Gloves for Garages

April 29, 2008
Gloves for Garages
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Sealey has a new range of mechanic’s gloves to suit a wide range of professional workshop uses. A total of five different styles are offered, all fitted with a hook and loop wrist strap to keep the gloves firmly in place while you are working. All of the designs have a stretchable Spandex back, and the palms vary from synthetic leather to deer-skin leather. The palms are all reinforced for durability and protection of the mechanic’s hands while working. One design has an LED light fitted to the top of the left index finger: point and see in the dark! The light automatically switches off after eight minutes to avoid accidental battery drain. Another design is tipless, providing the ability to handle small bolts, nuts and washers.


All of the designs are convenient for tasks such as tyre fitting, exhaust fitting, and bodywork, as well as while handling any powered workshop tool. The tip-less gloves will keep your hands warmer and cleaner, while allowing you to handle smaller objects.

Contact your local distributor for more details.

Sealey
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