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Construction Gloves
Builders Work Gloves
If you are heavily involved in the construction industry or similar applications, you will certainly want to use builders work gloves. Construction can cause many abrasions or scrapes that are not healthy for your hands. Having a suitable and long lasting pair of builders work gloves like the ones stocked on our website will keep you comfortable, safe and productive at all times.
Ideally, the best builders work gloves should be designed to stand up to all the hazards you'll face onsite without hindering your performance. The main characteristics to look out for are: abrasion resistance, dexterity, impressive levels of grip, cut resistance and comfortability. Thankfully, our impressive selection of construction gloves provide just that so why not consider purchasing yourself a pair today. For more information regarding sizing, styles and general advice, contact our highly knowledgeable and friendly team today at sales@easygloves.co.uk.
FAQs
What Are Construction Gloves Called?
Construction gloves can also be labelled as ‘puncture-resistant gloves’. These gloves are specifically designed to resist cuts or punctures to the hand and deflect sharp objects that could puncture the skin. Industries that perform manual cutting or are prone to abrasions largely benefit from puncture-resistant gloves.
What Kind of Gloves Should Construction Workers Use?
There are a plethora of different construction gloves that onsite workers can use for exemplary levels of protection. These can range from of:
Puncture-resistant glovesChemical-resistant glovesAnti-vibration glovesCold weather glovesHeat-resistant glovesImpact-resistant glovesWhat Are Some Key Properties About Construction Gloves?
There are a wide range of characteristics that construction work gloves require in order to aid the user during their given task. For example, construction gloves need to be hard-wearing in order to withstand any harsh conditions when onsite. Similarly, the gloves need to be comfortable, especially when handling objects, as any irritation may be dangerous for the users. Other properties include being lightweight, thermal resistant and excellent tear protection.

