
Just about anyone with an interest in gardening, landscaping jobs or just plain old lawn care knows that a long day working the earth with your bare hands can really take it’s toll on them if they’re not protected. I can remember the many blisters endured and times poked by a thorn while pruning roses before I had the sense to start wearing hand protection.
There are may types of work gloves available to choose from, but of course which one you choose, depends on the type of project you’re doing. There are some all-purpose gloves available, but typically I wouldn’t want to use welding gloves for pruning roses nor would I want to use gardening gloves for welding jobs either. I think that’s pretty much common sense though, but no matter what I choose, any glove is better than no glove when It comes to hand protection.