and there were tiny blood spatters all around the glass tank. Disaster. Normal behavior for gerbils, but disaster. Daisy was trying to kill Jacinta. I took Jacinta out and put her in a temporary tank and went out and bought a second cage for her. Now I have two gerbils in two tanks. I will not attempt to acclimate either of them to a new tank mate. Daisy is highly unlikely to accept a new gerbil, and Jacinta will only feel unsafe. Then I will end up with either three gerbils in three tanks, or four gerbils in four tanks. At this point, for both of them, it's better if they are left alone. Daisy is friendly...with ME. I can handle her successfully, and she's calm and outgoing. Jacinta has become literally the most aggressive and fearful gerbil I've literally ever owned. She will likely never be able to be handled. She attacks my hand when I feed her, and if I try to just allow her to sniff just the tip of my finger, just place it far from her and let her approach and sniff and see what's going on, she adopts a fearful attack posture. She slits her eyes, holds her paws up, and approaches with her body down and head up, with no intention to sniff, she just goes in for the attack. Even if I hold a treat through her cage bars, she comes at it with the same terrified posture. Those terrified, slitted eyes. It's heartbreaking. She's SO scared. Now I NEED to be able to feed her, and I NEED to be able, if she becomes ill or injured, to handle her in order to evaluate her health and whether she needs to go to the gerbil vet. That means I need gloves. Utility gloves, the leather workman's kind are great, she won't bite through them, but the gloves have to be snug, not loose like those things are, because I have to be able to feel her. If I can't feel her, then I could unintentionally squeeze her too hard with the gloves, or I may hold her too loose and let her go or DROP her. So I had to go with these, coated stretchy gardening gloves. Alright. Daisy is in a TANK, and Jacinta is in a CAGE. This was deliberate. I wanted to be able to allow Jacinta to feel safe in the cage and still approach her frequently, meaning, I WAS trying to calm her down and acclimate her to my hands. Let her sniff my fingertip through the bars, or hand her a treat through the bars. It is not working. She is just too terrified. So, I have to switch them out. Jacinta is going into the tank indefinitely in the hopes that it will help her feel safer, Daisy is coming into the cage because she's friendly and gives no effs already, she's hardy. Gerbils are very resilient, I've rehabbed scared gerbils before, so I have hope for Jacinta, but mostly right now she needs a hands OFF approach so that she will be allowed to feel safe and recover, she's just traumatized. She may never come around, but at least I'll have the gloves to care for her and handle her if she gets sick and it becomes necessary. I received the gloves and immediately ripped into them and tried to approach Jacinta. And she is, of course, attacking them. So I'll be cleaning their cages and switching them out today so Jacinta can calm down, hopefully.
Scritto da: Becca
They wash up great!
I love these, I keep getting more because I lose them lol
Scritto da: S. Turner
Great pair of gloves
I loved these, they are very comfortable. This is my second pair. They snug my hands and are not bulky. They are flexible and move easily for gardening or other work glove needs. The color is nice. I like having girly colored gloves rather than brown manly gloves. The neoprene is great and washes up quickly after a day of digging in the dirt.
Scritto da: pkmia
Don't use near asparagus fern
I love these gloves as they are very comfortable and I can pick things up I can't pick up with others. The wrist band comes over the wrist which is a big help. Dirt doesn't get into them. The only problem I had was cutting back asparagus fern as the thorns hooked into the wrist band and pulled some strings of the fabric out.
Scritto da: AuntieDepression
Sturdy and flexible
These are almost too cute to do such a good job. They fit my long, narrow hands perfectly, and the elastic tops make the fit even better. I don't think I'd recommend them, though, for women with really large hands. Note that they are not waterproof, nor were meant to be, but they are protective and flexible enough for most gardening jobs (maybe not for pruning thorny roses), fun to wear, and easy to spot if you drop one in deep grass.
Scritto da: AmazUser
Keeps Fingernails Clean
Keep fingernails cleaner than any gloves I've had. This is first year, so not sure that will be the case next year, but even if I just get one season out of them I'm happy! Only downside is they are a bit hot, but I'll take a little sweating if it means nails stay clean. I usually order gloves with velcro at wrist, but these stayed up around wrist even without the velcro. I have very long fingers and have a difficult time finding gloves that fit, but the Med/Large fit very well. Really a bargain for the price.
Scritto da: sore feet
Do you want to drive a lady crazy give her a present of these
Possibly the most useful and easy to use and keep playing and use in mud water snows cement and bourbon ladies love him I love him my dog doesn't eat them too that's even better
Scritto da: Michele
They last
I get new garden gloves once or twice a year. The fingertips wear through. These last longer than any brand I’ve ever used, and I’ve bought some “good” brands from the local fancy nursery, as well as from other places. I’m now on my third pair of these, and I have a fourth waiting in the wings.

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