What are the best type of waterproof, winter work gloves?
Question: For working facing during the snow and cold to keep hands prtected from wetness and unfeeling.
Answer: Depends on the exemplar of work. A good thick, larger pair of rubber gloves fit nicely over gardening gloves. (I employed this arrangement last year to clean out my gutters in February! Brrrr!).
If you're accepted to be working with materials, or tools, that can cut and scratch, it's best to use serious cotton gloves with a rubber coating. These can be purchase with an insulating liner.

Three workers in smart blue plastic suits with long yellow rubber gloves plunked an oil-covered brown pelican ...






