Regarding the seller, Amazon should perhaps indicate hénaurme it is based in China ... and that by ordering home, he could possibly be problems (of import taxes, VAT, etc.) with the French Customs . Fortunately, I have not had nen.
Still on the seller, it seems friendly and is in any case effective and fast to action. In fact, I was to receive the gauntlet between 5 and 22 January. 26 As I always Navais anything, I contacted lai. After investigation on his part, the glove was gone on the side of Belgium. Courteously, he offered me a refund or new shipment. I opted for the latter and, this time, the product arrived home by post by registered AR on 4 February.
About the product, it is difficult to devalue the objective # 1 that lon research as a glove: its effectiveness. For know, I would have strongly simulates a skid when opening dune oyster to see if the mesh protects my hand or the knife pierces!
Jaime although Amazon and assessments, but the dedication to limits; right? :) :)
However, the chainmail glove priori seems much less solid and less efficiently than similar products offered by Amazon PROBABLY around 100 or more, IF THESE GLOVES ARE WELL Similar to the metal mesh that I was able to see from a specialist dealer in the culinary equipment to 90.
Question: is it truly makes this glove chain mail?
Mount Amazonians who predeceased these assessments, Yaririchard and fa, say it is not nen. Nen I myself have no clear idea. However, this cell seems too much light and flexible to be truly 100% metal; touch Product remember what my mother used in cooking in the old days to scrape pans, iron filings in buffers (Gex or Jex tampons, I forget which have nothing to do with what today is lon under this name). We should try to cut a mesh to judge its strength and if she gives without seeking pliers or a saw, see what it is made. Observe here that, Yaririchard Quà dune notes that following work day, "metal son is barred in every sense." It therefore seems quite likely that ultimately this is not the chain mail, but the braided wire, and I recognize as being way: have great difficulty imagining that the glove can protect the tip of a sharp knife oyster strength
The photograph that illustrates this glove may seem VERY questionable!
At the waist: when jachète gloves, I take 9 or 10. Jentre without difficulty in the proposed glove.
I put 3 stars: 1 for the efficiency of the seller; 2 because the glove, failing BE real protection to the knife with which you open oysters, may nevertheless be useful to avoid injury with the rough edges of the shells, that in lieu dune textile towel or preferably a VERY thick rubber glove (increasingly hard to find in stores).