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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Very helpful
Michael J Quattrock
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
These gloves are great they live up to everything the manufacture mentioned it is my second time I'm buying these gloves and will continue to buy them
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
I wore these gloves to polish rings at my shop for less than 5 minutes before a cut appeared on the left pointer finger.Decent enough quality, but not cut resistant.
Alyssa Gabriella Macari
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024
Very nice cutting gloves 🧤 with non - slip texture on the palm side of the gloves, if your looking for cut resistant gloves these are it don't look any further!!
Claudia
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2023
I am afraid of cooking knives and these provide the protection I was looking for. You will need to wash them after each use if you are like me and don’t like to keep produce smell's (onion, etc) around, plus they do look dirty after using to cut vegetables and other cooking items.
G. Walters
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2019
I BOUGHT THESE TO WEAR WHILE WOODCARVING; SO FAR, THEY ARE FINE....JUST REMEMBER THEY PROVIDE SOME PROTECTION AGAINST "CUTS", NOT "PUNCTURES". I'D BUY THEM AGAIN OR GIVE THEM AS GIFTS SINCE I'M VERY PLEASED WITH THEM. I GOT A "SMALL' AND THEY FIT GREAT - MY HAND ACROSS MY KNUCKLES IS 3 AND A HALF INCHES, AND FROM WHERE MY WRIST JOINS MY HAND TO THE END OF MY MIDDLE FINGER IS 7 INCHES - HOPE THAT HELPS TO JUDGE YOUR SIZE. LITTLE SILICONE DOTS ON PALMS AND FINGERS GIVE A GREAT GRIP ON WOOD.
Dreamer
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2018
We ordered the small size; which is about the same size as the Mangetal medium size glove. They are cut resistant, have a snug fit and grip well thanks to the silicon dots on the palm. The only down side is that they are not ambidextrous; since we bought them for wood carving and only wear one glove ambidextrous gloves are best. But for the money they are a good buy. We can buy an inexpensive can of spray on silicon/rubber for the other side. While the small seems to fit my hand, I'm curious how the medium would fit. Will find out soon as we plan to order several more in different sizes. Will post review with pictures when we get them. Hope this review helps.When we have a chance to use them I will update the post as to durability.p.s. for those who seem to feel that the glove may not be truly safe for use with knives - they are not cut proof - they are cut resistant, which means they will protect if the knife slips or you misjudge and cut too close to your fingertips. For woodworkers with seriously sharp blades I would suggest sticking with chainmail or Kevlar gloves as a slip while using rotary blades moving at a blurring speed is not the same as a slip of a hand-held knife.
ccsmb
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2017
I like these gloves. They are light, they breathe well, they grip well.Likely the single most important purchase I made for cutting up meat. These gloves saved my hands on numerous occaisions. Where, I am a novice when it comes to cutting meat, I am very good at slicing my fingers. These gloves are not cut proof and you can slice through them, however, after multiple straight on pokes, cross slices and other mistakes that would have taken my finger off, I had no cuts on my hand. I will say that I sliced the tip of the glove open, but it offered me enough reaction time to not slice through the latex glove I used as a liner. Again... not cut proof, but certainly cut resistant and saved me numerous times.Another great use for these gloves is for fishermen/women when cleaning fish. They grip the slippery fish well, and will do a great job protecting your hands if you fa-lay (sp?) fish. These would make a great belated father's day or birthday gift for anyone that fishes and cleans their own fish.I am glad there are 2pairs in a package. I treat them as semi-disposble gloves and get a new pair after using them for a bit. I figure that is the price I pay to cut my own meat and save my fingers.
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