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Reddit mentions of Stark Safe Cut Resistant Gloves (1 Pair) Food Grade Level 5 Protection, Safety Cutting Gloves for Kitchen, Mandolin Slicing, Fish Fillet, Oyster Shucking, Meat Cutting and Wood Carving - Large
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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Stark Safe Cut Resistant Gloves (1 Pair) Food Grade Level 5 Protection, Safety Cutting Gloves for Kitchen, Mandolin Slicing, Fish Fillet, Oyster Shucking, Meat Cutting and Wood Carving - Large. Here are the top ones.
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- QUALITY WHERE IT COUNTS: Stark Safe cut resistant gloves are made with the highest level of cut resistant material available on the market - 4 times stronger than leather - Level 5 cut resistance protection (EN388).
- MULTI-FUNCTIONAL: Great for food prep, cutting, slicing, peeling, grating, mandoline use, wood carving, oyster shucking, carpentry, metal work and more. Bulk Prices available for butchers, restaurants, and businesses.
- COMFORT FIT: Superior grip with a snug fit for small and large hands - prepare food or work on jobs with ultimate dexterity and precision. These cut gloves provide the feeling you need to get the job done.
- NO MORE HAND SWEAT: This premium anti cut material also allows maximum breathability for those long processes so your hands stay dry and comfortable. Put in a long day’s work on the kitchen line or food prep for thanksgiving dinner with complete comfort.
- CUSTOMER CARE: We want to keep your hands safe and comfortable. If you aren’t satisfied with the comfort and application of your cut resistant gloves, we’ll make sure you’re taken care of. No hassle. Cause we know you have things to do.
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Number of items | 1 |
Size | Large (Pack of 1) |
I like ones like this
They are a lot thinner than most of the ones that my employers that required them would buy. With a thinner glove I was able to feel what I was doing better so my finer knife cuts didn't suffer as much.
If you want a chain mail one like the other guy posted, here is a cheaper option.
That does seem like an expensive piece of kit - and if you do decide to return it and buy a cheaper model, Id recommend buying something like these (protective gloves!). They might seem like overkill, but even as a fairly experienced cook, using mandolins (even with the hand guard) gives me the heebie jeebies!!
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I like to wear one of these on my hand used to hold the piece, and one of these on the thumb of my knife holding hand.
You're out almost nothing, and you'll have some really great protection that wont hinder your dexterity.