

🔧 Get a Grip on Your Work with Style!
The Custom Leathercraft CLC 125 Handyman Flex Grip Work Gloves are designed for the modern professional, combining durability with flexibility. Made from synthetic leather, these gloves resist shrinking and hardening, making them ideal for outdoor jobs. With a snag-proof design, a secure fit, and touchscreen compatibility, they are perfect for multitasking in any environment.


| Manufacturer | Custom Leathercraft |
| Part Number | 125M |
| Item Weight | 3.04 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 11.25 x 1.5 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | 125M |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | Medium (Pack of 1) |
| Color | Assorted |
| Style | Work Glove |
| Material | Faux Leather, Spandex |
| Power Source | electric |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 2 |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Special Features | Flexible |
| Included Components | Gloves |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | one year |
T**2
The Best Work Gloves I Have Ever Owned, Period
I have bought three pairs of these gloves, one I gave to a family member. If you made an outdoor/waterproof version that works for farming and gardening I'd buy those as well. I don't use a phone or table when I have work gloves on so to note, I have no input on the touchscreen capability. Overall I highly recommend these gloves.The Good:- Grip: Allen Wrench, hammer, picking up heavy boxes, lifting chairs, you name it, great grip. Hot or cold weather, great grip!- Comfort: There's enough padding in the right places where it isn't too bulky when needing to get an adjustable wrench into a tight area, but enough padding where when you think you can keep up a two hundred pound item on lifts but the lifts slip and you move out of the way in time but it hits your hand at the edge there's no damage (yes this happened to me).- Dexterous: Car keys, holding glass in place, using a hammer, electrical drill, sheet metal, cutting plastic, sanding wood with an orbital sander or by hand? I can keep listing things. I haven't found a fault with these gloves!- Knuckle room: This is important for myself and I don't feel like I have tight or cramped hands in these gloves.The Bad:- If the price didn't flux so much even if it is just up (not down enough) buy a few dollars I would buy a lot more of these!- Not waterproof nor water resistant: Yes this company makes other gloves but unless I got a bad batch they don't have the dexterity that this version has. When my hands are in soil or when I want some more protection from light plumbing work I need dry hands and nimble fingers so to speak. Make these gloves waterproof or water resistant and I'd buy more.- No go for grease/oil: As you'd already expect these shouldn't be used for oil or grease. A little WD-40 for hinges or similar is fine but as we know, there's better suited gloves if you plan on changing your own oil or tooling around on the lawn mower as an example. I don't truly list this as a con as this isn't the purpose for the glove.The Ugly:- Nothing! I truly do enough this glove!
C**N
The Best
Best work gloves I've found. Last 3 times longer than the Firm grip ones that are more money.
A**E
Great gloves, just not for excavators!
Good: These gloves fit,.. Well.. Like a glove! The med fits like a dream. Very easy to see how they are the best selling glove on amazon. The padding is very handy. They are somewhat durable. Feel great and break in nice.Before the bad... I'm in excavation and that can be rough on gloves. Chains, shovels, hand tools, etc. Dirt is always a problem for gloves, and seems to find a way right through a couple of spots on these, along with the grease! I've used the basic unlined leather gloves for way to long and need something better. I'm extremely picky and particular when it come to gloves. After spending $80 on a pair of lined Carhart gloves that wore holes in the fingers after ONE Utah winter, I have lowered expectations for Any glove. It's very difficult to find a glove online that works well without getting 4 different ones and trying them on.Bad: the seams at the finger tips eventually get settled right under your fingernails and saw back and forth when you start to break them in. The padding wears down quick. Some of the stitches start ripping sooner than expected. They are a nice pair of gloves, just not up to excavator standards. If you're not in the dirt with heavy equipment all day they may be perfect for you.
B**E
Use the measure scale got large. Good little tight probably could have got one size bigger.
Looks like a well built glove. I think they run slightly small I got a large probably needed extra large. Fit good but tight. We'll see how they hold up. Will be using them pretty much daily off and on.
M**S
Excellent, comfortable work gloves for XXL hands.
3rd pair I've bought.I literally destroyed the first pair with a full season of home repairs on a house and 1.25 acre yard that some would call a "fixer upper" others would call a brick and mortar nightmare with a poison Ivy garden. Technically I could still wear them but they are pretty mangled.I have pulled metal lathe, cut wood, hammered nails, thread electrical wiring, pulled weeds, dug up dead tree stumps, pulled wild raspberry brambles, moved brick and stone, etc, etc, etc.Man I love these gloves. They fit a lot like mountain biking gloves.I have huge hands, I'm 6'5", finding a decent pair of work gloves is a pain. I typically squeeze myself into a pair of large or extra large leather gloves and just accept that the wrist is going to tear a little as I jam my ogre paws in.No problem with these and to top it off they breathe, have padding in all the right places, are a bit stretchy and just fit so nice.I bought a pair for my dad last year and bought my second pair this year.If you're worried about protection, don't; they will protect just as well as any pair of leathers that I've used (the padding is synthetic leather). Obviously nothing is going to stop a power saw except specialized gloves but for gardening, landscaping and just general contracting stuff these are a great pair of gloves.I've also run em through the washer a few times after a run in with some poison Ivy, they came out clean and intact.The wrist opens up nice and wide and then tightens with velcro straps so you can adjust to your wrist size. All of the potential blister areas are protected and everywhere else has mesh or light padding.Great buy.
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