Dewalt Thermal Work Gloves

(11 customer reviews)

$8.66

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Perfect for operating heavy tools or machinery, drywall, woodworking, or any heavy duty work during winter and below zero temperatures. DeWalt thermal work gloves are reliable, comfortable, warm, and top-rated by the most demanding workers.

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DeWalt thermal work gloves are one of the highest rated work gloves on the market. Made from 70% nylon and 30% acrylic, these thermal gloves will enable you to do any kind of heavy work in freezing temperatures while keeping your hands warm.

Nylon outer shell will keep away moisture, while acrylic thermal liner will keep your hands warm enough to do the work. These thermal work gloves also feature 3/4 dipped palm for abrasion protection, and mico foam dip for a reliable grip.

Perfect for operating heavy tools or machinery, drywall, woodworking, or any heavy duty work during winter and freezing temperatures. DeWalt winter thermal work gloves are reliable, comfortable, warm, and top-rated by the most demanding workers.

11 reviews for Dewalt Thermal Work Gloves

  1. Martin

    According to my brother , who ultimately wind up with them, they worked outstandingly in the freezer he works in, kept his hands warm, with a great grip for picking up items…..

    Very nice.

  2. Spikeclaw LLC

    I work in the freezer section of a wholesale club. These gloves are great as far as gripping slippery boxes but the thermal protection isn’t that great, my fingers are frozen after about 10 min. of handling frozen meat, ice cream etc. Maybe a larger size with a wool liner would help.

  3. Jesse Stuhr

    These are my favorite gloves.
    Was a gift and I got another pair for working in the garage. Fits great, snug, great grip. Used them for hunting as well when it was windy and below freezing. Kept my fingers warm and easy to shoot with them on.
    My favorite gloves ever.

  4. CMCLB

    These are good as long as the temperature is not too cold. Maybe good to 30 degrees or so. The trouble is the outer rubber coating traps the moisture from your hands. Once that trapped moisure gets cold, the insulation in the gloves are worthless. Above freezing, the gloves do ok.

  5. Whats it to you

    Good gloves so far, very strong, i have not noticed any problems with these gloves after wearing them on construction sites for about 2 months now..

  6. turbodolphin

    Seems durable and well made. Good to 20 degrees and excellent for price. Fast delivery

  7. richard a knudsen

    Best gloves I have ever worn for cold weather work. Water proof and no slip grip is great for gripping cold tools..

  8. Customer

    Good grip, not very warm but would buy more of theses and in really cold weather I’ll add a liner.

  9. raingoore

    Works good for frozen food stocking.. I’m a Grocery manager and use them daily they hold up well and with stand the cold. They’re not subzero gloves but they work for me.

  10. P. Krause

    These gloves are some of the most comforable cold-weather gloves I’ve ever owned. But I don’t find them all that warm. The rubberized part of the glove is one of the stickiest I’ve found, but also doesn’t seem to be wearing as well as others I’ve owned. I like them, but I don’t love them.

  11. Matthew A. Mazur

    I work in New England for a satellite installation company so I spend a conciderable part of my day outdoors in the elements. I’ve tried numerous brands & styles of gloves that offer warmth in 30-40 degree weather without sacrificing too much feeling and dexterity. These gloves keep my hands warm without being overheated and sweating and I can still pick up & thread 5/16 nuts and bolts while wearing them.

    I’ve only had them for two weeks so I can’t speak to their durability yet.

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