Reddit Reddit reviews NoCry Cut Resistant Protective Work Gloves with Rubber Grip Dots. Tough and Durable Stainless Steel Material, EN388 Certified. 1 Pair. White (Large)

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NoCry Cut Resistant Protective Work Gloves with Rubber Grip Dots. Tough and Durable Stainless Steel Material, EN388 Certified. 1 Pair. White (Large)
Innovative blend of Stainless Steel, High-Performance Polyethylene, Glass fiber, and Spandex threads make these gloves extremely tough and durable, while still offering a great level of breathability, comfort, and dexterityOffering supreme protection against sharp edges, objects, and blades; these gloves have been awarded with the highest cut protection rating available, CE EN388 Level 5High quality and durable silicon dots make gripping awkward objects easier than with your bare hands, allowing you to focus completely on the task at handDesigned especially for tasks where you need to handle rough objects, come into contact with sharp edges or blades, or protect your hands against cuts and bruisesIdeal gloves for whittling, roofing, handling glass, landscaping, construction etc.
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2 Reddit comments about NoCry Cut Resistant Protective Work Gloves with Rubber Grip Dots. Tough and Durable Stainless Steel Material, EN388 Certified. 1 Pair. White (Large):

u/t2231 · 8 pointsr/woodworking

Ears:

  • 3M WorkTunes work well but make your ears hot after a while.
  • IsoTunes Pro
  • Almost any type of foam earplug

    Eyes:

  • Mostly just use whatever is cheap. These are sometimes free after rebate at Menards.

    Lungs:

  • I prefer the GVS Elipse, but finding the accessories can be difficult if you don't have a local woodworking store.
  • I also have this respirator from 3M. It's not as comfortable as the Elipse but it is easy to find extra filters when needed.

    Face:

  • When turning on the lathe or power carving, I use the Uvex Bionix face shield. This is used in addition to safety glasses, because face shields do not provide sufficient protection for the eyes.

    Hands:

  • Cheap latex-dipped gloves for moving lumber around.
  • NoCry gloves for carving
  • No gloves at all for power tools. Ever. Wearing gloves with most power tools, particularly spinny ones, is dangerous.