O**O
Nice fit
II bought these and the No Cry version to do a comparrison. Both are made in China, and both, I assume are cut resistant to level 5 (whatever that is), but I don't intend to test that out. The biggest comment I have on these, over the No Crys is the fit. These fit - and feel - like a pair of yard work gloves. I ordered extra large from both companies. While the No Cry version will work for my purposes, if you are looking for something where dexterity is important, then go with these - or order a pair of No Cry a size smaller. These fit - like a glove! the seams are sewn as in a deent glove and don't get in your way at the fingertips, as do the No Cry's, which are bulky seamed and actually block the end of your fingers. These are smooth at the fnger tips and you can feel things like a coin on a table, etc. Although they warn not to use them around power tools, I could easily see using them around sharp hand tools, even when the work is fine and calls for good manual dexterity. I will use them in my shop in that way, or underneath other gloves when I an out in the cold working around sharp blades.
C**O
Not for sausage fingers!
I have rather wide, long hands, so I got the XL. I just barely got these over my fingers, and my fingers are fairly svelte. If you have sausage fingers (hey, not judging!) then you may have trouble with these. Otherwise, they fit well. I use them for woodworking. I must be rather clumsy, because I consistently tear up my fingers with my very sharp chisels. These solve that problem, while still giving me the dexterity to do fine cutting work.
B**T
I'm not sure whether to be glad or sad that I can't comment on whether they ...
I work as a meat cutter at a grocery store, so I picked up a pair of these gloves. I'm not sure whether to be glad or sad that I can't comment on whether they actually work or not, but I am betting that they do. They have a very nice, snug fit. I don't have the biggest hands in the world, but even with getting the biggest size available, they feel a little smaller than I would like. They are snug in the fingertips though (a good thing), and even with latex gloves on over top, I don't feel like I have lost any tactile sense. Overall they seem to be well made, and I look forward to continue using them with no incidents.
A**R
I bought the gloves for woodcarving. They are in ...
I bought the gloves for woodcarving. They are in fact protective. My only complaint is that they are slippery and do not hold onto the piece being carved very well.
A**L
Nice fit, and work great
I ordered the Kibaron Cut Resistant Gloves for Work, XL and they fit quite well, they stretch a bit and are a nice fit for working with my tools. they also seem to hold up to the abuse I give them. Save my hands from all the cuts I usually get. I decided to try these as riding gloves when I am on my motorcycle. They are a nice for and don't make my hands sweat like other riding gloves.Plus they should hold up in the event of a wreck... I hope. So far, They've lasted longer than other gloves I've used for work beforeNot very easy to clean the oils out of I get into, they stain. But dirty oils and greases from engines stain everything.
D**N
Verify size before buying.
Gloves are way undersized. We bought large, then a different pair that was listed as X-Large. I am 5 ft 8" tall and of average build. The X-large shown in the picture, below my hand might fit my 12 year old grand daughter. Obviously not sized for western hands. Possibly 3X or 4X might work. Sending them back. I will Try Harbor Freight or some place locally that l can fit before buying
H**Z
You recommend another one
did not fit the extra large, I lose my money, my employee say is very slippery for body shop work. You recommend another one, we need those gloves.
S**L
don't really need it for the hand holding the knife but having a full pair is nice since i am Ambidextrous
So far its worked wonders. I use it for extra security while wood carving, at least one glove that is for the hand holding the wood. don't really need it for the hand holding the knife but having a full pair is nice since i am Ambidextrous. only downside i can feel the wear on them after handling bark and etc. but that is to be expected.
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