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NoCry Heavy Duty Cut Resistant Work Gloves deliver top-tier Level 5 protection with a cutting-edge blend of stainless steel, HPPE, and glass fiber. Featuring breathable, flexible fabric and silicone grip dots, these gloves combine safety, comfort, and control for professionals tackling everything from kitchen prep to woodworking and glass handling.
Manufacturer | NoCry |
Part Number | NCCRG-WORK-M |
Item Weight | 0.96 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 10.63 x 5.35 x 0.83 inches |
Item model number | CutGuard Pro |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Medium |
Color | White |
Style | Reinforced Grip Dot |
Material | Fiberglass, High Performance Polyethylene, Stainless Steel Threads |
Power Source | electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Special Features | Dotted, Food Grade, Cut Resistant, Reinforced, Breathable |
Included Components | 1 pair of Cut Resistant Work Gloves |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Quality Service!
The first pair I bought were to cumbersome because I bought the wrong size. I reached out to NOCRY and they were very helpful and compassionate about getting me the correct sizes glove they went above and beyond with their service. I would highly recommend NOCRY for wood carving enthusiast, excellent product! The gloves are very well made and comfortable for holding carving projects.
C**C
great, be careful about size though
I initially bought Medium based on the description, which seemed odd because there's nothing about me that's medium. However, I e-mailed them and the sent me a larger size no questions asked so A+ for customer service!I use these for whittling and they work great. Most whittlers only use one glove for their wood holding hand and a thumb guard for their knife hand. But these have enough dexterity that I just use them on both hands, which I like better than using a thumb guard on the knife hand. The dots are GREAT for getting extra grip on your wood, especially with small figures and stuff like that where you often have some kind of compromised hold on the piece. The dots are also nice on the knife hand when I have to use a goofy grip, like a pencil grip. I also like that I can choke up on the knife blade with these and not have to worry about my index finger (like when using a thumb guard only) and because of the dots I still have great grip on the blade.These are extremely comfortable and I have zero issues wearing them for long periods of time.I have no intention of testing the cut resistance of these on myself, but I watched a youtube video of someone doing some torture tests on a bunch of level 5 gloves and these did the best; and based upon that test you would have to put some serious effort into trying to draw blood while whittling.
B**P
Not true to advertised sizing/GREAT Customer Service
***Updated Review: I don’t like these gloves for the reasons discussed below. What I do like is the customer service for No Cry. They responded to my comment here and invited me to get in touch with them. They refunded me the price of the gloves and sent me a free pair of their Level 5 cut resistant gloves which do fit true to their advertised measurements. The new gloves are nice but I really wanted stainless steel reinforced gloves for carving. I will use them but still be on the lookout for new carving gloves. Thanks No Cry but wish the stainless steel model fit better. I increased from 2 stars to 4 stars because you do not find companies willing to stand behind their products today. If I can’t find a stainless steel reinforced glove I won’t hesitate to order the Level 5 Cut resistant glove from them again.Original Review: I am a woman and bought the size small according to the measurements. The finger length is great but the girth around my palm is too large. Ironically, the space where the fingers attach to the body of the glove is very narrow and uncomfortable. The grip dots make the glove stiff and hard to grip a carving. Overall, the finger openings and the stiffness make the gloves unusable. I had hoped to find a better wood carving glove but this isn’t it. And yes, I did buy a pair of gloves solely for the left hand glove for carving. Disappointing.
S**4
Better than you would expect, shockingly good.
Very well made product (I guessed US or Germany, but they're made in Thailand).The gloves have a supple stretch to them that was unexpected. The included printed instruction sheet (Yay!) says "Made of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene, glass fibre and spandex. The Amazon listing and sticker on the ziplock bag say "Stainless Steel material", but there is no evidence of steel, stainless or otherwise. It may be enclosed in the yarn, but that's doubtful, as it's nice and stretchy. I'm just guessing, but maybe the steel construction has been replaced with the UHMW/Glass fiber as listed. There is no evidence of glass fibre either, no itchy, irritating feel, these are just NICE! You wouldn't know they are cut resistant if it didn't say so. They fit, feel and work like super high end work gloves. The instructions say not to test, but I just had to, and used the cuff of the safe (cutting) hand. 3 strokes with a freshly stropped 2" Sloyd Knife in the same spot didn't break a single fiber or even leave a mark, good enough for me, I'm convinced they will stop almost any slip (nothing is infallible). The weave is a lot like chain mail, and like it, they are susceptible to puncture with a pointed blade tip, but that's a longshot carving accident (even then, I'd expect they would help reduce the injury a fair amount). Size is a little big if anything (a good thing), most gloves I buy marked "Large" fit too tight to be comfortable, and these are just a tad large, what I consider a perfect fit. They are an ambidextrous cut, where they fit either hand well, and as such can be worn with nibs in or nibs out. If you only wear a glove on the off hand, you in effect get 2 gloves, one with nibs, one without. (I'm not a fan of ambi gloves, but these stretch-fit so well, you don't even notice)These are a top of the line tool, suitable for many trades, they would excel for sheet metal work, glass and other potentially sharp material handling, banding work, fabric/leather cutting or food prep as well as wood carving, sculpting and any such blade-centric activities.Instructions say no heat or power tools (snag risk I'm pretty sure), and don't feed your T-rex carrots with them.I can't recommend them enough, I will be using them for a variety of jobs where I used to pull out the uncomfortable, stiff leather gloves (or didn't).If you participate in activities where cuts are a risk, these could save you from an injury, (minor or life altering) and they are about as unobtrusive as one can make a glove, so you will be much more likely to be wearing them when that slip happens. They are more comfortable than the smack of a razor sharp knife blade into the side of your hand, trust me on that one.Don't be without them when that slip happens.
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