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Milwaukee Nitrile Dipped Gloves Cut Level 1 Small

$3.75/Each
Part# 12-06339
MFR Model# 48-22-8900

Overview

Our ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 Cut Level 1 Nitrile Dipped Gloves are designed to be more durable and provide better protection. The soft and comfortable liner wicks away moisture during extended wear, while the nitrile coating provides better grip and durability. These cut resistant gloves allow for improved dexterity and easier mobility when handling small objects. SMARTSWIPE™ fingertips & palms provide full access to touchscreen devices without removing the gloves. MILWAUKEE® Nitrile Dipped Gloves feature a color-coded wrist band and back of hand logo for easy cut level identification.
   
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Features

  • Soft & Comfortable Liner
  • Sandy Nitrile Coating for Better Grip
  • Improved Dexterity for Easier Mobility when handling small objects
  • Nylon/Lycra blend for moisture wicking and comfort
  • ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 Cut Level 1
  • ANSI & EN cut rating 1
  • EN388 - 3121A
  • SMARTSWIPE™ Touchscreen Compatible Fingertips
  • Breathable glove design
  • Ideal for material handling and general purpose applications
  • Color-coded band for easy cut level identification
  • Breathable glove design
  • Ideal use for material handling and general purpose remodeling applications

Specifications

  • Cut Level: A1
  • Glove Type: Dipped

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