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Work gloves are used to protect the hands from injury and provide grip when working with tools or handling materials. They are commonly used in industries such as construction, manufacturing, and agriculture, as well as in DIY projects and household chores.
There are many different types of work gloves, each designed for specific tasks and environments. Common types include leather gloves for general use and heavy-duty tasks, cut-resistant gloves for handling sharp objects, chemical-resistant gloves for working with hazardous materials, and insulated gloves for cold weather or low-temperature environments.
To choose the right size work gloves, measure the circumference of your dominant hand just below the knuckles, excluding the thumb. Then compare your measurement to the sizing chart provided by the manufacturer to determine the appropriate size.
There are many different types of work gloves, each designed for specific tasks and environments. Common types include leather gloves for general use and heavy-duty tasks, cut-resistant gloves for handling sharp objects, chemical-resistant gloves for working with hazardous materials, and insulated gloves for cold weather or low-temperature environments.