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cunning plan

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So if you are working outside because you have to or becuase you have chosen to, what are you doing to keep your hands warm?

I've found this works pretty well:

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One tight cotton glove with a washing-up glove over them, then cheap finger-less gloves over them.
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(Yeah, yeah, laugh, but I was outside for 3 hours today when it was around -1/-3, wire-wheeling and I don't know how you could have done that without wearing gloves). :character0036:

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The challenge is keeping your hands warm but also keeping the dirt off them. If you just put cotton gloves on, you would be throwing them away after everyuse and it would cost you a bit! I find the 40p washing-up gloves from Tesco help with to keep the dirt off the inner-glove and your hands. :msn4:
 
We have thin throw away woolen liners in work, bought specifically for use under rubber gloves etc

Although I did used to do the 'hobo' gloves as you can get rubber gloves over the top too to keep them clean.
 

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