🛠️ Gear up for greatness with DEWALT gloves!
The DEWALT DPG250 Medium Vibration Reducing Premium Padded Glove is designed for professionals seeking comfort and control. Made from a blend of 85% Poly, 10% Cotton, and 5% Spandex, these gloves feature memory foam palm padding to reduce vibrations while using power tools. Weighing just 0.64 ounces, they offer a lightweight yet durable solution for any job, ensuring safety and precision with every task.
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
Part Number | DPG250M |
Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | DPG250M |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Medium (Pack of 1) |
Color | Multi |
Material | Blend |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Special Features | Abrasion Resistant |
Included Components | DeWalt DPG250M Industrial Safety Gloves |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**N
Well-made, good protection, worth the $$
These gloves are comfortable, well-made, and durable. I just ordered my third pair. The first pair lasted 4 years (size XL) and the second pair lasted five years (size XXL). I use the gloves 1.5 hours per week for 7 months of the year with a push mower, weed wacker, hedge trimmer and leaf blower. I rarely use them for general-purpose work so the gloves last longer (I have other gloves I keep in my back pockets and I swap out the DeWalt gloves). The gloves eventually come apart at the outer seam, but 200+ hours of use is really good. My palm is 9.5 cm across, and the XXL size fit just a bit better than XL. I bought the gloves on sale once ($24) and full price twice ($32). Worth the money at full price. No buzz when working and no numbness after. I even used these gloves three or four times for mountain bike rides.
M**D
Tough gloves
Chainsaw, wood maul, lawn trimmer, brush cutter, weed whacker, leaf blower, tire iron, snow shovel. You get the picture. Best work gloves I've ever owned. I'm 49 and the vibrations from all my tools are minimized thus giving my hands a needed break. They don't shake and ache anymore when I come inside. Two seasons and they're not even close to wearing out. Get 'em!
G**M
Decent gloves
Husband does a lot of sawzall cutting of wood.These anti vibration gloves help him the best.Also help when he uses the chainsaw andwears them.
S**Z
Very Disappointed. Minimal vibration protection.
I use lawn equipment that can leave my hands tingling to the point where just touching my thumb to any fingertip makes it feel like little bouncy springs are in all my fingers. It’s a warning sign that permanent nerve damage may follow. Wrapping foam around the machine grips and using mechanic’s gloves helped, but did not eliminate the problem, so I splurged for these DeWalt gloves which I hoped would eliminate the symptoms. After all, DeWalt is a highly respected name for tools, they must know what they are doing. Right? Well, just operating a gasoline spin trimmer long enough to burn a half pint of fuel left me with the same “springy” feeling in all my fingers. As handsome and well-stitched as these gloves may be, they were not appreciably better at vibration protection than any $5 mechanic’s gloves that I’ve used. These DeWalt’s are simply too thin to dampen dangerous vibration. I consider these gloves a waste of money.
W**0
Came in handy for commercial landscaping
My last job was commercial landscaping and anyone who does 4 season landscaping as a profession knows the abuse your body gets put through, especially your hands. The last year I was doing landscaping, I was put in charge of the pruning detail for all 30 something of our properties. Having been on the detail the previous year, I knew the misery that I was about to be subjected to. Using Echo extended power sheers, my hands had been tortured to the point where my hands were constantly tingling, and 2-3 fingers of each hand would be "locked" at my palms every morning for months following the detail. I literally had to pull them away from my palms with my other hand every morning. The last thing I wanted, needless to say, was a rehash of the previous year. So I started researching vibration gloves, and settled on these.The quality looked pretty good upon first inspection. They felt real tough, like they could take a beating. And they fit like a glove, or should I say, they fit as expected. I do feel that the amount of leather in the palms and fingers could've been a little thicker though.I started using them for about 3 weeks and they started coming apart a tiny bit in a couple of the seams. I would have tried returning them for a new pair, but I needed something for the work I was doing and didn't want to wait through the whole process of returning and ordering new ones. So I kept on using them, and you know what? They never really fell apart any more than that. I used them through the whole pruning detail, and then on through the spring, regardless of if I was using a gas powered tool or not.I only gave them 4 stars because they did come apart a little in only a months time, and also I feel there could have been a bit more padding. I did still get some tingling, and occasional finger lock ups, but they weren't as bad as when I was using standard gloves. The price was also a little high, which I wouldn't have minded a bit if they were thicker. But anyway, they got the job done, and even with landscaping way behind me now, I still feel like it was a good purchase at the time.
A**D
Not sure if these run small
I got these for my friend for Christmas. He is a big guy and I was pleased to score them in XXL. My (female) hand fits in there with a little extra room so I hope the size is actually large enough. They may run slightly small.
P**E
Poor durability, superior comfortability
Alright gloves, not too durable and I wish the wrist straps had better velcro but comfy and well padded
V**
Guantes
Son muy buenos
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