Update: Alive again, plus save an additional 5% when you purchase 4!
Update: DEAD!
This has great 4.6 star ratings from 1,800+ reviews!
This was selling for $10.99 yesterday and is now the lowest price ever from Amazon.
- EXTRA COMFORTABLE: Jersey blend fabric keeps hands comfortable, while the straight thumb design with a snug clute cut ensures that the palm has no seams
- PROTECTIVE & DURABLE: Elastic knit wrist keeps out dirt and debris while securing gloves to wrist. Jersey blend lasts three times longer than plain cotton
- VERSATILE GLOVES: Popular for their economical price and general purpose use. Perfect for gardening, housework, handyman tasks and general DIY projects
- IMPROVED DEXTERITY: Jersey blend glove is flexible and breathable to keep your hands warm without weighing you down
- BUY IN BULK: 6-Pair pack of polyester/cotton jersey blend work gloves
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4 Comments On "6 Pairs Of Wells Lamont Versatile Cotton Work & Gardening Gloves For $3.56-$3.75 From Amazon After $7 Price Drop!"
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They sent me a pack of 18 pair instead of the 6 pair! It was a single bundle of three 6- packs. I chatted with a representative and mentioned that my Rabbi would kill me (or in another rehash would be disappointed in me) if I did not mention anything. They thanked me for my honesty, indicated it is noted and told me to keep them. No need to return anything.
I too received 18 pairs instead of 6. But my religion believes taos akum is mutar.
The Rabbi comment I made aims to make a kiddush hashem while not insulting them. A little trick I learned from Rav Dovid Cohen shlit”a.
Now that the gardening season is over, they make the offer.