Heat, sparks, and long cuffs
Welding Gloves
Leather welding gloves with heat and spark protection
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Heat, sparks, and long cuffs
Welding gloves are chosen for hot-work tasks
Welding gloves are chosen for heat exposure, sparks, long gauntlet cuffs, and heavier leather construction rather than everyday site handling.
They make more sense when compared as a hot-work product family instead of being mixed into cut-resistant, coated, or general-purpose glove ranges.
How to choose welding gloves
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Prioritize heat and spark exposure before worrying about fine dexterity.
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Compare cuff length, leather weight, lining, and seam reinforcement for the actual welding process.
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Check whether the glove needs to support stick, MIG, TIG, or general fabrication tasks.
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Review wear life and comfort because welding gloves are often used for long, repetitive shifts.
Typical welding glove applications
What buyers compare in welding gloves
- Cuff length
- Leather thickness
- Heat protection
- Palm durability
Welding Gloves catalog signals
The products currently listed here share the following themes, which gives buyers a quicker summary of what shows up most often in this range.
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Welding gloves FAQ
Why are welding gloves usually longer than general work gloves?
Longer cuffs help protect wrists and forearms from sparks, hot surfaces, and metal spatter in welding environments.
Can welding gloves replace coated work gloves on site?
Not usually. Welding gloves are selected for heat and abrasion, while coated gloves are typically preferred for grip and dexterity.
What should buyers compare on a welding gloves page?
Hot-work tasks, leather construction, cuff coverage, and fabrication use cases are usually the details that matter most here.


