KINCO® Polyester Knit Shell & Nitrile Palm Gloves Navy Blue

SKU
1890-C
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Description

A must-have for mechanics, electricians, warehouse workers, and more, these versatile gloves are built to last. Their slightly stretchy 13-gauge polyester knit shell stands up to scuffs and scrapes like a champ. A nitrile coating on the palm adds more protection against punctures and tears, and even stays flexible in cold environments. Their seamless design wraps effortlessly around your hands for a comfortable, custom fit. When your work is done, simply throw them in the washer for easy cleaning.

Details

Navy blue 13-gauge polyester knit shell provides durability, resistance to abrasions, & protection from sunlight

Gray smooth nitrile coated palm, known for its strength & superior puncture & tear resistance, offers excellent dexterity, stands up well to light oils, & maintains flexibility in cold environments

Continuous polyester & elastic knit wrist provides a snug fit that helps to prevent debris from infiltrating the glove

Color-coded polyester overlock hem indicates size & helps prevent fraying

Seamless design provides dexterity & comfort

Season: All Season

Features: High-Dexterity, Oil-Resistant, Slip-Resistant, Washable

Suggested Uses: Automotive & Mechanical, Construction & Hardware, HVAC & Electrical, Lawn & Garden, Recycling & Waste Management, Small Parts Handling, Warehouse & Box Handling

Care Instructions: Machine wash cold with a gentle detergent. Tumble dry on low.

Material Contents: 54% Nitrile, 46% Polyester

Material Warning: The material contents are provided as estimates and may vary by a small percentage.

California Proposition 65 Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and/or lead compounds & phthalates, including DEHP or DINP, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer & birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to P65Warnings.ca.gov

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Model Number 1890

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