they list a load of outdoor trades that might need there gloves we dont even get a mention, but get this....christmas tree sellers do! must be one of the only trades that works less than some of us
£100 isnt much for something that makes my hands warm for a third of the yearwell worth the cash to mei can honestly say that when using wfp my hands feel like they have been slammed between two lumps of metal on cold morningsregarding waterproof...i didnt buy them for trad...only wfp...and they are nice n thin for wearing outer gloves over the topi was looking at high quality outdoor gloves...hill climbing and stuff....some of these were well over £100....so i thought some heated ones were always going to be better for metrust me....some heated gloves get well into the £250 markthe cheap ones dont work..and dont last
jesus...typical of this placei was trying to help anyone who may suffer with cold hands like i soi use large rubber gloves to cover them...these are almost like liners...not actual glovesthey work fine...have already triedcheap heated gloves dont last as i have done 2 pairs of them in one winterof course they get wet using wfp...but the rubber gloves sort thati dont submerge them in water at i dont use them for traditional cleaningevery time someone with a low post count writes anything here...it gets put down ffsthanks for telling me all about this job and how cold it is....ive been doing it for over 25 years!