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Best Woodworking Gloves 2024

Choosing the best Woodworking Gloves should be one of your primary objectives if your profession involves wood and timber. Working with wood can leave your digits open to some serious injuries, and if you're a carpenter, your fingers are probably the most useful tools you have available, which is why it's essential to keep them protected at all costs.

Here at SafetyGloves.co.uk, our experts work with some of the largest UK and International glove manufacturers. Drawing on years of experience, customer feedback and professional opinion, we have collated a list of Our Best Woodworking Gloves 2023. All of our gloves have been selected with affordability, quality and efficiency in mind, so you can be sure you're getting the best bang for your buck.

If you're looking for something in particular, here's what we're going to cover:


Best All-Round Woodworking Gloves

Winner: Polyco Matrix F Grip Gloves

Polyco Matrix F Grip Gloves

Why We Love Them...

 Superb grip in all conditions
 Excellent for handling small and tricky tools and bolts
 Snug fitting design allows for comfort and flexibility
 Withstand knocks, scrapes and abrasions 

Perfect For...

 Meticulous woodwork with nuts and screws
 Handling oily components and tools
 Lightweight handling

Not the Best For...

 Handling sharp items (See our solution)
 Handling vibrating machinery (See our solution)
 Proofing the hands against punctures (See our solution)

Editor's Verdict: All-round woodworking gloves should serve you across a broad range of tasks, and that's just what the Polyco Matrix F Grip Gloves do. With a snug, lightweight design, the gloves allow for superb handling in meticulous work tasks involving nuts and screws, whilst their coarse nitrile palms are perfect for working with oils and varnishes.


Best Framer's Gloves

Winner: Polyco Matrix Fingerless Work Gloves

Polyco Matrix Fingerless Work Gloves 933

Why We Love Them...

 Partial fingerless design for tactile operations
 Polyurethane coating boosts grip on tools and finer materials
 Seamless nylon shell ensures long-term comfort
 Resists tears and snags from materials

Perfect For...

Technical work requiring dexterous action
 Handling smaller items like screws and bolts
 Both building construction and picture framers

Not the Best For...

 Handling heavy loads (See our solution)
 Working with oily tools (See our solution)
 Grinding or welding (See our solution)

Editor's Verdict: With a high cut fingerless design, the Polyco Matrix Fingerless Work Gloves allow for excellent fingertip sensitivity, perfect for framers and woodworkers requiring free-touch capability while handling intricate wooden components. A polyurethane palm dip allows wearers a superior grip on slippery tools and screws, while their seamless nylon shell prevents snags and tears when handling materials.


Best Cut-Resistant Woodworking Gloves

Winner: Portwest A622G7 Level 5 Cut-Resistant PU Coated Gloves

Portwest A622G7 Level 5 Cut-Resistant PU Coated Gloves

Why We Love Them...

Offers an excellent Level C cut resistance
 Polyurethane 3/4 coating enhances grip a ten-fold
 Resists hot surface temperatures of up to 100°C
 Microscopic holes in fibres ensure hands are cool

Perfect For...

 Handling blades and handsaws
 Protecting hands from snags and tears
 Businesses looking for cost-effective cut-resistant gloves

Not the Best For...

 Vibrating handtools (See our solution)
All day handling work (See our solution)
 Framing (See our solution)

Editor's Verdict: To protect your hands against cuts and lacerations, look no further than the Portwest A6227 Level 5 Cut-Resistant PU Gloves. With a unique glass fibre and HPPE construction, the Portwest A6227 resist moderate cuts and nicks from blades and tools, while their 100°C heat protection makes them perfect for handling sharp tools hot from the grinder.


Best Puncture-Resistant Woodworking Gloves

Winner: PredPine Nitrile Coated Cut Level C Safety Gloves NSUH

Predpine Nitrile Coated Cut Level C Safety Gloves NSUH

Why We Love Them...

 Nitrile coating resists punctures from splinters
 Excellent level of cut resistance
 Seamless one-liner doesn't stick to hands when sweaty
 Resists water and oil, great for all conditions

Perfect For...

 Handling abrasive and splintered wood
 Sharp tools and objects
 Wet and oily components and materials

Not the Best For...

 Heavy duty woodwork (See our solution)
 All-day work (See our solution)
 Framing (See our solution)

Editor's View: Splinters pose a constant danger to carpenters, which is why any woodworker should buy a pair of Predpine Nitrile Coated Cut Level C Safety Gloves NSUH. Their thick nitrile coating not only serves to protect against water and oil, but repel splinter punctures, as well as sharp-edged blades and tools.


Best Anti-Vibration Woodworking Gloves

Winner: Ergodyne ProFlex 9002 Full Finger Anti-Vibration Gloves

Ergodyne ProFlex 9002 Full Finger Anti-Vibration Gloves

Why We Love Them...

 Full length AVC padding redistributes vibrations
 Reinforced fingers and thumb saddle for bump protection
 Grippy palms ensure your hold on tools is secure
 Comfortable fit every time

Perfect For...

 Percussion tools and drills
 Sanding and grinding
 Protecting against HAVS

Not the Best For...

 Oily components and tools (See our solution)
 Puncture protection from splinters (See our solution)
 Handling sharp items (See our solution)

Editor's Verdict: From U.S manufacturers Ergodyne, the Ergodyne ProFlex 9002 Anti-Vibration Gloves draw upon a knitted hex construction and full length AVC padding to absorb and redistribute vibrations from powered tools and machinery. Though well made and ideal for sanding and drilling, the ProFlex 9002 won't protect your hands against razor sharp tools and splinters, so it'd be worth checking out our other gloves for a back-up pair.


Best Leather Woodworking Gloves

Winner: Delta Plus FBN49 Cowhide Leather Work Gloves 

Delta Plus FBN49 Cowhide Leather Work Gloves

Why We Love Them...

 Genuine cowhide leather for quality flexibility
 Tough, hard-wearing and reliable
Seams are tough enough for grinding
 Good level of protection against small splinters

Perfect For...

 Protection against coarse and abrasive materials
 Light grinding and sanding work
 Buyers looking for a range of sizes with superior "large" fits

Not the Best For...

 Handling in wet conditions (See our solution)
 More high powered hand tools (See our solution)
 Intricate detail work (See our solution)

Editor's Verdict: Nothing beats a pair of leather gloves and the Delta Plus FBN49 Work Gloves draw upon a genuine cowhide leather construction to provide a combination of flexibility and tough protection in a broad range of woodwork applications. We've also noticed that the FBN49 are exceptionally good for workers with larger hands, with their large sizes being more true to form.


Best TimBer Handling Gloves

Winner: Cutter CW300 Goatskin Leather Men's Original Water Repellent Work Gloves 

Cutter CW300 Goatskin Leather Men's Original Water Repellent Work Gloves

Why We Love Them...

 Goatskin offers excellent resistance to the elements
Rough textured surface for a refined grip on heavy loads
 Soft leather luxury feel for superior comfort
 Repels wind and rain 

Perfect For...

 Handling heavy loads of timber
 Coarse wood and tools
Buyers looking for snug, comfortable gloves

Not the Best For...

 All-day wear (See our solution)
Full puncture and cut protection (See our solution)
 Hot surfaces (See our solution)

Editor's Verdict: Though many woodworkers won't ever have to carry timber, it's important to be prepared, which is why the Cutter CW300 Goatskin Leather Work Gloves are our number once choice for timber handling. Their full goatskin material offers protection against wind and rain, while their rough textured surface ensures your grip remains firm and steady, no matter how heavy the load.


Buy Your Woodworking Gloves Now

We have plenty of woodworking gloves available here at SafetyGloves.co.uk. If you haven't seen the gloves that seem perfect to you here, then we would recommend that you take a look at our Woodworking Gloves category where we have a wider choice at your disposal.

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