Scan Gripper Glove Orange One Size
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Price: £2.49
Brand: Scan
Description: Scan Gripper Gloves are a low cost glove featuring the advantages of latex which enhances the users grip on slippery items such as glass and polished steel. Made from knitted cotton fabric for comfort and criss cross latex webbing strips. Latex provides extra grip on shiny wet materials. Conforms to EN420 Standards. Additional Information: Type: Latex Size: One Size. Scan Gripper Glove Orange One Size - shop the best deal online on diy-compared.co.uk
Category: Mens Accessories
Merchant: Tooled Up
Product ID: 90679
Delivery cost: 4.95
EAN: 5023969224206
MPN: SCAGLOGG
RRP: 3.47
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Author: just me
Rating: 2
Review: I've tried several times to submit a review for these gloves but amazon keep blocking me. Why? I bought two pairs of these gloves. They are available quite widely, but the amazon price was good so I decided to try them. Although both pairs of gloves seem suitable from the specification point of view, their appearance was far from satisfactory. Both pairs looked as if they had been lost in a dirty corner of the warehouse and had only been prized out of this location for sale to me. The overall appearance is one of dirtiness. I did not send them back because they were needed as a matter of urgency and will do the job for which they were intended.
Author: Jean Browne
Rating: 1
Review: had to return this product ad it was not suitable for intended use