The BEST WATER PROOF Winter Glove!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- #contractor #construction #tools Today I put 6 different pairs of winter water proof work gloves to the test and tell you which comes out on top! If you’ve ever worked in the snow you know it’s important to keep your hands warm and dry
Here’s some links where you can buy the gloves
Kinco-amzn.to/3W6aoY3
Cordova-amzn.to/3jeP2sP
Thanks for the honest review Anthony!!!
Your hate for the atlas one made me laugh 😂😂😂😂👍
Two things comes to mind when I watch your vids. Surivor, driven to succeed. 💪💯
A great honest review great job. Only way to find the best is to put them to work and I know you shore do that. Keep up the great work 👍👍
The only thing I can add to this is keep gloves and boots inside and warm. With the seasons change I will forget and leave them my car and I don't want to put freezing boots and gloves on in the Winter!
Your house is coming along. It would be great to get a quick tour of the rough framing.
I picked your video because you looked like you actually work on stuff, i looked at other reviews and theyre all corporate and have mo experience using the products theyre talking about, thanks
What a treat. Watching you work instead of me working. Lol just kidding I'm on my way to a job in just a min
Kinco's rule in WISCONSIN!!
Thanks for the honest Fxxken review!
This is a video I didn't know I needed
Yep best glove I found for winter was fuck the cold and live in fl
I have a recommendation.
I use yellow farm chore gloves and brown jersey gloves. First put the jersey gloves on then the farm chore gloves. Not water proof, but warm as fxxk, I used them all the time when working outside. They might make the chore gloves in a water proof version, I'm not sure. Good luck out there and don't freeze your twig and berries off.
can highly reccomend the Red Baron winter gloves. Great for welding and super warm
I decided to buy the Atlas gloves - I work outside and sometimes it rains, so I'd like to keep my hands dry (and therefore, warm) for as long as I can. A lot of other waterproof gloves were a bit bulky to clean, well, putting the insulation back in the glove, but this being one piece seems like it'd be far more convenient than having a separate liner that's stitched into the glove itself and needs to be reinserted carefully. I don't need the dexterity that much but that may become a problem, won't be the first pair of gloves that failed on me, and certainly not the last.
I knew you were into that glove love, you going to do a review on favorite lube next 😂😂😂
Beat me to it!
Yup might want to get a good squirrel tail cover for the mic. Really stops the wind noise.🎅👍👍
Any glove with rubber dipped coating is going to be cold unless you have a liner
But as you said liners hinder your work sometimes awesome vid thanks for sharing
Cheers from Nova Scotia
Merry Christmas 🎄 to all
I don't know if you've tried the mcr ninja ice gloves but that's what I like for winter
I got the green kinco and there awesome and I live in south west alaska
Enjoy your channel... new subscriber. Love it when said "Go fuck yourself" if didn't like the video! Love keeping it real! Thanks for sharing the information, sir. Much appreciated.
Had similar problems with finding a waterproof and warm gloves here in the UK. Ox brand do several but all of them except the waterproof thermal ones are rubbish. As for finger length, l buy the size 10"XL" and the fingers are still over and inch too short and all of the gloves are too tight a fit.
Maybe made in China where small hands are common?
Top stuff young man!
Dam Jon you must have monster hands. I have the opposite problem
Would like to see a review on that Hobart handler in the background.
I am a pool guy, water proof gloves is my thing, hands down the blue Harbor freight gloves are my choice.
Sorry for the windy video kids... Says fuck like 20 times 😅. Love it great video
After searching for years I came across the Ninja Ice gloves. I’ve been using them for about 5 years. They last a long time and hold the heat for a decent amount of time. Granted you still need to switch every so often for warm gloves but that’s what happens working in the cold. But they have been working for me, plus they are only 10-15$ a pair. I am definitely going to try a pair of the top two that you shared. Thanks bro. 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Can confirm. My job supplies them. Great gloves
Hey meltin metal Anthony love watching your videos I am still in high school in welding class trying to get certified from high school. Would hope to work with you one day. I have learned some stuff from you that I never knew thanks for the info. keep making great videos.
Much thanks 🙏🏾
try the wonder grip orange insulated gloves. fit better, thicker more durable rubber and the liners don't come out when you take them off. I honestly don't know if they are warmer than the kincos, but definitely feel higher quality. thanks for the heads up on the atlas gloves. I was about to try those this winter, now ill pass.
what's the hoodie you're? I'm looking for a good warm hoodie for work. i bought a Carhartt heavy weight zip up hoodie 2 days ago but returned it because it wasn't very warm.
Just seen mchanic gloves just put out a pair of water proof gloves
Just get 9 mil nitrile gloves and put on a5 gloves over that to keep dexterity in your hands. If that's not enough get another pair of a5 gloves over that them one size up. Also having composite toe helps to a point.
Hahaha 😂 already no witch ones before I watch this lmao
Oh shit guess I was wrong mine are the green
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Well I just ordered some My hands are always cold to Thanks
Great review I have been eye balling the kinko ones definitely have too buy a pair now. I use the atlas gloves for snowmaking 3 years in a row they where by absolute favorite. Kept me warm down too about 0 without liners
Liken those beams, if there part of the new house it will be amazing
I wonder have ole boy ever lived in northern territory lol cause that weather wasn't that bad looking.. I'm from Detroit
Snow plows will be your bread and butter up there once your there full time
Na I got a lot of structural work I can do. I told them spring I’ll start
@@MeltinMetalAnthony nice! cause I've welded on many snow plows and it's not that enjoyable 😂
i need waterproof regular gloves to keep my hands warm if i'm out most of the day. i have small hands and it;s tough to find winter bike gloves locally cause i don't have a car. walker and cane w/public transportation only. helpppp. thx
You earned my sub what's the clip of you fixing the snow plow.lmao
Forget editing wind, it’ll never sound normal. Just do voice overdubs
That's a physicaly impossible but lots of us tried including you I guess lucky you I'm in L.A. but to find gloves to fit my paws is a challenge 2x large aren't very common around here a lady once to me to try the sasquach clothing store for gloves the harbor freight is the most comfortable for me I got a couple pairs of Vulcan XL'S they tight but it helps
Tillman cold blocks / waterproof really expensive but worth every fucking penny. 225.00 I think but I've had mine for 2 years and they survive the washing machine
Black stallion or nothing!
I like the kincos but the lining can be a pain in the a$$, they pull out then it's like a rubicks cube to get them back in.
Do you need certs to start a business in welding
I searched for the same a couple years back and found some , no more frozen busted knuckles cuz it's literally death.
If your ceiling was higher and you had more windows it would be even colder in there
Turn your gloves inside out and brush them
Get some deer skin gloves and oil them
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We want repairs
Check todays video !
Nothing worse than working in the cold with shitty gloves and cold hands
I have watched a lot of your videos, however I have to watch them late in the evening when the rest of the family has retired for the night because the language you use in your videos is too offensive.
Clean up your language and your viewership will go up - just my prediction. On a final note the Content of your videos is great, best of luck, going forward.
Just get earbuds. I listen to all kinds of crap that I don't want my kids to hear.
I think the natural way of speaking makes the videos very relatable to folks working blue collar jobs, he wasn’t being disrespectful or inappropriate, just speaking as if he was talking to a buddy, which you would hear on a job site
Your hands sweat and freeze,wicking gloves are better.