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Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves

Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves stop you slicing hands on sharp edges when you're stripping, fitting, and handling sheet and cable all day.

On refurbs and first-fix, it's always the same story sharp trunking, razor-edged metal stud and broken tile. Makita gloves give you proper cut protection without turning your fingers into clubs, so you can still pick fixings, pull cable and keep pace. Get the right size and cut rating for the work and you'll actually wear them.

What Jobs Are Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves Best At?

  • Handling sharp sheet and sections Protects your palms and fingers when lifting metal stud, tray, trunking, duct, or sheet material with burrs that love to bite.
  • Stripping out and refurbs Cuts down hand injuries when you're pulling old cable, ripping out kitchens, or clearing broken tile and sharp debris into rubble bags.
  • First-fix and fit-out work Keeps you safe while still letting you feel what you're doing when you're fixing brackets, threading rod, and working around sharp fixings and cut ends.
  • Workshop and bench prep Helps when you're trimming materials, deburring, and moving stock around where the risk is constant little nicks that slow you down.

Choosing the Right Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves

Pick gloves for the sharp stuff you actually handle, then make sure you can still do up fixings and use your phone without taking them off.

1. Cut level for the materials on your job

If you're mostly on cardboard, timber and general handling, you don't need the bulkiest cut glove. If you're on metal stud, tray, duct and sharp sheet edges every day, go higher cut resistance so you're not relying on luck.

2. Fit and finger feel

If the glove is loose at the fingertips, you'll fumble small screws and end up taking it off, which defeats the point. Size them so they're snug but not tight, and you can still pinch a fixing, pull a trigger, and tie off without fighting the glove.

3. Grip and coating for the environment

If you're working in wet, dusty, or oily areas, prioritise a palm coating that stays grippy when the glove is dirty. If you're doing clean indoor fit-out, you can lean more towards dexterity so you're not clumsy on delicate work.

Who Are Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves For?

  • Electricians and data installers working around tray, trunking, SWA armour, and sharp back box knockouts where a quick slip can open your knuckle up.
  • HVAC and duct fitters handling cut sheet, spiral duct, and fixings all day, where you need protection but still need to grip and place parts accurately.
  • Joiners, kitchen fitters, and general builders on refurbs who are constantly shifting mixed materials and clearing sharp waste without stopping to tape up cuts.
  • Warehouse and site labourers loading out, moving stock, and tidying down, where gloves get abused and need to stay wearable for a full shift.

Extras That Make Cut Gloves Work Properly on Site

A couple of small add-ons stop you losing gloves, swapping pairs mid-job, or working bare-handed when they're soaked or torn.

1. Spare pair for the van

Gloves get ripped, soaked, or covered in sealant at the worst time, and that's when people "just do this one cut" without them. Keep a spare pair in the van so you stay protected and keep moving.

2. Glove clips or holders

A clip keeps your Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves on your belt when you're swapping tasks, climbing ladders, or going in and out of plant rooms, instead of leaving them on a windowsill and losing them by lunch.

Shop Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves at ITS

Whether you're replacing a single pair or kitting out a whole gang, we stock a full range of Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves in the sizes and styles trades actually use. It's all held in our own warehouse, in stock and ready for next day delivery so you can get sorted before the next shift.

Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves FAQs

What are the features of Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves?

The key features are cut protection for handling sharp materials, a close fit so you can still do up fixings, and a grippy palm that helps when you're moving sheet, tray, trunking, and general site materials. Check the product details for the cut level and coating type so it matches what you're actually handling.

Are Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves available with batteries and charger?

No, these are PPE gloves, so there are no batteries or chargers involved. What matters is choosing the right size and cut rating for the work, not a power platform.

Is there a warranty on Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves?

Gloves are classed as consumable PPE, so they do not work like a power tool warranty. You're covered for manufacturing faults on arrival, but normal wear, cuts, and site abuse are expected over time, so replace them when the fibres or coating are compromised.

Are Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves suitable for professional tradesmen?

Yes, they're built for the kind of daily handling that causes most hand injuries on site, like sharp sheet edges, tray and trunking, and strip-out waste. Just be realistic: cut resistant is not cut proof, so if you're working directly with blades, glass, or very sharp sheet all day, go for the correct higher cut level and replace gloves once they're damaged.

Do you offer next day delivery on Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves?

Yes, we hold stock in our own warehouse and offer next day delivery on Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves, so you can order in time and have them on site for the next shift.

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Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves

Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves stop you slicing hands on sharp edges when you're stripping, fitting, and handling sheet and cable all day.

On refurbs and first-fix, it's always the same story sharp trunking, razor-edged metal stud and broken tile. Makita gloves give you proper cut protection without turning your fingers into clubs, so you can still pick fixings, pull cable and keep pace. Get the right size and cut rating for the work and you'll actually wear them.

What Jobs Are Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves Best At?

  • Handling sharp sheet and sections Protects your palms and fingers when lifting metal stud, tray, trunking, duct, or sheet material with burrs that love to bite.
  • Stripping out and refurbs Cuts down hand injuries when you're pulling old cable, ripping out kitchens, or clearing broken tile and sharp debris into rubble bags.
  • First-fix and fit-out work Keeps you safe while still letting you feel what you're doing when you're fixing brackets, threading rod, and working around sharp fixings and cut ends.
  • Workshop and bench prep Helps when you're trimming materials, deburring, and moving stock around where the risk is constant little nicks that slow you down.

Choosing the Right Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves

Pick gloves for the sharp stuff you actually handle, then make sure you can still do up fixings and use your phone without taking them off.

1. Cut level for the materials on your job

If you're mostly on cardboard, timber and general handling, you don't need the bulkiest cut glove. If you're on metal stud, tray, duct and sharp sheet edges every day, go higher cut resistance so you're not relying on luck.

2. Fit and finger feel

If the glove is loose at the fingertips, you'll fumble small screws and end up taking it off, which defeats the point. Size them so they're snug but not tight, and you can still pinch a fixing, pull a trigger, and tie off without fighting the glove.

3. Grip and coating for the environment

If you're working in wet, dusty, or oily areas, prioritise a palm coating that stays grippy when the glove is dirty. If you're doing clean indoor fit-out, you can lean more towards dexterity so you're not clumsy on delicate work.

Who Are Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves For?

  • Electricians and data installers working around tray, trunking, SWA armour, and sharp back box knockouts where a quick slip can open your knuckle up.
  • HVAC and duct fitters handling cut sheet, spiral duct, and fixings all day, where you need protection but still need to grip and place parts accurately.
  • Joiners, kitchen fitters, and general builders on refurbs who are constantly shifting mixed materials and clearing sharp waste without stopping to tape up cuts.
  • Warehouse and site labourers loading out, moving stock, and tidying down, where gloves get abused and need to stay wearable for a full shift.

Extras That Make Cut Gloves Work Properly on Site

A couple of small add-ons stop you losing gloves, swapping pairs mid-job, or working bare-handed when they're soaked or torn.

1. Spare pair for the van

Gloves get ripped, soaked, or covered in sealant at the worst time, and that's when people "just do this one cut" without them. Keep a spare pair in the van so you stay protected and keep moving.

2. Glove clips or holders

A clip keeps your Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves on your belt when you're swapping tasks, climbing ladders, or going in and out of plant rooms, instead of leaving them on a windowsill and losing them by lunch.

Shop Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves at ITS

Whether you're replacing a single pair or kitting out a whole gang, we stock a full range of Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves in the sizes and styles trades actually use. It's all held in our own warehouse, in stock and ready for next day delivery so you can get sorted before the next shift.

Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves FAQs

What are the features of Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves?

The key features are cut protection for handling sharp materials, a close fit so you can still do up fixings, and a grippy palm that helps when you're moving sheet, tray, trunking, and general site materials. Check the product details for the cut level and coating type so it matches what you're actually handling.

Are Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves available with batteries and charger?

No, these are PPE gloves, so there are no batteries or chargers involved. What matters is choosing the right size and cut rating for the work, not a power platform.

Is there a warranty on Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves?

Gloves are classed as consumable PPE, so they do not work like a power tool warranty. You're covered for manufacturing faults on arrival, but normal wear, cuts, and site abuse are expected over time, so replace them when the fibres or coating are compromised.

Are Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves suitable for professional tradesmen?

Yes, they're built for the kind of daily handling that causes most hand injuries on site, like sharp sheet edges, tray and trunking, and strip-out waste. Just be realistic: cut resistant is not cut proof, so if you're working directly with blades, glass, or very sharp sheet all day, go for the correct higher cut level and replace gloves once they're damaged.

Do you offer next day delivery on Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves?

Yes, we hold stock in our own warehouse and offer next day delivery on Makita Cut Resistant Work Gloves, so you can order in time and have them on site for the next shift.

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