🔪 Cut the risk, not the flavor!
The Glove Station Ultra Durable Series Cut Resistant Gloves offer top-tier protection with ANSI Cut Level 5 safety, making them ideal for chefs and professionals alike. Crafted from food-grade materials, these gloves ensure safety in the kitchen while providing high dexterity and a firm grip. Plus, their touch-screen compatibility allows for easy connectivity during tasks. With a 1-year warranty, you can purchase with confidence.
J**O
Good
These are not touch screen at all. So if that's what your looking for dont go with these. They are super comfortable and fit well I got a small and I'm a woman and they fight nicely. A little long in the thumb but besides that perfect fit and only 1 thumb is too big which I thought was odd but they are worth it if you work in a factory like me.
S**
Great Fit!
Gloves worked great and fit perfectly! Will purchase again!
J**N
Love them!
I do a lot of barbecue and do large events. I get in a hurry and usually cut myself. These gloves are great. They protect your hands but aren’t cumbersome at all. I can comfortably wear them all day. They are also great for filleting fish. You can hold the fish better and make better cuts. Would definitely recommend.
R**H
Great Fit
These gloves are comfortable and fit great. They are flexible and not too tight. I tested the durability of the gloves by running a sharp knife across the palm and it didn't tear into the fabric.
R**S
Fits like a glove
Good product
P**T
Wife loved them
Gave to wife to use when cutting up whatever. She loved them. Seem to be good quality.
T**N
Benzidine is not a problem.
Gloves are cut resistant and comfortable. I haven't washed them yet but they feel thick enough to protect yet thin enough to not affect handling of cutting implements.There's no easy way to respond directly to the negative reviews freaking out over the Prop 65 warning. I thought I could share a few thoughts on this and why I'm not concerned that you find such a warning on a pair of kitchen gloves.California required this warning on anything that contains ingredients that could conceivably metabolize into benzidine. Note the wording is not "This product contains benzidine", but "This product can expose you to. . ."This is important.Benzidine is an occupational carcinogen and is no longer legal for dye manufacturing. It was responsible for a higher incidence of bladder cancer for workers who were exposed directly to it in large amounts for hours a day, for months on end. The benzidine passes harmlessly through your system until it is collected in the bladder, where it can cause problems if it is constantly present. For this to happen you need constant, long-term exposure. For this chemical to cause cancer in dogs, the only other animal in which bladder cancer is caused, they needed to administer it at a dosage of 100 mg/kg of weight daily for a full year.There is likely less that 100 mg of dye in total in these gloves. Dye simply does not appreciably increase the mass of an item. However, even that 100mg of dye likely contains very little, if any, benzidine. Such a dye would be illegal and certainly if it was being used a company wouldn't call attention to it. Instead, there are ingredients used in dyes that may contain some "impurities" that can metabolize into benzidine. If any of these ingredients are present in the manufacturing process, California requires the warning that the end product "can expose you to" the chemical.So, in short, even if the gloves were dyed with pure benzidine-based dyes you would need to actually eat a pair for every kilogram of your body weight, daily, for a year in order to have a measurably increased risk of cancer. However, the gloves likely do NOT contain a benzidine based dye, but instead a trace impurity (such as Nitrobenzene) that can turn into benzidine under certain conditions, so you would need to eat thousands or tens of thousands of pairs per day in order to be at-risk.In short, don't eat the gloves.
C**E
Not poke resistant
These are just tightly woven gloves. I didn't test whether you can get cut with them on, but you can get thorns and stickers threw them. Not good for weeding.
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