Klein Tools® Launches Knit Dipped Gloves, Ideal for Everyday Jobs that Require Dexterity

September 28, 2023

Klein Tools® Launches Knit Dipped Gloves, Ideal for Everyday Jobs that Require Dexterity

Klein Tools introduces a new line up of Cut 1, Cut 2 and Cut 4 Knit Dipped Gloves, to keep trade professionals’ hands safe and clean while offering various levels of cut resistance. 

Cut 1, Cut 2 and Cut 4 Knit Dipped Gloves (Cat. Nos. 60672, 60673, 60579, 60580, 60581, 60582, 60583, 60584, 60585, 60586, 60587, 60588, 60589, 60590)
  • Tear and abrasion resistant while still maintaining flexibility for great dexterity
  • ANSI A1, A2 and A4 Cut Resistance
  • Microfoam nitrile dip coating provides superior grip in all conditions (dry, oily and wet)
  • Connected and protected with touchscreen capable fingertips  

“Across various trades, professionals need to keep their hands and fingers properly protected from cuts,” says Kelly Baten, product manager at Klein Tools. “In launching our new line up of Knit Dipped Cut Gloves, Klein Tools designed everyday gloves that are ideal for jobs that require high dexterity and comfortable hand protection. The Knit Dipped gloves will help them to keep their handles clean and safe, while offering various levels of cut protection.” 

Kelly Baten,
product manager at Klein Tools

For more information, visit www.kleintools.com/new-products or search for #NewKleins on social media.

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