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Work Gloves – Protection & Comfort for Every Task

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Radians Split Cowhide Leather Work Glove w/ Rubberized Safety Cuff - Pack of 12 Pairs | Limited SelectionRadians Split Cowhide Leather Work Glove w/ Rubberized Safety Cuff - Pack of 12 Pairs | Limited Selection
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Work Gloves: Protecting Your Hands, Safeguarding Your Work

Work gloves are vital protective gear used across various industries to safeguard hands from workplace hazards such as sharp objects, chemicals, and machinery. They help prevent injuries like cuts, punctures, and chemical burns while enhancing grip and dexterity for safer, more efficient work. Available in diverse materials and styles, the right gloves can improve safety and performance in environments like construction, manufacturing, and healthcare.

Types of Work Gloves

Anti-Vibration Gloves

  • Anti-Vibration Gloves are designed for anyone using power tools, jackhammers, or heavy machinery. They have padding in the palms and fingers to absorb shock and reduce the risk of Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS). Some designs leave fingertips open to improve dexterity while still protecting the high-impact areas of your hand. These are ideal for construction crews or factory workers dealing with repetitive vibration.

Chemical-Resistant Gloves

  • Chemical-Resistant Gloves protect hands from dangerous substances like acids, solvents, and cleaning agents. They’re made from nitrile, neoprene, rubber, or PVC, and come in two types: unsupported gloves (just rubber, offering flexibility for tasks like lab work) and supported gloves (rubber-coated fabric for tougher jobs and better grip). The key is matching the glove material to the specific chemical you’re handling.

Coated Knit Gloves

  • Coated Knit Gloves start with a comfortable knit base, then add a protective coating—usually nitrile, latex, or polyurethane—for better grip and resistance to cuts or punctures. They’re a go-to for assembly, light construction, and handling slippery or sharp materials, offering a great balance between flexibility and protection for lower-risk environments.

Cut-Resistant Gloves

  • Cut-resistant gloves are made from tough materials like Kevlar, Dyneema, or even steel mesh, and are essential for jobs involving sharp edges such as glass handling, metalwork, or food prep. Some models include extra coatings or padding for added cut and puncture protection. They’re rated by cut levels, so it’s important to choose gloves that match the level of sharpness and impact in your work.

Disposable Gloves

  • Disposable Gloves are meant for short-term use in clean environments like food prep, healthcare, or light janitorial tasks. Made from latex, nitrile, or vinyl, these gloves offer good flexibility and hygiene but aren’t built for protection against heavy-duty risks like cuts, heat, or strong chemicals—unless they’re specifically rated for it.

Leather Work Gloves

  • Leather Work Gloves are the classic choice for construction, landscaping, and general labour. Known for their toughness, they resist cuts, abrasions, and moderate heat. Over time, they mould to your hands for a better fit, but they can stiffen or crack if not properly maintained. Linings are sometimes added to improve comfort in colder or rougher environments.

Leisure Gloves and Mitts

  • Leisure Gloves and Mitts are lightweight, breathable, and meant for casual or outdoor tasks like gardening, hiking, or biking. They focus on comfort and light protection rather than industrial hazards, making them a good option for weekend projects or hobbyists.

Mechanic Gloves

  • Mechanic Gloves are built for precision and grip, with features like padded palms, reinforced fingertips, and breathable backs. They allow for fine motor control when working with tools, oily parts, or small components, making them perfect for automotive repairs and technical assembly work.

Welding and Linesman Gloves

  • Welding and Linesman Gloves are highly specialized. Welding gloves are thick and heat-resistant, often made from leather with long cuffs to protect from sparks and burns. MIG welding gloves offer slimmer fits for better control. Linesman gloves combine electrical insulation (rubber) with tough leather outers to protect against shocks, burns, and cuts—vital for electrical and utility work.

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  • Showa 306 Breathable Waterproof Latex Foam Coated Work Gloves

    • The Showa 306 Breathable Waterproof Latex Foam Coated Work Gloves offer a perfect balance of durability, comfort, and dexterity, making them ideal for tough and intricate tasks alike. Featuring a dual latex coating for superior grip, a breathable yet waterproof design to keep hands dry and sweat-free, and a seamless ergonomic knit for all-day comfort, these gloves are built for performance in various trades such as plumbing, roofing, equipment handling, and cleaning. 

  • Showa 477 Waterproof Insulated Nitrile Foam Grip Gloves

    • The Showa 477 Waterproof Insulated Nitrile Foam Grip Gloves offer exceptional hand protection and comfort for work in extreme cold, wet, and oily environments. Designed with thermal insulation effective down to -50°C, these gloves feature a dual nitrile coating and foam grip for excellent precision and control. An ergonomic design, acrylic liner, and elasticated wrist cuff ensure a snug, comfortable fit while maintaining flexibility. 

  • Caiman 2955 Goat Grain Mechanic's Gloves

    • The Caiman® 2955 Goat Grain Mechanic's Gloves are high-performance work gloves engineered for durability, comfort, and precision. Made from genuine goat grain leather, they feature padded palms, pinch’d-tip fingers for dexterity, and reflective knuckle protection for enhanced safety. Additional design elements like a breathable AirMesh back, neoprene cuff with hook-and-loop closure, and reinforced pulse protector ensure a secure, comfortable fit and long-lasting performance—ideal for demanding tasks requiring both protection and control.

  • Caiman 2956 MAG Gold Grain Leather Mechanics Gloves

    • The Caiman 2956 MAG Gold Grain Leather Mechanics Gloves are made from high-quality gold grain leather. These gloves feature an ergonomic Kontour Index™ design, touchscreen-compatible fingers, padded G-Grip™ patches for enhanced grip, and breathable AirMesh™ backing. Features like pinch'd-tip™ fingers, neoprene knuckle protection, and an adjustable Velcro® cuff ensure maximum protection and performance. Ideal for both industrial and home use, they deliver all-day comfort and high resistance to wear in demanding environments.

FAQs

1. Are work gloves one-size-fits-all?

No, work gloves come in different sizes to ensure a proper fit. It is important to choose gloves that fit your hand size to maximize comfort, dexterity, and protection.

2. Can work gloves be reused?

Reusable work gloves can be reused after proper cleaning and inspection. However, disposable gloves should be discarded after each use to maintain hygiene and prevent cross-contamination.

3. How often should work gloves be replaced?

Work gloves should be replaced when they show signs of wear, damage, or no longer provide the necessary level of protection. Regularly inspect your gloves and replace them as needed to ensure hand safety.

4. Can work gloves protect against all types of chemicals?

Work gloves provide varying levels of chemical resistance. It is important to choose gloves specifically designed to withstand the chemicals or substances you will be handling. Refer to the glove manufacturer's guidelines and safety data sheets for compatibility information.

5. Can work gloves be worn in hot environments?

Yes, work gloves designed for hot environments are made with breathable materials that help dissipate heat and keep hands comfortable. Look for gloves with moisture-wicking properties to minimize sweat buildup.

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