Great gloves for workshop work. They are cut resistant (not cut resistant) and offer protection when handling sharp objects. I use them mainly for wood and metal work, as well as for painting and sealing. I first used these gloves about 5 years ago at an aerospace company where I have worked where required for PPE when working with composites. In addition to being cut-resistant, the nitrile coating offers a good grip while still being flexible enough to handle small objects such as screws, rivets, etc. The mesh fabric construction makes the gloves breathable so your hands don't sweat, but they don't keep your hands warm in cold weather and liquids like solvents, paint and oil are easily absorbed. If they get dirty, you can wash them in the washing machine and they will be like new. Gloves tend to shrink. I usually wear a size 9 and the large fits me perfectly. The gloves are comfortable and wear well. The nitrile coating will crack and wear in places over time, but I haven't had a hole in any of the gloves I've worn yet.
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