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Venom Steel’s Heavy Duty Gloves Are Built to Get the Job Done

Don’t be afraid to get your hands dirty — or rather, keep them clean — on your next job.

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Extremely durable, widely available and easy to get on and off, Venom Steel’s 2-Layer Rip Resistant Nitrile Gloves are an absolute staple for anyone taking on automotive, construction, painting and around-the-home DIY projects, and so much more. If you’re planning a weekend project and want to protect your hands from spills, splinters and more, read on to see why Venom Steel’s nitrile gloves are a fan favorite.

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Heavy Duty Protection

Disposable nitrile gloves were first introduced in the 1990s, as a response to latex allergies. They also provide more chemical resistance, making them ideal for tough jobs that call for handling potentially hazardous and corrosive chemicals, and you can find a box at just about any job site, personal or professional garage, woodworking studio and the like. 

Venom Steel’s gloves are built with heavy-duty, two-layer nitrile material; this construction protects hands from exposure to chemicals, and is also tear and puncture resistant, and helps protect against nicks, scrapes and other hazards found on the job. 

Built For Tough Tasks

Designed with work in mind, the gloves are easy to get on and off, which is often a pain point in nitrile glove construction. They can be worn on the right or left hand, and are 70-percent thicker than standard disposable gloves — which comes in handy if you’re changing your oil, painting the guest bedroom or taking on any manner of messy tasks. 

The white inner layer of the gloves helps identify breakage, so you can change pairs if need be. While no gloves are resistant to all chemicals these are designed to be chemical-resistant, and will protect your hands from a variety of worksite substances (reference the OSHA PPE guidelines at OSHA.gov if you’re working with any chemicals you’re unsure of).

Great For Projects

Anyone can wear these nitrile gloves, which adds to their appeal: If you’re allergic to latex, you won’t need to worry with these gloves; Venom Steel’s gloves are both latex and powder free, making them more comfortable to wear for longer periods of time. They’re also fully textured for grip, enhancing their performance while working with slippery substances like oil, paint and grease. 

Whether you’re a mechanic, a woodworker, hobbyist taking on a weekend DIY project or handling a quick repair, these gloves are built to handle the task. With their double-layer construction and superior fit, these are gloves you may even forget you have on — until you need them. 

You can find Venom Steel gloves at Lowe’s, AutoZone, and many other local home improvement stores.

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Venom Steel 2-Layer Rip Resistant Nitrile Gloves