One moms journey to going green with her family and helping others along the way. This blog will consist of Reviews & Giveaways, Couponing, and family life.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Katz Garden Gloves Review & Giveaway
As most of you know weplanted a garden this year for our first time. We have had luch with everything growing so nicely. I am lucky to have had the oppurtunity to review for KatzGardenGloves. She carries many different types of gloves and gardening supplies. She sent each member of my family a pair of gloves to try out.
I choose her Bamboo Gripper Glove which retail for $6.75
These gripper gloves have a liner made of soft breathable bamboo for durability and comfort. The natural rubber coating on the fingers and palm... I really like these and they have a great fit. These are nice for work in the garden and for also working with my roses.
She sent my husband over a pair of Pigskin Leather Palm Gloves which retail for $12.75.
These are a comfortable and durable work glove with a genuine pigskin leather palm and reinforced pigskin palm patch. These gloves also have a leather index finger, finger tips, thumb and knuckle strap. The gunn cut has a wing thumb, safety cuff and gathered elastic back for a snug fit. The cotton back helps keep you hand cooler as you work.
He uses these for gardening but also when doing other jobs in the yard and also when he is working with wood or other materials.
She also sent Brendan a pair of Kids Leather Palm gloves which retail for $8.00.
Kids will love to have these red, white, and blue striped canvas gloves with gray split cowhide leather palms, just like Dad's. They will feel like they are BIG KIDS with these gloves on as they help tackle piles of leaves and drag small branches across the yard. The gloves have a safety cuff and gathered elastic for a snug fit. These gloves may be hand washed and line dried. Kids size is available.
Want to win one pair of one of these gloves featured?
I recieved these items for review purposes. My opinions are honest and I was not paid for this review.
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