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    I got a pair of cheap Catapillar leather work gloves (on close-out) and for general scrapping I use a pair of brown Jersey gloves. I think those are 3/$2.00 at the dollar stores. Their not accident proof but for general breaking electronic crap down they keep the nicks and scratches off the hands.

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    you peaked my interest, here are some similar for $30 they don't look quite as nice, remember your given two of everything you really need but we don't need to lose one of them, buy the best you can afford when it comes to safety
    Steel Reinforced Work Gloves by STEEL GRIP - Cut-Resistant Gloves and Sleeves by Zoro Tools Industrial Supplies
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