Wells Lamont Pack Nitrile Work Gloves | Lightweight, Abrasion Resistant, Blue/Grey | Large
13 reviews for Wells Lamont Pack Nitrile Work Gloves | Lightweight, Abrasion Resistant, Blue/Grey | Large
Show all
Most Helpful
Highest Rating
Lowest Rating
Add a review

Wells Lamont Pack Nitrile Work Gloves | Lightweight, Abrasion Resistant, Blue/Grey | Large
Butch –
Great gloves for price. I have bought 16 so far.
Eljay –
These gloves have been great for all kinds of house projects, especially out in the garden where things tend to get messy fast. Nothing fancy—they’re just a solid pair of work gloves that get the job done without trying to win any style points. They’ve held up well through weeding, hauling, and the occasional “why did I decide to fix this today?” kind of job. The fit is decent, they’re comfortable enough for long sessions, and they haven’t fallen apart yet, which is more than I can say for a few pricier pairs I’ve tried. Price was right, and I’ll definitely grab another pair when these finally give out.
TAS35 –
Cheap and do a great job, grippy etc. but don’t last very long. But while the do last very very good. I struggled with 4 or 5 star, I’d say it’s 4.5 but I couldn’t get it 5, they just didn’t last long enough. But they perform great before they start cracking and the material falls off forming holes.
Alberta Ltd –
They fit a bit looser then I like but that’s a personal thing. I’d order one size smaller next time to see what happens. I got large which usually fits just right for me. I like tight fit so I can pick up smaller items etc. Good price.
Hope –
Good quality gloves for the price. I have used them for everything from plu.bing to yardwork, and the 1st set of gloves is still in good shape. I don’t expect to need to replace them for 6 months or longer, so the entire set should last a few years. Fit well and have great grip
Jorge –
Para un taller
Manlio Fabio Camacho Góngora –
Buen agarre y resistencia para trabajar, de buena calidad por el precio.
Alaa Batayyah –
جودة المنتج لابأس بها مقابل السعر والكمية
Michelle –
The Wells Lamont Nitrile Work Gloves are a fantastic choice for anyone who needs reliable hand protection. These gloves are sturdy and offer a great balance of flexibility and durability, making them perfect for a variety of tasks, from yard work to handling tools. The nitrile coating provides a strong grip and keeps hands protected without sacrificing comfort. Plus, the pack is convenient and ensures you always have a pair on hand when you need them. Definitely recommend for anyone looking for tough, long-lasting gloves!
Pal –
Okay for quality point of view
Tim Porter –
Great work gloves for the money.
Bob Dawson –
5-Pair Pack Wells Lamont Nitrile Work Gloves | Lightweight, Abrasion Resistant | Large (580LA) , Grey
Sold by: Amazon.com Services LLC ~ list price $6.99 on sale for $5.96
As far as size I generally figure I have skinny but at least medium sized hands, and these fit me comfortably in the finger length with a little wiggle room in the width so they’re more on the more medium end of large. Unless you’ve got some seriously large or tiny hands I think they’re a decent middle of the road and they do break in and conform a bit.
That being said I love these gloves. They don’t last forever and they aren’t made to stand in where heavy leather gloves are needed, and they’re not particularly cold weather gloves. But for gloves of this type they are great and for the price they’re phenomenal. I use them for random yard work to minimize the extent to which I need to scrub my hands and cut down on poison ivy and whatnot, and they hold up for a good while. If you use them extensively for such things, especially I think getting hands on into acidic clay soil like I have, digging or planting a lot, the nitrile dries out and starts to crack before long but they do remain serviceable a good while.
Using them less in the dirt and more for raking, weeding, collecting sticks, or trimming trees they last considerably longer. I also keep a pair in the garage I use if I’m checking/adding fluids in my equipment, doing a “quick” repair, or anything quick enough that it doesn’t warrant wasting a pair of nitrile mechanic gloves and would generally annoy me I was about to slob grease/oil on a steering wheel or some clean tools. And that pair still looks like new minus a bit of oil and grease. I pretty much thrashed a pair gutting my from bed but they were still in one piece enough to keep around for beaters. And doing less soil-involved work I’ve had them last weeks or months with general property maintenance and equipment use.
They’re just good light weight gloves and it’s awesome to get several pairs for 6 or 7 bucks to have a few pairs blow through doing random work and a pair or two to leave in the garage or truck to spare your hands some slop.
For anyone that’s done landscaping (or similar grunt jobs where the boss gives you some crap disposable gloves) they’re kind of along the lines of the light blue Atlas gloves, only thinner and less bulky so much less cumbersome to work in. Maybe less durable to serious abrasion, but well worth the tradeoff for the added dexterity for most work.
Like if you wear cowhide gloves for yardwork these aren’t for you. If you’re generally comfortable working bare handed and don’t like working in thick gloves, but wish you were less filthy all the time when you wanna grab a snack or go in your vehicle or house real quick without getting mung all over everything these are awesome.
Klaytin wingate –
I use these almost every day at work,they are great for the price and last about 3 months per pair of gloves. They have great grip especially on wet things and they also keep your hands warm.