bad coffee

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I have those, and they're a PITA to work with. If you're just transferring rocks from one bucket to the other, they work. Otherwise it's hard to feel anything small.

I stopped using the gloves, but have gotten stung since then. I might just grab a box of nitrile exam gloves with a rubber band on each cuff.

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SaltwaterKitty

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rookie07

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None i just use my bare hands sucks when i get hit by a bristle worms no biggie lol

It amazes me the bad advice coming from this guy! If a Bristle worm were to "hit" your finger, you COULD be in a lot of trouble, as they CAN burrow into your skin!

Nitrile gloves from Home Depot, uni-size and for 100 count they are 12 bucks. I rinse my hands after I put on a pair due to any powder that may be on them.
If there is any powder on them, DO NOT USE THEM, get powder Free gloves.
 
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