Stanley Builders Gloves Grey Large
Product Code: 3765F
Thick latex dip for greater durability and padding. Textured rubber coating for extra grip and dexterity. Breathable knit shell for added comfort.
For General Handling
Elasticated Knitted Cuffs
Breathable Back
Close-Fitting
Cotton Lining
Straight Thumb
Machine Washable
Further Information
60% cotton / 40% polyester. 100% latex dip. EN 388 (1.1.4.1).
Specifications
Brand
Stanley
Clothing Size Description
L
Colour
Grey
Construction Material (Safety)
Polyester
Lining Description
Cotton Lining
Model No
SY541L EU
Pack Size
1
Product Depth
26 mm
Product Length
270 mm
Product Type
Builders Gloves
Product Width
127 mm
Total Product Weight
0.117 kg
Top comments
pennyfarthing88 to topss
11 Jan 166#3
How can I put this ...
No you can't
Find these cheaper anywhere else and I'll gladly stand corrected.
Factually - you won't because you can't
qbs
11 Jan 164#11
I'm surprised it hasn't been said yet, so I'll say it and get it done with.
Pity they don't have small. The wife could do with a new pair for when she's digging the garden. The heels are great for spiking the lawn. :smiley:
pennyfarthing88 to maccy1
11 Jan 163#4
:laughing: love it
All comments (22)
topss
11 Jan 16#1
Can pick up this kind of rubbish in Quality Save/B&M for a quid. Amazon sell similar (not Stanley, but that's no guarantee of quality nowadays) for less than this.
pennyfarthing88 to topss
11 Jan 166#3
How can I put this ...
No you can't
Find these cheaper anywhere else and I'll gladly stand corrected.
Factually - you won't because you can't
maccy1
11 Jan 162#2
Cheers PF just the job...
:laughing:
pennyfarthing88 to maccy1
11 Jan 163#4
:laughing: love it
CoolElectronics
11 Jan 16#5
Do these peel half way down and show your wrist?
topss
11 Jan 16#6
How can you put it? Maybe by just looking on the same website you posted the 'deal' from. As I said, similar, not Stanley branded, but same 'EN' rating (look it if you're unsure what it means) £1.59.
But I guess to some, the Stanley stamp might be useful, but to answer your question, yes factually you can buy a similar but just as good product for less.
qbs
11 Jan 16#7
"Can pick up this kind of rubbish in Quality Save/B&M for a quid. Amazon sell similar (not Stanley, but that's no guarantee of quality nowadays) for less than this." - just a reminder.
"look it if you're unsure what it means" which you clearly are or you would have pointed out that the orange gloves which you have given the link for should be better than the Stanley gloves. :smiley:
pennyfarthing88
11 Jan 162#8
Ok Einstein - whilst you clearly are trying to be a smart arsey you cannot find the same cheaper! There's an alternative for everything these days so what is your point?
These are branded with great reviews and they are half price so define -
" can pick up this kind of rubbish "
topss
11 Jan 16#9
I never said the same, I said 'similar'. This kind of rubbish is all made in the same factories in China etc, stamped for different brands. I've already pointed out one link for a similar thing, same materials and same EN rating - for, guess what, less money. The only difference is that your one has the Stanley name on it. I'm simply pointing out that isn't an indicator of quality any-more. Now if all you're after is something with 'Stanley' stamped on it, then go ahead, but please stop defending your deals like you would your sweetheart.
Anyway here's another similar one, same materials, same EN rating and again for less money as an add-on item:
I'm surprised it hasn't been said yet, so I'll say it and get it done with.
Pity they don't have small. The wife could do with a new pair for when she's digging the garden. The heels are great for spiking the lawn. :smiley:
summerof76 to qbs
11 Jan 162#12
Where did you find my picture as i'm always gardening :laughing:
apocalypsenow to qbs
11 Jan 161#16
Is she an experienced bush trimmer ?
furiousjammin to qbs
11 Jan 16#20
it's a niche market once she gets the sprinkler going.
summerof76
11 Jan 161#13
Heat added, these last ages :laughing:
qbs
11 Jan 161#14
Check under your petunias. :smiley:
littlejimmy
11 Jan 162#15
Maybe you lot should look for 'Stanley' branded boxing gloves and sort it out amongst yourselves properly. Jesus Christ
otterboxer
11 Jan 16#17
Yep. 50% less in bargain madness style shops. Usually orange or blue in colour but the same as these. Catch em all!
MrPercent
11 Jan 16#18
I doubt the "orange" gloves are the same quality as these, and I had to get as far as the second comment to confirm the point. I use the more expensive branded gloves myself...
darksideby182
11 Jan 16#19
If these are anything like the gloves I get given on site form time to time the quality will be poor even if they have Stanley on them. But for a couple of quid they should be OK for light use.
Opening post
Was £3.99
At your local screwfix
10 x 5 star reviews - must be good :)
Stanley Builders Gloves Grey Large
Product Code: 3765F
Thick latex dip for greater durability and padding. Textured rubber coating for extra grip and dexterity. Breathable knit shell for added comfort.
For General Handling
Elasticated Knitted Cuffs
Breathable Back
Close-Fitting
Cotton Lining
Straight Thumb
Machine Washable
Further Information
60% cotton / 40% polyester. 100% latex dip. EN 388 (1.1.4.1).
Specifications
Brand
Stanley
Clothing Size Description
L
Colour
Grey
Construction Material (Safety)
Polyester
Lining Description
Cotton Lining
Model No
SY541L EU
Pack Size
1
Product Depth
26 mm
Product Length
270 mm
Product Type
Builders Gloves
Product Width
127 mm
Total Product Weight
0.117 kg
Top comments
No you can't
Find these cheaper anywhere else and I'll gladly stand corrected.
Factually - you won't because you can't
Pity they don't have small. The wife could do with a new pair for when she's digging the garden.
All comments (22)
No you can't
Find these cheaper anywhere else and I'll gladly stand corrected.
Factually - you won't because you can't
:laughing:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/builders-gloves-orange-large/74540
But I guess to some, the Stanley stamp might be useful, but to answer your question, yes factually you can buy a similar but just as good product for less.
"look it if you're unsure what it means" which you clearly are or you would have pointed out that the orange gloves which you have given the link for should be better than the Stanley gloves. :smiley:
These are branded with great reviews and they are half price so define -
" can pick up this kind of rubbish "
Anyway here's another similar one, same materials, same EN rating and again for less money as an add-on item:
£1.65
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Blackrock-Mens-Thermal-Gripper-Gloves/dp/B008UQA5SI/ref=sr_1_17?ie=UTF8&qid=1452518006&sr=8-17&keywords=builders+gloves
Pity they don't have small. The wife could do with a new pair for when she's digging the garden.
http://www.tornadogloves.com/glove.php?id=31&p=L2F1dG8tYWZ0ZXJjYXJlLWdsb3Zlcy5waHA=&q=
These are good and work out less than £1 per pair, not THE best but pretty decent...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Polyco-Matrix-Grip-Gloves-Size/dp/B00BLIYK3S