Employ like the professionals with optimal cut protection gloves - faster, safer, more effortless & more comfortable. The food-safe and cut-resistant gloves minimise the risk of injury when using extremely sharp knives, planes and rasps in the kitchen, for woodworking, in the workshop, in the garden, etc. Thanks to their high elasticity, the universal size is suitable for both small and large hands. With their high level of protection, the gloves are three times more resistant than leather, yet they are very light and comfortable to wear.
Caution: Cut protection gloves offer a very high level of protection and have been developed to effectively prevent cuts and reduce the likelihood of serious injuries. Nevertheless, you should always handle the blades with care.
Material | Fiber optic |
Work clothing protection | Cut protection |
Suitable area | Forestry and agriculture |
Exact colour description | Grey |
Item number | 24240712 |
Category | Protective gloves |
Manufacturer no. | 072963 |
Release date | 22.2.2023 |
Sales rank in Category Protective gloves | 41 of 4522 |
Colour | Grey |
Exact colour description | Grey |
Material group | Glass |
Material | Fiber optic |
Protective glove type | Cut-resistant gloves |
Glove size | One size |
Suitable area | Forestry and agriculture |
Work clothing protection | Cut protection |
Protection class | Protection class I |
Protective clothing standard | EN 388 |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Items per sales unit | 2 x |
Weight | 64 g |
Medical device class | Not a medical device |
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