Cut Proof Gloves: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. Cut gloves combine a few possible materials to resist the cutting potential of a given knife. More recently, polyethylene fibers have been among the most popular materials. You'll also see these gloves combining cotton, spandex, glass fiber, Kevlar, and stainless steel. Some companies will interweave several different materials to maximize benefits while reducing costs.
Fact #2. In addition to being tremendously resistant to the swipe of a blade, the great thing about most polyethylene fabrics is that they're very inexpensive. Once you reach outside the polyethylene models, however, you'll see a modest uptick in the prices available. These reflect potential increases in versatility and durability, as well.
Fact #3. Some gloves use a lot of Kevlar fibers in their construction. Kevlar is famously flame-resistant. This makes for a very versatile glove. With a Kevlar cut glove, you can go from slicing up something tasty on your cutting board to taking a hot pan out of the oven without even thinking about it. The downside to Kevlar is that it doesn't grip very well. This is why you see that added bit of rubberized traction material.
Fact #4. Other materials, like stainless steel, tend to be a little pricier. In the case of the stainless steel glove, specifically, you can expect a little more durability than you would with polyethylene. Steel fibers will hold up much better to unexpected heat or years of non-use.
Fact #5. Different materials will move and fit very differently. Depending on what you're cutting and how precisely you need to cut it, you can get away with differing degrees of flexibility and comfort. Steel and Kevlar materials tend to be a little less flexible, and are better for less nuanced work. Polyethylene and cotton-based gloves will give you the most articulation.
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