Knit
Here you will find cotton gloves, white gloves and other work gloves for minimal ricisi, they are for you who only need minimum protection.
Glove frotte ribbed
Glove frotte ribbed
Glove frotte manchet
Glove frotte manchet
Eczema glove no fingers
Eczema glove no fingers
Glove, cotton size 9
Cotton Glove , good quality size 9
Butler grip
Glove cotton dotted
Knitmaster Pro
Glove polyester dotted
Butler original
Glove white cotton
Knitmaster basic
Glove polyester dotted size 10
HyFlex 70-114
Kevlar-lined arm protection sleeves, offering cut resistance and heat protection
Hyflex Kevlar 70-205
Ansell’s Hyflex Kevlar knitted gloves are designed to provide superior mechanical strength in light to heavy-duty handling and production applications.
Butler grip Size 6
Glove cotton dotted
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Why use knit gloves?
If you only need minimum protection, then dot gloves can be for you. Here you will also find eczema gloves, as well as various knitwear and cotton gloves. The affordable solution when the need for security is low. Almost all our white cotton gloves and other gloves are only category 1 work gloves. That is, cotton gloves are only suitable for work with minimal ricisi, in other words, it also means that if your workplace assessment stipulates that your colleagues are going to use Category 2 work gloves, you can not just wear cotton gloves with Category 1 approval.
Alternatives to knit gloves
If you and your colleagues need work gloves that are approved by category 2, but still have to be simple and cheap. So take a look at our selection of mounting gloves, they are all approved according to EN 388 and will secure you and your hands against cutouts from boxes and items in your production, packing and warehouse. Alternatively, if you use white cotton gloves for your freezer, frost sharing or cold store, look for the winter gloves selection here on our website. This is where you find work gloves that are suitable for work under cool conditions.
The cheapest safety glove?
We often look that people choose cotton gloves as a solution when it comes to safety gloves, but unfortunately it is not often the right and safe decision. It is perfectly correct that you are looking for a long time to find cheaper gloves, but is it now the cheapest solution for your business? Our experience says that the consumption of gloves is almost twice as high when you have chosen cotton gloves as a solution for work gloves. It is because both cotton gloves are less durable and also because the employees have to take 2 or more pairs at a time when working in cooler conditions. Therefore, the fast and "cheap" solution is not really much cheaper than a solution with mounting or winter gloves, so you and your employees are also ensured that you comply with your APV and have the best work environment and comfort at work - every day.