Nitrile gloves, or better alternatives?

I'm not glove guy either. Those goofy guys that host the auto shows can't seem to do anything unless they're sheathed.

But other than nitrite for oil changes and the like, I started buying a glove at Home Depot for about $5 each. It seems to be fabric based with a coating on the working surfaces. They are black and I think they're called Gorilla Gloves? Like a cheap "mechanic" glove.

They are actually pretty nimble and I'm able to pick up some pretty small parts with them. They are not solvent proof but are resistant to oil up to a point. I usually seem to have 3 pair on hand. (Nice pun there) One pair I try to keep clean, one pair kinda dirty, and one pair that are almost used up. And, in a cold climate they help to keep my hands warm when wrenching.