I'd stick with Mechanix Wear. They offer both thin and thicker styles of gloves, mostly built for working in the garage. While the thickness of a motorcycling glove obviously offers protection, you're probably not going to get the dexterity you'd want when working with nuts and bolts. I've been using the M-Pact 2 glove for a while now and they're super-durable, pretty reasonable too. I've seen NASCAR mechanics wearing these gloves--I think that alone speaks volumes for how legit these mitts are.

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As said -it depends what you are doing.
I like ironclad gloves, they have a nice range and are pretty comfy.
https://www.ironclad.com/www/category.jsp?catID=1

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Snap-On makes a great pair of gloves named Blue Point. These gloves are made for mechanics, but anyone can use them for anything. I wear them for gardening, construction work, you name it. You can pick up a dime on a slick floor with these gloves. Whatever gloves you select, don't compromise, you only have two hands. I buy my gloves from a local Snap-On salesman, but you can also buy online. www.snapon.com

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