$23.99
The Whizard® Woodcarver's Safety Glove offers the greatest protection possible against the hand and finger injuries that often result from accidental knife slips. Made from a patented combination of Kevlar, Spectra and stainless steel, this glove is unsurpassed for cut resistance,...
Details
Features:
- Heavy duty knit cut resistant glove
- Unsurpassed cut resistance
- 3" Cuff for wrist protection
- Prewashed, preshrunk
- CFR21 - Approved for Food Contact
- Latex Free
- Made in the USA
- Combination of ultra high strength fibers and stainless steel provides exceptional protection against cuts and slashes
- Description: Heavy Duty Cut Glove
- Size: Medium - 7"- 9"
- Color: White
- Ambidextrous: Use on right or left hand
- Material: Ultra High Strength Fibers and Stainless Steel
- ANSI Cut Level: 5
- (1) Whizard Woodcarver's Safety Glove - Medium - 7" - 9"
- Sizing Guide: To determine the size of glove needed, measure around your hand at the fullest part without your thumb: the diameter in inches equals your glove size. The gloves tend to run large and can stretch with time. If in doubt order one size smaller.
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Reviews
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Carving Glove
Glove fits and will protect hand from carving knives
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safety glove
I had another glove for carving, but it was stolen, along with some tools. I was using a leather gardening glove temporarily. The gouge I was using slipped ,went straight through the glove and nearly went through the joint of my index finger. The angle was the only thing that saved the finger. I am left with some nerve damage. I never make a single cut without my new safety glove, which I use with complete confidence. I should have got a small glove, as this medium glove is very large for me, but it also stops me slashing my wrist.
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Dont carve without it
I don't carve without this on. I feel very safe holding projects while using a sharp knife in the other hand. I highly recomend this to anyone. I did get a size smaller than my messurement would indicate and I was glad I did. This should definately be one of your first purchases if you are new to carving.
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Safety Glove
Protects my hand when carving
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A great carving glove
I bought one for myself and one for my son so he can learn to carve. The fit is perfect and makes carving easier.
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No more cuts!
No more cutting my fingers.
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Protect Yourself
Less worries regarding cuts and grip.
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I would buy this product again.
I use the product while woodcarving to protect myself from slice cuts.
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Safety Glove
Take their advice and get the next smaller size than you would normally, the material stretches for a snug fit. It is easy to work in and my only concern would be the loose knit construction, it might not completely stop the knife from cutting you but it surely will stop it from being a major injury.
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not well sold...
These protective gloves seem to do their job exceedingly well. The problem, and the subject of most complaints, is with their sizing. My own hand measures 8 1/2" around, which according to ordering instructions, indicates a size M, to fit a 7-9" hand. In fact, my hand is comfortably at the high end of that size, so I should expect that glove to fit fairly snugly. I had read about the sizing issue, so purchased a size smaller than measurement suggested I should (i.e. a Small). I must say THIS glove fits almost perfectly, if slightly on the large side. Most of the complaints about this product stem from this glove being much too big, as delivered, given the sizes recommended. WOODCRAFT should ABANDON the sizing instructions provided by the manufacturer (I assume that source), and develop their own, much more accurate system, essentially, instruct buyers to order the smaller size. That would eliminate most complaints about this item, which is actually quite effective in preventing injuries due to slipping carving tools. It's difficult to understand why WOODCRAFT hasn't done this before now...
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the medium was more like an extra large.
The glove is much to big and would make slipping easy. You should add in your advertising to order a size or two smaller.