The 6 Best Gloves For Sandblasting

Updated March 01, 2019 by Melissa Harr

This wiki has been updated 23 times since it was first published in January of 2019. When you consider how tough blast media is on any object you put inside a cabinet, you'll quickly understand why you need a pair of top-notch gloves for sandblasting. Of course, you also need maneuverability and comfort, or else you'll be in for an aggravating time. Fortunately, there are plenty of choices that combine safety and usability, so you won't have to sacrifice one or the other. When users buy our independently chosen editorial selections, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Skat Blast 28-Inch

2. Jewboer Rubber

3. J&B Custom Products Tuff-Blast

4. Tacoma Company Extra Large

5. Dragway Tools Rubber

6. Hardy Industrial Strength

Editor's Notes

February 26, 2019:

Investigated options made from various materials, including neoprene, vinyl, and rubber. We think the Skat Blast, which blends naugahyde and vinyl, and the Jewboer, which features rubber, are both workable choices for most folks. We also added the J&B Custom Products Tuff-Blast; they're made to high standards and are completely usable, even if they don't allow you to choose which color you'd like. Finally, we decided to add those from Tacoma Company, although some users don't like how they fit. They're actually designed to fit snugly (in order to avoid any unwanted floppiness), so you'll need to measure your hands carefully to ensure that they're going to work.

Last updated on March 01, 2019 by Melissa Harr

Melissa Harr is a language-obsessed writer from Chicagoland who holds both a bachelor of arts and master of arts in English. Although she began as a TEFL teacher, earning several teaching certificates and working in both Russia and Vietnam, she moved into freelance writing to satisfy her passion for the written word. She has published full-length courses and books in the realm of arts & crafts and DIY; in fact, most of her non-working time is spent knitting, cleaning, or committing acts of home improvement. Along with an extensive knowledge of tools, home goods, and crafts and organizational supplies, she has ample experience (okay, an obsession) with travel gear, luggage, and the electronics that make modern life more convenient.


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