{"id":137,"date":"2005-03-11T18:22:07","date_gmt":"2005-03-12T01:22:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.danshapiro.com\/blog\/?p=137"},"modified":"2010-05-28T02:12:04","modified_gmt":"2010-05-28T09:12:04","slug":"stainers-delight-another-free-tool-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.danshapiro.com\/blog\/2005\/03\/stainers-delight-another-free-tool-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Stainer&#8217;s Delight: another FREE TOOL review"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><i>We had a few hiccoughs getting this posted, but it&#8217;s all set now! Another <a href=\"http:\/\/www.danshapiro.com\/blog\/archives\/000104free_tools.html\">free tool review<\/a>, this one from my good friend Mike.  Mike&#8217;s an outstanding professional cabinetmaker who does terrific work.  His shop is so clean you could eat off the floor (and his one year old daughter occasionally does), and he&#8217;s about five times as productive in cranking out product as I could ever hope to be.  I firmly maintain that these facts are unrelated, because admitting otherwise would mean having to clean my shop.  In any case, Mike does a lot of staining and was excited to try out this new product and see if it was as good as the ads say.  So without further ado&#8230; &#8211;dan<\/i><br \/>\n<b>FINGER GLOVES<\/b><br \/>\nPaean Veritas<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.FingerGloves.com\">www.FingerGloves.com<\/a><br \/>\n1-877-329-1974<br \/>\n<b>The Good: <\/b>Durable and effective.<br \/>\n<b>The Bad:<\/b> Doesn&#8217;t protect your palm or back of your hand.<br \/>\n<b>The Bottom Line:<\/b> If you&#8217;re a careful stainer, these completely outshine latex.<br \/>\n<b>NSY RATING: <\/b>Five thumbs up (5\/5)<br \/>\nThe Full Deal:<br \/>\n<b>Review:<\/b><br \/>\nFinger Gloves come in several packages.  The package I reviewed contained 12 DUET Finger Gloves\u00e2\u201e\u00a2 (6 Medium and 6 Large Finger Gloves\u00e2\u201e\u00a2) and cost just $5.99.  They sent me two, by the way, so you can <a href=\"http:\/\/www.danshapiro.com\/blog\/forms\/freetools.htm\">sign up to win one free<\/a>.  I normally use latex gloves when staining, and I wanted to test this product head-to-head against them.  This week, I hand-stained a toy box for a customer. I started out using disposable latex gloves purchased from Home Depot (box of 100 &#8211; $9.99).  By the time the box was done, I had gone through six pairs of latex gloves. I had to keep changing because the finger tips rip.  What&#8217;s worse, when this happens I get stain on my hand (the whole point of the gloves is to avoid this) and, even worse, it sometimes leaves latex pieces on the project.<br \/>\nI then switched to the Finger Gloves and put another coat of stain on the box.  I was able to cover the entire box without changing gloves once.  This made life easy.  They were comfortable, easy to put on and somewhat easy to take off&#8211;no harder than latex gloves.   They didn&#8217;t rip or tear, and left no marks on the surface.<br \/>\nI really like the fact that they last a long time and can be reused several times. After staining they get a little hard from the stain, but that is fine with me.  In fact, they held up so well that I was able to keep using them when I put the top coat onto the toy box.<br \/>\nThe Finger Gloves also fit much better than latex gloves do.  They provide you with a greater ability to pick up small objects and hold on to your work pieces or staining cloths.  The Finger Gloves have little nubs on the ends that allows for a much better grip.  You will almost forget you are wearing them.<br \/>\nThe cost of the Finger Gloves may make it seem like you&#8217;re getting less than you do with latex gloves, but I found that they are well worth the money.  In  fact, I found that the finger gloves have a lot of potential in other areas as well.  They work great for me in trimming my roses.  Great protection from thorns!<br \/>\nThe Finger Gloves are a great product and I would encourage everyone to give them a chance!  You will not be disappointed.<br \/>\nWant one FREE?  Just <a href=\"http:\/\/www.danshapiro.com\/blog\/forms\/freetools.htm\">fill out this form<\/a> and be entered in our drawing!<br \/>\nMichael G Ewanchuk<br \/>\nMGE Custom Woodworking &#038; Design<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.ewanchuk.net\">www.ewanchuk.net<\/a><br \/>\nContributing Editor, Nothing Severed Yet<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nothingseveredyet.com\">www.nothingseveredyet.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We had a few hiccoughs getting this posted, but it&#8217;s all set now! Another free tool review, this one from my good friend Mike. 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