Another thread got me thinking about this company. In the Cambridge branch there's quite a large range of colours and sizes of household and examination gloves available.
If you've got a branch near you, check them out, they have some really really good selections. And you're even allowed to try on the examination gloves on in the store
Here's their website for you, too - I'm not sure how far their branches go, they may just be British!
Lakeland Ltd.
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Re: Lakeland Ltd.
That is a very interesting looking product!Rommeltje wrote:This looks interesting:
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/22681/Kitchen-Glove-Buddy
I am surprised I have never seen something like that before, and I can't really find anything similar locally or on ebay.
I find it kind of annoying to hang my gloves to dry as the part they are hanging off is always wet on the bottom. That product looks like it would work wonders, having a drip tray and all. It would also be nice to look at your gloves standing there drying
Might have to order one of these, but I hate ordering something when the price of the product is less than the shipping cost, as I am in Canada.
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Re: Lakeland Ltd.
Just realised that this shop sells Water Stop gloves and I get the general impression from posts on here that Water Stop/Cassabellas are brilliant rubber gloves. Shame the postage is £4.25 meaning buying one pair would cost £6.74.
Shame their glove range is limited with the only other gloves being antibacterial gloves http://www.lakeland.co.uk/p21694/Antibacterial-Gloves and Dermaluxe Hypo-allergenic gloves http://www.lakeland.co.uk/p21178/Dermal ... -Up-Gloves which I'm sure are both made from pvc rather than latex.
Shame their glove range is limited with the only other gloves being antibacterial gloves http://www.lakeland.co.uk/p21694/Antibacterial-Gloves and Dermaluxe Hypo-allergenic gloves http://www.lakeland.co.uk/p21178/Dermal ... -Up-Gloves which I'm sure are both made from pvc rather than latex.