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Seamless 18-gauge Polyethylene (HPPE) shell with EN 388: 2016 Level B & ANSI A2 cut resistance.
Polyurethane (PU) palm coating is highly dexterous, flexible and provides excellent grip in wet, dry and oil conditions.
Touchscreen capable to keep users safe and connected.
Machine washable.
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SpeedKnit™ B2 cut-resistant gloves are constructed with 18-gauge High Performance Poly Ethylene (HPPE) to protect working hands with EN 388: 2016 Level B & ANSI A2 cut resistance. The SpeedKnit™ B2 features Polyurethane (PU) palm coating for superior grip in wet and dry conditions.
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You need a good pair of leather gloves for that.
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Thanks I actually needed these and they have the deal going on.
What the heck are you gardening? 🤔🥴I was interested in these since I'm a new laborer for residential water maintenance lol
I went with the cheapest bulk pack from Amazon and I'm pretty disappointed with them in my line of work if that helps. I'll probably going with the Milwaukee equivalent of these
Eh, not so much. You want to find a knitted glove with a latex coating, preferably a fully coated latex glove. Latex has superior puncture protection vs polyurethane
Knitted glove with foam nitrile coating but really it depends on the cut hazard and what you are needing grip for.