What are the Best Work Gloves for a DIYer?
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
- In this ChrisFix Tool Review I put Ironclad Gloves to the test! We roast them with a torch, dunk them in ice cold water, and vibrate them silly to see if they can handle the heat.
The gloves I recommend for DIYers: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B012...
Heat/Welding Gloves: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004...
Perfect Snow Gloves: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00M...
Touch Screen Gloves: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D...
Vibration/Impact Gloves: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D...
All of the other gloves: www.amazon.com/s/ref=as_li_ss_...
BlueDriver Review: • BlueDriver OBD2 Diagno...
Go2 Socket Review: • How to Remove Rounded ...
*If the video was helpful, remember to give it a "thumbs up" and consider subscribing. New videos every Thursday*
-Website: www.ChrisFixed.com
-Facebook: / chrisfix8
-Twitter: / chrisfixed
-Instagram: / chrisfixit
-Subscribe Here: ruclips.net/user/subscription_c...
-RUclips Channel: / chrisfix
Disclaimer:
Due to factors beyond the control of ChrisFix, I cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. ChrisFix assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. ChrisFix recommends safe practices when working on vehicles and or with tools seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of ChrisFix, no information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not ChrisFix. - Авто/Мото
You should have your own "ChrisFix Verified" stamp lol. Would let the realest car guys and gals know whats good
That would actually be sick. Thing is tho, a monopoly on "chrisfix approved products" might be bad for aftermarket suppliers
I've been using, and will continue to use, the blue nitrile gloves the majority of the time. I rarely work on my car with mechanic's gloves. Nothing beats the dexterity of nitrile gloves and their ability to repel liquids instead of absorbing them.
+Dragan Celan I love the dexterity of nitrile gloves. That being said, I cannot wait to weld with those heat gloves! They bend way more than the ones I use now!
@@chrisfix hi ChrisFix I am your biggest fan and I have been here when u bought the lemons BMW
@@chrisfixwhat kind of nitrile gloves do you use? Im like you, I cannot work with gloves that will not allow me to feel what im doing? Thanks man
Watching ChrisFix watch his own video on RUclips made me feel like I was in 'Inception'.
+JillyBean860 Don't you mean ChrisFixception?
+njintau Hahaha that's even better!!
+JillyBean860 hahahahaha
Saw all these gloves were from one company and was totally expecting a sponsor styled review that was clearly bias, no matter how much you were going to deny it. But well done. Truly felt like an unbiased opinion, even if you were clearly given these/sponsored by the company.
Ehhhh. Don't know about that.
+cheapo911 I dont do sponsored videos. I get the products and test them. Companies contact me every day to give me products so I could care less if they like my review or not. I do the reviews for you not for them. Glad you liked it!
+evony G What do you not know?
If you have watched all of his product testing videos like seafoam and fuel additive stuff then you can see how Chris gives it to you straight and doesn't give us sponsored bull.
And these gloves come in a variety so he is testing to make sure all of them actually do their job.
You should do the best rubber gloves do see witch one last long and what is the weakest
+Angel Derbessy That is a good idea since I use those so often!
+Angel Derbessy I work in a chemical and materials lab and I've gone through a lot of brands of nitrile rubber gloves to try to find the best. The black ones tend to be the best. I prefer microflex black knight but I've also use the cheap generic black nitrile gloves from uline and they seem better than most, too. I think since they're meant for mechanics and tattooists, they're a little tought, or maybe the rubber is reinforced with carbon black or something. Whatever the reason, they just seem to hold up better to mechanical stresses, even after exposure to harsh solvents. The downside is they hide the grime on your hands and you might spread it around by accident.
The standard bluish nitrile gloves are also pretty good, as long as they're at least about 5 mils thick. Thinner than that won't stand up to mechanical stresses well. Avoid anything advertised as being more stretchy or easier to put on/take off. They'll be doped with other types of rubber compromising their protective capabilities, strength, and even negatively impacting tactile sensation through the glove. Those along with the thinner nitrile gloves are more appropriate for medical and biological work, where they act as a barrier to generally aqueous contaminants, and without a whole of mechanical stress.
@@chrisfix yes, what are those you use ? have you linked it before ? can you share it here, please ?
@@chrisfix What are the disposable gloves you use?
Yeah
Thanks for your videos it saved me a lot of money over the past couple years!! Keep doing what your doing, I've always been scared to take car parts apart but since watching your videos I'm confident 😎 thanks and have a good rest of the week 🙃
+leonardoceja1993 Awesome! That is what I like to hear! You have a great rest of the week as well!
Hey a lot of youtubers make their videos only for fame and money but you are one of few youtubers that make the videos to help people and to inform them . You have good personality as far as I know and your good at speaking and with the camera I love your videos and the money you get from RUclips is well deserved .keep up the good work ,thank you for everything
Chris's Dad Said " GET BACK TO WORK!!!! 😂
wutter
Worder
Wooder
Alec Bayer auto correct
hu Honey kuv tfvgbĝćff5ffkkoo
It's New Jersey parlance. I'm a Los Angeles native, but I went to Rutgers for grad school. I had to interrupt my classmate during the second week of classes to ask, "Hang on, what's this 'wooder' you keep mentioning?"
I soon forgiven for being an outsider.
Awesome idea for a little series. Love you videos man. Keep up the good work.
i like how you tested the gloves outside the box, no one is gonna hold their hand in flames on purpose but the gloves say heat resistant so you push it to the limit and thats great especially if you do need to toss a burning log or get your hand pinned to a hot surface in an engine its good to know they've been tested.
I love your videos. you're very detailed and very informative.
the best oart,you explain things that others think it wont matter. like, examples either explaining or actual visuals on the projects you're doing and I love learning. I'm hungry to learn from the beginning what to how. thank you for that!
There's too many "kwi" sounds in the first 10 seconds for me to handle right now
+MeLikeBigBoom lol, I have no clue what that means
ChrisFix "Hey guys, *Chr*is Fix here, and this is a *Chr*is Fix *qui*ck tool review. Since this *Chr*is Fix *qui*ck tool review series is new, let me explain real *qui*ck what the main idea is."
I gotta hand it to you, that would have taken me several tries to say without stumbling over myself hahaha
boom? you watch chrisfix?
darn this comment's a year old xD
damn how did u get in here xd
Please do a review on the Mechanix line of gloves. Thanks
I love how you keep it interesting. I hate tool reviews but yours was actually fun to watch! Plus you are honest and not payed which is why I always come to your channel. Thanks Chris.
+Justin Bond Thanks a lot Justin!
thank you so much for reviewing gloves, with very bad arthritis in my hand combined with poor circulation I wear fingerless gloves constantly. your reviews helped out greatly, as I'm always in the market for new snow gloves
No problem!
These videos are my favorite I especially enjoy the part where some one says get back to work and he says alright alright lol
That search history tho xD
galaxy s5 update slow
yeeea
I'm convinced that Chris is the best automotive and tools blogger on RUclips.
Rock on, Chris.
He now is
another awesome video. I've never hated your stuff, but the last few have been awesome.
"Heatgloves, these are cool!" Hahaha, punny~ XD
Great review, Chris! Thanks!
+rhkips I liked when I said the Tundra gloves were cool! lol
Toyota tundra
Chris, I understand what you mean by wanting padding on the side of the glove, but that will disable you from freely moving your index finger.
That is true! There is always a tradeoff lol
Chris ive never seen how you actually look, but i discovered the channel you did with eric, humble mechanic, and EE. So cool you guys made a channel together.
Cool. Yea I don't know where it will go but we shall see!
I happened across Ironclad and got a pair just last week. It's good to see they're a decent line. Great vid as always Chris...and useful. Keep 'em coming. I like that you do cars, but wish you or someone with your eye to detail did motorcycle DIY vids as well. Best regards!
“Get back to work!”
LMAO 😂
chris, can you make a video on how to use a welder ??
Look at chucke2009 i learned really good tips from him he got me through welding school
i swear ima watch every video on your channel by the time 2022 is over bro, I fucking LOVE your content 🥺🥺
I always use shooter gloves because they’re usually thin enough to feel what you’re grabbing, a lot of them are heat resistant, and they usually have knuckle and palm pads though usually pretty thin. I think they’re pretty well rounded but of course you always have different gloves for different jobs.
8:15 Holy shit, Chris! Is that a hidden "2001: A Space Oddity" reference with the monkey cracking the skull with a bone? :D
I just scrolled down to see if anyone else caught that! Awesome.
Hey Chris please make a video sometime on calibrating your torque wrench as I'm in Canada and can't find any local places to take it to for recalibration. Thanks!
+423million I'm also interested! I've had my wrench for about 20 years and have never had it calibrated. Would like to see how it's done. Thanks!
+423million I believe he's already done this
+Ninjar I watched the "How to use a torque wrench" video a while back and that is the only one I remembered so I looked again. At the end of that video, he had a link to related videos and there was one called "How to check torque wrench calibration" but it is unfortunately "coming soon". Maybe I missed it...let me know if you see it in his videos anywhere. Thanks!
Dewy Russler Will do : D
+423million you can get your torque wrench calibrated at part source.
definitely picking up those winter gloves
LOOKING FORWARD TO MORE REVIEWS LIKE THIS. VERY WELL DONE.
+Joshua Bliffen Thanks a lot!
LOL anyone remember Tim the Tool Man Taylor's neighbor and how you only saw the top of his face? LMAO
CHRIS! That middle watch, where do you get that?! That's awesome! haha
+JetlinerX Haha, I am testing it out to see if it is worth selling with my logo on it. It is pretty cool!
ChrisFix I hope it holds up! Its pretty sweet!
shop.trycelery.com/page/882d021b-cda8-4670-b5d0-0a31c145f01f
5 dollars on amazon
Andrea Rustinelli You get what you pay for, so I am TOTALLY not buying that.
awesome review Chris.
your videos are really great man. i hope you go big but if you dont i willl still watch forever these have helped me a ton and fun to watch. Well done.
+SliPsHoTiFc Thanks a lot! I really appreciate the support! It means a lot man!
+ChrisFix you deserve it man.
Mm is it time to buy a project car with 0 experience under my belt besides watching Chris fix videos ?? 🤔
Yes it is!
Bout to buy my very own 1997 Mustang Gt wish me luck lol
98*
when I found out Chrisfix wasn't 18, rather a grown ass man with a gotee... I had to reevaluate my life
Good testing...Really like your presentation..
Another great review, like all your other one's. Love your channel... Thanks!
Okay, dumb question time. What nitrate gloves do you use?
+MadBeausuff I use these (long cuff): amzn.to/1PdJZgv
thanks for asking, i had this same question!
MadBeausuff the cheep ones
Can you make a video on how to fix noisy windshield wipers... They're pissing me off lol. Ty
It's easy! Grab a towel and put a little alcohol in it and clean the rubber part that rubs against the windshield to clean it and keep it rubberized. Also if you can go to ur nearest auto parts store and buy a clay bar kit the cheapest one will do, and clay your windshield and keep it clean. Especially where the wiper blades sit when there not being used! Hope that helps, it took the squeezing and jumping out of my wipers.
+Adrian Lobaina Hey man I appreciate the feedback. I'll try it later today and get back to you!
+christopher dotto definitely man let me know!
Try cleaning the wipers blade with Apple cider vinegar. Doesn't hurt to clean the exterior windshield with it either. Great degreaser
+christopher dotto buy silicone windshield wipers. they last for years! comercial shops will never sell them because they last long and they will lose money simply because they make thousands of dollars a month off the rubber ones.... all you have to do is rub them clean with alcohol like the others are telling you.
Nice video, Chris. Please continue to include manufacturing information for your future reviews. It's important to me to know where the items were designed and made.
If I may make a few suggestions for review videos, here are things I would find interesting...
-Grease gun review (to include LockNLube coupler and a 90 degree coupler like Lumax)
-Vampliers
-Multi-meter
-Safety glasses
-Brake bleeder kits (the kind you can do on your own without a partner pumping brakes)
Thanks for all the effort you make to create your videos...and for being candid and unbiased.
this a true RUclips channel, awesome videos man
+Hunter Thanks a lot man! I really appreciate the support!
8:17: Love listening to blue danube waltz, keep remembering simpsons epidsode when homer is in space
Haha having trouble with your S5 updates I see.
+WinXPwhiz The stupid phone is so slow, wont send messages, and it freezes up all the time. It is driving me crazy!
+ChrisFix Galaxy S5 is like an S3 Neo - A failed model... It's sad that people start hating on samsungs after using their not so good phones when there are much better ones... If you'd still like to try a Samsung phone I'd suggest getting a Note 4, their price dropped when Note 5 and S6 came out, but they still pack a punch and compete with iPhone 5S and even 6
+ChrisFix i suggest you get the lg nexus 5x...decently priced quick and gets all updates first or if you want a bigger phone the 6p
My sister had an S5, they tend to get very sluggish in usual operation and in sending texts after some time. Not sure why.
+Deividas Gedgaudas It just started after Tmobile forced me to update the phone.
ChrisFix, you need to do more product reviews. I watched the whole thing and wasn't bored like most tool reviews.
+Chris Thanks a lot man!
Awesome review! I'll have to get a pair or two now.
+Bryan Young Thanks a lot!
(In Cornholio voice) FFFIRE!!! FFFIRE!!! hmm hmm yeah yeah.
Not sure too many will get that reference. Well done.
+Frank Gonzalez isn't it "cornholio" ?
bunkerbuster Yes. You both typed the same thing.
+J Bullast man my eyes are going bad. thank you for clarifying that ;)
+J Bullast oh I know. but I really should get my eyes checked lol cornholio!!
6:56 face reveal
Nice Man, I was going to say the nitrile gloves are the best. Good series man!
Love The Video's Chris. Can never learn too much from you..
+Sherri Vassau Thanks a lot Sherri!
''GET BACK TO WOK'' ChrisFix: Alright , Alright Me: LMAO LOL
I personally love Mechanix gloves since they are available and decently priced. I personally have never had an issue and they fit my hand the best. In no way do I overly use it, just basic vehicle repair work and for my job as the gloves given and being required to at least have on hand, suck.
My main thing is not having slop in the glove causing dexterity and comfort loss.
Exactly. Thanks for sharing
Great reviews! Gloves are important round the shop!!
+Bob M. Tyranny Destroyer Thanks!
I have an old pair of leather work gloves that go just past my wrist, and they work great. I got them as hand me downs from my grandpa who had them for about 15 years. I can weld in them, use the grinder, they keep my fingers warm in the winter, and they keep me from getting poked or cut.
+Zach that's awesome! Stuff like that is the best!
not a fan of the flux cored
Me neither but it's all I can afford.
+ChrisFix chris y can't u put them in the dryer thanks
Yea but it is inexpensive
I don't know man, i really like your videos but you should really practice your welding :D
+Siim Tuulik haha, I just did that real quick. I do need to practice though.
I thought so, but the best tip i can give you is if you think you are going slow then go even slower.
Keeping it straight, making patterns, or pulling or pushing and angle makes a huge difference and is very useful in different areas and times.
Watching videos on those and understanding them will help you allot.
And it is better to keep the amps pretty high, close to going trough. As there is nothing worse then a cold weld and also the arc is more rapid so it makes your weld smoother.
Few great tips for you. Don't know, maybe soon we will start to see custom builds on the cars :D
awesome review Chris fix= quality Thanks a lot
just ordered the tundra gloves. look good, will try them out based on your recomendation.👍
+dennis tresselt Thanks! Let me know what you think! I cannot wait to try them out in the snow!
Us Mexicans don't wear gloves for work at all lol
I just got a pair of Firm Grip Trade Masters. I love them. Very versatile and they work great.
Thanks for sharing! I will check them out. I love hearing what you guys use because I don't know every product and a lot of your recommendations are what I use and try!
+ChrisFix yah I just finally wore out my previous pair after using them for a year. I get them at Home Depot. My line of work is landscaping and orchard work but mechanic gloves work better than garden gloves. Keep up the great videos Chris! :)
Awesome gift! I like bluedriver and stanley tools
+David Tedja Thanks!
Mechanix Fast Fit Leather are my personal faves!
hey chris, awhile ago in your brake tips video I said I was going to do my brakes soon. Well update, brakes are done and i even upgraded the front ones to a larger rotor and caliper. Your tips made everything cleaner and just easier. I am terrible with keeping things tidy so little tips like those really help an idiot like myself out. I don't wear gloves though, so this will be an interesting video for me. Find out how they perform. Thanks once again man, truly helpful :D
+Jeff Paterson That is awesome Jeff! I am glad to hear it!!! Thanks for the update and nice work!
Hey Chris. I love your videos and during this one i saw the canon. Im wondering what type that is and how much it cost. For the future you should list the camera items or equipment you used in the discription. Again love your vidoes, dont crash, be safe and have fun CHRISFIX STYLE!!😄
I have a pair of iron clads that have a magnetic patch on the back side. very useful!!
Nice video!
But... how about electrical protection? I oftenly deal with some high voltages and would like to know if these gloves can handle up to 1kV. Do you know?
Thanks!
Great honest review like always +ChrisFix ! My first thought when you put your bare hand in front of that heat gun was, "This guy takes his reviews to the next level" keep up the good work and we are looking forward to the next nightlight video! #chrisfix #chrisfixreviews
+Brit Hull Haha, you should have seen my mom shaking her head as I was filming this with the torch hahahaha. Thanks a lot bud!
Another great video Chris! Although here it's 1.37 at night, it is still lots of fun to watch your videos haha :)
+VintageOutboardMan Thanks a lot bud! I really appreciate the support and glad you enjoyed the video even at almost 2 am!
I've had great experience with Foxhead's bomber MTB gloves for working on stuff, they have great feel in the fingers and are durable as hell.
+Rbillionn Thanks for sharing! I will have to check them out!
Chris,
I'm a marine technician and generally don't wear gloves, but if I'm using carb or brake cleaner, doing trailer bearings or the like, I use the Hardy nitrile gloves from Harbor Freight. I also have a couple pairs of Mechanix gloves but don't wear them often.
+classicoutboards I tend to do the same thing but I wear nitrile gloves all the time now.
Great videos, they give me more confidence working on my car. Any nitril/latex gloves you recommend? the ones I've used break so easy, even putting them on.
great choice to make a glove review now in the beginning of december :) those tundra gloves look great also
+Techno sailor I am excited to use those for shoveling snow!
Good stuff Chris!
+hasbeengood Thanks a lot!
An advantage I find with fabric nitrile gloves is that they are stiffer and give my hands support as well as protecting them. I'm a mail carrier and had some pain in the first two fingers of my right hand, from clutching the mail and twisting and bending my hands so much. Now I wear fabric nitrile-dipped gloves all day. They never tear and protect my hands from scrapes and paper cuts too. They get hot in the summertime but I think it's a fair tradeoff. Also, they fit very snugly so I can pick up anything that I could pick up without gloves, get keys out of my pocket without removing my gloves, etc. The dollar store nitrile gloves are okay: I'd have to say they are great for the price but I don't use them. The ones I use are $5/pair and they are perfect.
Nice! Thanks for sharing!
Great review and love the G-Shock. :)
+RetroWeld Thanks a lot!
Wow, Kinda disturbing how easily that rotor shattered.
Nice work Chris! Keep em coming.
I was really pounding it hard but even I wasn't expecting it to break!
I love the hand actions in the video makes it more interesting XD
+zibby Jdm Hahaha
You got some big balls, Chris. I'd never put my hand over the flame, lol.
Thanks I have been looking into buying some gloves.
great video, thanks for the info.
+milo214 Thanks a lot!
I have dewalt impact gloves, and oddly my favorite use of them is for mowing the lawn. I have a rider and a big yard, so I use them for about 3-4 hours a week in the summer. They were gift since I complained to my dad how my hands and arms would get tingly from all the vibrations.
+buggsyspam haha, I hate that tingly feeling! Yea, my friend tested some gloves too because he works on forklifts and uses gloves every day. His favorites were the impact ones too!
Gr8 idea hitting those discs ...
youre awesome Chris Fix. You're the only person I know who has placed a welding mask on the camera to weld. Ever other person whom I've watched don't do this and I'm always forced to use my hand to block the screen when welding.
#Respect
Thanks! Just so you know, the damaging UV rays from welding and the brightness cannot be recreated by a tv or computer or phone screen so you can look at it all you want.
I like hyflex gloves they allow you to actually feel what you are working on
Hey Chris, nice review. I likely would not have considered these gloves prior to your review because of the cost. I may be interested in the welding, cold weather and general use gloves now. So one question, did you happen to do anything with durability with the touchscreen gloves? i think it is great that they can be used with the screens, but they would serve me little purpose if they are not a robust glove for use as well. Not sure if you evaluated this and just didn't put it in the video or not. Thank you again for this review and sharing, as always you have done some really nice work here. Thank you, Dave.
Great video as always.
Up next: How I dye my hair purple & blue
Thanks Chrisfix for the info on the Box handling gloves I work for UPS so I'm messing with boxes all day
UPS=Useless Postal Service
+Amasushuky (Amas) Unless you live in a modern area like the rest of us humans
+Jay ayee na jk
+Jay ayee Awesome! That is the perfect glove for you then! A subscriber just commented saying he works for FedEx for 3 years and uses the Box handling gloves!
Smashing :-D
I think ive only worn two types of glove, ones for motorbike riding in bad weather, stops numb hands and frozen digits.
Also the gardening sort.
Im no lover of gloves for mechanical repairs eather, lack of feedback annoys me lol.
Great video, thnx dud
Hello I From Indonesia Exactly in Bandung Thx For Using A Product From Indonesia Chris
Are you going to review the cut resistant gloves too? I am curious about those, seeing as how I work in a box plant.
Yeah man...keep up the great videos
+Trey Biller Thanks a lot!
Saw the review by EricTheCarGuy and both of you guys gave them good reviews. Will have to give them a try when my current ones wear out.
+SidewaysInTraffic He reviewed them too? Lol, I should have checked.
Perfect video
Great Video Chris!
+Jayson Clark Thanks a lot Jayson!
ChrisFix can't wait to see the bumper!
+Jayson Clark I cannot wait to build it! I need to start thinking up ideas! I got a lot of ideas from SEMA!
Did the tmobile galaxy s5 update finally complete? hah. Thanks for the cool video! I'm strongly considering those waterproof ones for snowblowing.
My curiosity has been piqued by the Tundra gloves. I hate driving through rain on the motorcycle only to have your gloves soaked for the rest of the ride. Leather snowmobile jacket + full face helmet + Tundra gloves = nice road trip gear. I wonder if they're flexible enough to comfortably hold a throttle position for hours on end.
Thank you.