
Aldi Fishing gloves
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Re: Aldi Fishing gloves
Call me a school kid, or a wimp, or a girl, or even a mountaineer. But I will be getting a pair. I spent years delivering milk with frozen hands, and never got any extra for it. Anyone can have cold hands, why would you if you don't have to. 

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Re: Aldi Fishing gloves
As southaussie said they are the same gloves the only diffirence is they have circles were the old ones have slitson the inside fingers same name shape the hole lot,i just got a pair this morning for 6.99 im not expecting them to last that long.
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Re: Aldi Fishing gloves

Last edited by philiphito on Thu Dec 09, 2010 1:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Aldi Fishing gloves
after I read here,,I got a pair myself,,,but are still poor make quality and little bit small!!So --if somebody has big hands--are not good