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  2. The best gardening gloves, according to experts - AOL

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    Maintaining your home’s landscaping and garden requires some serious elbow grease. Whether you’re pruning shrubs or cleaning up last year’s leaves, stocking up on the best gardening gloves ...

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    We're talking about wearing gardening gloves to protect your hands while weaving lights through your Christmas tree. The tip comes from Good Housekeeping Visual Styling Director Elisabeth Engelhart:

  5. Cut-resistant gloves - Wikipedia

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    In personal protective equipment (PPE), cut-resistant gloves are those designed to protect the wearer's hands from cuts while working with sharp tools. They can be divided into metal mesh gloves, cut-and-sewn, and seamless knitted gloves. [2] Metal mesh gloves are a form of chainmail, and are made of rings of stainless steel. They are typically ...

  6. Rubber glove - Wikipedia

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    Rubber gloves can be unsupported (rubber only) or supported (rubber coating of textile glove). Its primary purpose is the protection of the hands while performing tasks involving chemicals. Rubber gloves can be worn during dishwashing to protect the hands from detergent and allow the use of hotter water.

  7. Glove - Wikipedia

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    A glove is a garment covering the hand, with separate sheaths or openings for each finger including the thumb. [1] Gloves protect and comfort hands against cold or heat, damage by friction, abrasion or chemicals, and disease; or in turn to provide a guard for what a bare hand should not touch.