LangleyPack of 10 pairs Canadian Riggers
J**B
Pack of rigger gloves
Big pack of rigger gloves. Great for gardening and DIY. Variable quality and some come apart easily, but they are extremely cheap. If you need better quality, buy something more expensive.
M**R
Great Gloves
Great gloves that work well in the garage and gardening
R**T
great value for money
really good strong gloves. excellent value. quick delivery.
M**A
Good value, there's a reason they're sold in 10's
I think some of the reviewers must have expected these to last a bit longer, they won't. They are good value for the price, roughly £1.50 per pair, so what would you expect from a sub £2 pair of gardening/rigger gloves? Not much. They last about a dozen or so rough gardening, hard cleaning (roof, gutters, garage etc.) and then start to fall apart (fingers poke through the ends, stitching comes apart etc.). But they are good value still. If you want a pair that last longer, spend the same amount or more on a single pair with thick leather. These should be considered a disposable item.
B**R
I used to have these on the oil rigs
And with that in mind, if you're doing something more rough and dirty than being in the middle of the North Sea drilling for oil, then maybe these aren't for you. 10 pairs of them too, at these prices!! Now had we had the Amazon drones back in the day I'd be flying out a weekly batch... just some rough GPS coordinates and a promise to meet them on the helipad - the frugal companies I dealt with would hand these out as one every week or two... 12 hour shifts... again I'm amazed to see these at this price available to the pedestrian public..
T**T
Cheap, but don’t offer great protection.
Purchased for use at work (LGV Driver). OK as a disposable item (cheap/relatively thin). Will buy CE marked cat 2 next time.
B**K
Canadian rigger is a typing error, they're actually for BBQ's.
I foolishly got roped in to helping out on the BBQ at the school fete a few years ago.It was sold to me by being told that there would be loads of us, and we could take it in turns to BBQ and have breaks to drink all the free beer that we would be given as helpers.I turned up with my comedy apron and BBQ man utensils ready to start the BBQ with the promise of many helpers and free beer..........6 hours later with limited helpers, no free beer and with the queue rarely dropping below 15 people deep, the numbers waiting for food finally dwindling to ones and twos we thankfully ran out of burgers and sausages to serve and people drifted towards the exit.I took this opportunity to survey the damage to my hands and saw that were now about as red as a Ferrari should be and completely hairless due to being burnt for far too long.I sighted the beer tent was being packed away and made my way to grab two beers at the bottom of the ice cold bucket, leaving my hands to cool down for long enough for the bloke in the beer tent to feel awkward and ask me to take the beers and leave.Since that day, I have always BBQ'd with gardening gloves on and have never burnt myself once.Now I've discovered that what I thought were gardening gloves are actually Canadian Rigger gloves I can feel more manly about wearing gloves to BBQ. So I bought a pack of 10 Canadian Rigger gloves to share my BBQ'ing experience with others and hold my head up high when BBQ'ing without the shame of wearing gardening gloves.
J**H
Low cost adequate work gloves
Work gloves take a hammering and even the best develop holes etc. these are low priced but sturdy enough to compete with much more expensive gloves.
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