Work gloves – reliable protection for every task
Are you looking for work gloves for professional use in crafts, on construction sites, or for gardening? Our wide selection of protective gloves offers you optimal protection, high wearing comfort, and excellent grip – for precise and safe work. You are sure to find the right models for every application here.
Which work gloves are the best?
The best work gloves depend on your area of application:
- For construction and crafts: Leather gloves with high abrasion resistance
- For assembly and precision mechanics: PU gloves for sensitivity and grip
- For oily environments: Nitrile gloves with special coating
- For cold temperatures: Lined winter gloves with EN511 standard
- For cut protection: Gloves with cut-resistant fibers and high flexibility
Our tip: Choose certified brand quality that combines safety, comfort, and durability.
How to wash work gloves properly
To ensure that your work gloves remain usable for a long time, you should care for them properly:
- Textile gloves: Hand wash at 30°C with mild soap
- Leather gloves: Wipe with a damp cloth, use leather grease for care
- Coated gloves (PU/nitrile): Rinse with water and mild soap.
- Always allow to air dry; avoid direct heat.
Regular care increases the service life and maintains the protective function of your gloves.
What sizes and lengths are work gloves available in?
Work gloves are available in various sizes and lengths to ensure a perfect fit and reliable protection:
- Sizes: Usually available in sizes 7 (S) to 12 (XXL)
- Short versions: Up to the wrist, ideal for assembly work
- With cuffs: Additional protection for the wrist and forearm
- Long cuff gloves: For special applications such as chemical or welding work
Choose the right size to avoid fatigue and ensure full mobility.
How much do work gloves cost?
The prices for work gloves vary depending on the material, protection class, and area of application:
- Simple textile protection: from approx. $2–3 per pair Good assembly gloves: from $5–8 per pair
- High-quality leather or nitrile gloves: $8–15 per pair
- Cut-resistant gloves: €10–20, depending on protection class
- Winter and special gloves: €12–25, depending on features and standard
Our tip: Invest in quality, especially for frequent use – this way, you will benefit from higher protection and longer durability.