Cut Resistant Gloves
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No tool can guarantee total protection from cuts in the kitchen, but this one helps protect your fingers while cutting.
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review by Lisa
How long have you been using this product: Over a week
Why did you choose this product? To protect fingers while cutting
What are its pros? They are ambidextrous. They do work as advertised; the knife will not cut the glove [based on first impressions]. Lifetime warranty. Nice snug fit.
What are its cons? Quite expensive. Gloves could be hard for some individuals to put on.
review update
I’m still using the finger guard, but I’m not using the cutting gloves as much. The gloves seem to be a little bit more of an effort. The finger guards are now easy to use and very helpful. The finger guard is easy to put in my kitchen drawer. I think both do the same as far as protection goes. Maybe the glove would even offer more protection depending on what you were cutting.
But I might start using the glove more because fine motion coordination is more difficult with the finger guards, and I think the glove would offer more protection in terms of dexterity and motion coordination.
I don’t really use these gloves anymore. They just seem to be a pain to get out of the drawer each time. But they work well. I do feel somewhat unsafe using knives but if I got scared or considered them necessary to use the knives, then I would use those products [finger guards or cut-resisant gloves].
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Want to see another option? Check out our review of the finger guard.







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