RZJZGZ2 Pairs Garden Gloves with Claws for Women and Men Both Hands Gardening Work Gloves Garden Gloves Yard Work Safe Gloves for Easy Digging Planting
H**R
2 years going strong
2 years going strong. Bought as a gag gift, kept as a practical tool. These gloves are great for scratching dirt and digging holes. All claws have stayed on and function great.
N**A
Exactly as designed!
Wow, these gloves are amazing! Gardening has never been easier and cleaner. The best experience so far is using them after a rain event when the soil is soft to dig into. I though the claws would fall off or rip off but they are quite sturdy and really enable you to dig into the soil and grab and pull out full length roots. The gloves are also quite helpful with general brush collection to avoid skin injury and/or tending to a vegetable garden while avoiding the little spikes of cucumbers or the stalks of tomatoes which may cause skin irritation.
D**A
Love these
Love these gloves. Work great for planting flowers.
A**E
Takes a while to get used to. But love them
Works well, gave as gifts
M**R
These are so much better than what I was expecting!
I have been using these gloves while spreading mulch and planting probably a dozen different new flowers into my garden and they are tremendously helpful in grabbing big handfuls of soil or big handfuls of mulch. Plus since the connection at the wrist is snug, I don’t get dirt or mulch down inside my gloves and I get less Dirt under my fingernails. hand stay relatively clean and dry and I can do more quickly.
R**
Hurts fingers
Works pretty good but claws hurt your fingers.
G**L
Who knew I needed these? Just remember you're wearing them!
These are the handiest gloves, no pun intended. They take as bit of getting used to and once you get going with them, you need to remember you're wearing them or you could do something ridiculous like poke your eye out (don't ask).I was skeptical that the tips would stay on, but I've been using them a while now and they're hanging in there. Again, no pun. The tips aren't exactly attached, they are more of an intrinsic part, you can't just decide to pull one off and have as useable glove. You'll tear a hole in the glove, defeating the purpose.They're not only useful, they're quite fun. You can dig away at weeds or roots or make nice planting holes with little effort. You don't realize how useful they are until you try the same thing in regular gardening gloves. Sometimes just putting these on and getting into the dirt is easier than looking around for your rake and trowel, especially if you're like me and absentmindedly put these things down and then wonder where you put them.They have a nice water resistant coating that's relatively easy to clean. They fit a bit loose on me, but I find that most gloves do. As such, I've gotten used to loose fitting gloves so it doesn't bother me. The stretchy material on the wrists helps with the fit.They do a good job of keeping your hands protected and relatively clean (is anything in gardening really clean?) but I wouldn't go grabbing a fist full of briars or thorns. They have decent grip, but they aren't leather, after all.Would I buy them again? Sure. They're fun and useful. They're not for everything (watch those eyeballs and for heaven's sake, ignore that itch), but they're really good at what they're good at. They're a good addition to my gardening bucket.
S**M
Love the elastic at the wrist
Love them
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