I have a lot of the Milwaukee and have really put them to the test and wear them almost daily , recently picked up the Klein but haven’t done a long term test on them. Used to hate working in gloves but can’t work without them now saved a fortune on Band Aids .
I work at ups handling packages every day and I have found those Klein gloves work the best and last the longest. I had to order the 2XL off of Amazon. I also had the Dewalts.
Nice look; I think I'll get some. I've got some heavier gloves that aren't so good on a touchscreen. They're great for material handling vs. splinters, but I rarely use them. Completely off the subject, my wife discovered the Purdy painters' tool I just got, and immediately laid claim to it, so I'll be ordering another one!
One of the best things that had happened in the past couple decades which made jobs easier is the ability to snap a photo under nearly any conditions in nearly any nook and cranny, with good clarity, and either analyze it on the spot or send it immediately to someone to ask something regarding it. One of the worst things that had happened in the past couple decades which made jobs harder is touchscreens.
I agree, just being able to take pictures of model and serial numbers has saved no telling how much time from writing those things with a pencil… and writing a number wrong 😂
@@MORGANSMaintenance Imagine that, but the part is inside a machine and you have to stick your head into it and you can barely fit your shoulders but you have to.
At work rhe company gives us the Milwaukee cut level 3 gloves for when we need to make joints (electrician here) and they work just like the Klein gloves. It's super responsive as if it were your naked hand. Don't know about cost cause company pays for them lol but they're pretty amazing.
@@MORGANSMaintenance for what it's worth, I've had zero cuts in 3 months handling deck boxes and other razor sharp objects for hours a day, and I've only had two pairs of gloves in that time. Lost the first pair.
You have a common problem all we need to do is open the photo and take a picture. I wear a Samsung smart watch and say a phrase and it bring up camera on the phone even tell it to snap a picture. It's the best way to avoid trashing my screen. Every person has there own glove preferences but majority are good with thoes firm grip 3 pack padded ones in Grey yellow red. When they get bad it's part of the consumable budget I don't wash or save them. Our people are first ppe budget second. Great topic 👏 for a video keep up the good work.
I have a smart watch too for that same purpose. Saves me from digging out my phone to see who’s calling/texting etc. Never thought about taking a picture. I don’t wash mine either.. they are a use till I loose or too dirty to keep
Yea only 2 purposes for my smart watch much the same texts (especially while driving or busy doing work), picture commands and music too also phone calls on the jobsite especially in crawl spaces and attics. I don't carry my phone in attics or crawlspace so I do t loose or break it my watch has a Sim card so I can make 911 I'm suck calls 😆 or the most common talking to a helper up above for breakers drill hole here ect aka walkie talkie.
I am using some nitryle gloves (2,5 - 3 USD a pair). They work pretty well on iPhone 15 screen. Of course when there's some dust on them screen is less responsive, when they clean or even slightly damp it's more.
@@Stefan_Kawalec I normally can just pull a glove off in the instances it is necessary for me to get on my phone.. but there are plenty of times it would be nice if all I need to do is take a picture to not have too. The clean/dirty is an important part of the equation 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance Most of the times plain nitrile gloves should work on iPhone 15. I don't believe in fancy work-gloves with big trademarks on them. It's just a rip-off.
I use kyorene A2 graphene. They are similar to the maxiflex but seem to last the longest I have tried and they fit my hand better. Also seem cooler. About $5/pair when I look around a little. Touch works great but not flawless
I like the variety you’re providing with your videos. Perhaps in the future you’ll have boot reviews, workwear reviews etc. Sierra trading post website sells a lot of factory seconds carhartt dickies etc. Just a fun fact. Appreciate your videos, god bless 👍🏽
Your not the first person or the last to beat that bush for a workwear video 👍 truewerk and many of these brands have made great strides in how cool and light clothing can be but not rip instantly.
Milwaukee Tools just got busted for using prison labor for some of their stuff.How long has that been going on?Working them 6 days a week and long hours.💰💰
@@saucyg6371 I will see, there are some days they get more use than others depending on the job..I do different stuff everyday so it will be hard for apples to apples, but I will look into it.
@@codyhoward6509 I have some wireless earbuds I use at times but it’s pretty few/far between. It is a good option. I’m constantly having to take photos of before/after, model numbers etc. That’s a good tip 👍
Soundcore a40s have a fantastic transparent mode that really dulls down the noise and let's you talk to people face to face. Any soundcore product that cost more than 50 bucks will be quality. They replaced my isotunes unless I have a osha inspector on site.
@@ElectroAtletico if it’s possible I don’t, but sometimes I have to if it’s the delivery guy looking for me, etc. It’s not a big deal to take off a glove, but if a pair protects the same and I can I feel like it’s a plus. But most phone calls go to voicemail and I just call them back.
I have a lot of the Milwaukee and have really put them to the test and wear them almost daily , recently picked up the Klein but haven’t done a long term test on them.
Used to hate working in gloves but can’t work without them now saved a fortune on Band Aids .
I was the same because I had to be able to “feel”.. but these type I can still work in just fine. I’m almost always wearing some of these
Great side by side comparison. Thanks Morgan.
@@2121contreras you are welcome 👍
I work at ups handling packages every day and I have found those Klein gloves work the best and last the longest. I had to order the 2XL off of Amazon. I also had the Dewalts.
Good to know that it wasn’t just me (even with my very scientific testing 😂)
I’m glad I picked them up to try
Glad they make some for big hands the klein ones I've tried are tight at a xl.
Nice look; I think I'll get some. I've got some heavier gloves that aren't so good on a touchscreen. They're great for material handling vs. splinters, but I rarely use them.
Completely off the subject, my wife discovered the Purdy painters' tool I just got, and immediately laid claim to it, so I'll be ordering another one!
@@OnusBones those painter tools come in handy.
I much prefer this style glove. They do really good on protection without losing as much feel
One of the best things that had happened in the past couple decades which made jobs easier is the ability to snap a photo under nearly any conditions in nearly any nook and cranny, with good clarity, and either analyze it on the spot or send it immediately to someone to ask something regarding it.
One of the worst things that had happened in the past couple decades which made jobs harder is touchscreens.
I agree, just being able to take pictures of model and serial numbers has saved no telling how much time from writing those things with a pencil… and writing a number wrong 😂
@@MORGANSMaintenance Imagine that, but the part is inside a machine and you have to stick your head into it and you can barely fit your shoulders but you have to.
The DeWalts remind me more of car mechanic gloves.. that texture.
@@spychiatrist3045 they are a little more rubbery/plastic feeling to me… compared to the others
A really good ‘Hands On’ there, Joey !!! 😆
@@georgedavall9449 I see what you did there 😂👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance Yeah, I’ve been known to be clever, on rare, very rare occasions! 🙄 🤣
He really finger 👉 Ed it out 😆
@@MattHmm-rq6dn clever matt
@@MattHmm-rq6dn 😂
Ansell HyFlex 11-800 gloves are my fav, works 90+% of the time flawlessly.
@@Mack_Dingo 👍👍. Appreciate the suggestion
At work rhe company gives us the Milwaukee cut level 3 gloves for when we need to make joints (electrician here) and they work just like the Klein gloves. It's super responsive as if it were your naked hand. Don't know about cost cause company pays for them lol but they're pretty amazing.
@@saikyouabe appreciate the info… I haven’t tried any above the Level 1
@@MORGANSMaintenance for what it's worth, I've had zero cuts in 3 months handling deck boxes and other razor sharp objects for hours a day, and I've only had two pairs of gloves in that time. Lost the first pair.
@@saikyouabe 👍
You have a common problem all we need to do is open the photo and take a picture. I wear a Samsung smart watch and say a phrase and it bring up camera on the phone even tell it to snap a picture. It's the best way to avoid trashing my screen. Every person has there own glove preferences but majority are good with thoes firm grip 3 pack padded ones in Grey yellow red. When they get bad it's part of the consumable budget I don't wash or save them. Our people are first ppe budget second. Great topic 👏 for a video keep up the good work.
I have a smart watch too for that same purpose. Saves me from digging out my phone to see who’s calling/texting etc. Never thought about taking a picture.
I don’t wash mine either.. they are a use till I loose or too dirty to keep
Yea only 2 purposes for my smart watch much the same texts (especially while driving or busy doing work), picture commands and music too also phone calls on the jobsite especially in crawl spaces and attics. I don't carry my phone in attics or crawlspace so I do t loose or break it my watch has a Sim card so I can make 911 I'm suck calls 😆 or the most common talking to a helper up above for breakers drill hole here ect aka walkie talkie.
Maxiflex and kyorene - my two best gloves 👌
@@efektmurowany I haven’t tried the Kyorene, but you are the second person to mention them 👍
I am using some nitryle gloves (2,5 - 3 USD a pair). They work pretty well on iPhone 15 screen. Of course when there's some dust on them screen is less responsive, when they clean or even slightly damp it's more.
@@Stefan_Kawalec I normally can just pull a glove off in the instances it is necessary for me to get on my phone.. but there are plenty of times it would be nice if all I need to do is take a picture to not have too.
The clean/dirty is an important part of the equation 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance Most of the times plain nitrile gloves should work on iPhone 15. I don't believe in fancy work-gloves with big trademarks on them. It's just a rip-off.
I use kyorene A2 graphene. They are similar to the maxiflex but seem to last the longest I have tried and they fit my hand better. Also seem cooler. About $5/pair when I look around a little. Touch works great but not flawless
Hadn’t tried those yet.. I will look them up 👍
Very cool project. Great info. Klein for next purchase I guess
@@GustyOinker I don’t know about their durability yet, but my guess is they will do fine
@@MORGANSMaintenance I’m sure we will find out in a few weeks or months. We need progress reports. lol jk
@@GustyOinker 👍
I use the klein gloves on the daily, and Mechanix grip gloves for medium work and lift impact leather for heavy duty work
@@farm-n-bake appreciate the suggestions 👍
I like the Klein because they are the coolest to me lol. Plus I'm a Klein fan boy lol
That’s why I was always wearing the Milwaukee… I just like red 😂
I like the variety you’re providing with your videos. Perhaps in the future you’ll have boot reviews, workwear reviews etc. Sierra trading post website sells a lot of factory seconds carhartt dickies etc. Just a fun fact. Appreciate your videos, god bless 👍🏽
@@saintdiegobeatz6277 maybe so, there are some different work gear out there I’d like to try.
Appreciate it 👍
Your not the first person or the last to beat that bush for a workwear video 👍 truewerk and many of these brands have made great strides in how cool and light clothing can be but not rip instantly.
Milwaukee Tools just got busted for using prison labor for some of their stuff.How long has that been going on?Working them 6 days a week and long hours.💰💰
@@medbow53 I hadn’t heard that
Can you do this matchup again after a week of daily use on each of these products?
@@saucyg6371 I will see, there are some days they get more use than others depending on the job..I do different stuff everyday so it will be hard for apples to apples, but I will look into it.
Shokz open run pros fix the phone call issue
@@codyhoward6509 I have some wireless earbuds I use at times but it’s pretty few/far between. It is a good option.
I’m constantly having to take photos of before/after, model numbers etc.
That’s a good tip 👍
Soundcore a40s have a fantastic transparent mode that really dulls down the noise and let's you talk to people face to face. Any soundcore product that cost more than 50 bucks will be quality. They replaced my isotunes unless I have a osha inspector on site.
Maxiflex has a new style that are supposed to be cooler. They are my preferred glove because the coating last longer than Milwaukee's
@@HellsingSage I haven’t bout some in awhile, but I will look them up
Mechanix gloves. Pig gloves. And iron clad
@@121dodgers I have heard of/used Mechanic gloves.. I will have to check out the other two 👍👍
Maxi flex or KLEIN !!!
@@georgedavall9449 I like the performance of the Maxi Flex… I will have to see about the Klein, but Touchscreen wise the Klein is really good
If you can't use the phone without taking off your gloves, don't pick up the phone.
@@ElectroAtletico if it’s possible I don’t, but sometimes I have to if it’s the delivery guy looking for me, etc.
It’s not a big deal to take off a glove, but if a pair protects the same and I can I feel like it’s a plus.
But most phone calls go to voicemail and I just call them back.