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<blockquote data-quote="Deepseeker" data-source="post: 500096" data-attributes="member: 13321"><p>These are the ones I use, Carpenters Gloves.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.bunnings.com.au/safety-zone-small-medium-proflex-carpenter-gloves_p5810126" target="_blank">https://www.bunnings.com.au/safety-zone-small-medium-proflex-carpenter-gloves_p5810126</a></p><p></p><p>They leave the ends of your index finger, middle finger and thumb bare, which I find is fantastic for being able to adjust the knobs & switches on the GPX 5000, while still giving your hands some comfort while swinging, and also some protection from blisters when digging deep with the pick & spud bar.</p><p>I am more inclined to use a scoop now though when trying to find targets in the dirt, as I came across an angry Southern Funnel Web spider in a hole I dug recently in the GT and if you use your hands instead of a scoop you may get a painful lesson :argh:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deepseeker, post: 500096, member: 13321"] These are the ones I use, Carpenters Gloves. [url]https://www.bunnings.com.au/safety-zone-small-medium-proflex-carpenter-gloves_p5810126[/url] They leave the ends of your index finger, middle finger and thumb bare, which I find is fantastic for being able to adjust the knobs & switches on the GPX 5000, while still giving your hands some comfort while swinging, and also some protection from blisters when digging deep with the pick & spud bar. I am more inclined to use a scoop now though when trying to find targets in the dirt, as I came across an angry Southern Funnel Web spider in a hole I dug recently in the GT and if you use your hands instead of a scoop you may get a painful lesson :argh: [/QUOTE]
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