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We use these constantly around the homestead and shop. They are well constructed with an even knit and comfortable to wear. The gloves are a soft material and feel nice to the touch. The dots help with gripping items. The gloves are not at all stiff and allow for easy movement of hands. We even wear them as liners inside of dipped gloves to keep hands warm during extreme cold. The gloves won’t stop very sharp objects, but will prevent small cuts and scrapes on your hands. Finally, we found them to be reasonably priced. – Bren
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Eye protection is so important in every environment. At our homestead we have so many activities that require safety glasses from working in the woodshop, to processing firewood, to running the sawmill, or even soap making. However, safety glasses regularly get lost or broken (what was that I just sat on?). We resorted to buying safety glasses in bulk, and these are a really great value.
I like these glasses because they are clear and wrap around the face without frames impeding my vision. They are light weight and you barely know you are wearing them. The ear pieces have a coating that is comfortable.
I even give them to visitors who come to the homestead that may want to tour some of the business activities. I feel good that I can provide protection at a very affordable price. I highly recommend them. – Bren
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Occasionally we need to use jute rope around the homestead. This is the type we buy. The rope comes in a bolt that is held together with plastic straps. It is a well twisted rope and the twist is set properly so you should not see unraveling. We use the 1 inch thick rope. The rope does not feel scratchy or rough and could be used for boat docking.
I’m putting some pictures below of the last bolt we got so you can see the quality. – Bren
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