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We’re teaming up with toolant in this sponsored post to tell you more about toolant cold weather winter work gloves and how they can keep you productive this winter. From shoveling snow around your home to automotive work, fishing, or farming to make a living, there are a variety of options to choose from. Extra Large Dishwashing Gloves

toolant Winter Work Gloves for Cold Weather - Pro Tool Reviews

While some people primarily think about insulating warmth during the cold season, the reality is that you still need the physical protection you get from the work gloves you wear the rest of the year. Take a stroll through what toolant has to offer and see which models best fit the way you work.

The Balaena is a crossover 12-inch glove that bridges the gap between work and snow sports with a heavy focus on grip in wet and icy conditions. It’s a waterproof glove that’s also breathable and moisture-wicking to keep your hands dry. In addition to its fleece-lined advanced thermal insulation, the exterior is windproof, and a one-hand cord lock closes off the wind’s ability to work in around the extended cuff.

With every pair of Balaena gloves sold, toolant will donate $0.50 to IUCN.

Focusing on jobs that require extended periods in the cold, wet conditions, toolant’s latex dipped gloves are a standard length cold weather glove with high dexterity and a broad size range. Like the Balaena, they’re 100% waterproof and windproof, though they don’t have the same breathability. A brushed fleece insulating lining takes care of keeping your hands warm, and the cuffs have a hook and loop closure to seal them off and keep you comfortable. As a bonus, graphene in the palm dip makes these gloves touchscreen capable.

For those of you who prefer a nitrile-dipped glove, toolant has you covered. The nitrile coating offers waterproof and oil-repelling characteristics while maintaining excellent dexterity and grip. A combination of polyester and acrylic linings handles the task of insulation, and an elastic cuff snugs up against your wrist to protect against the wind.

Having used many nitrile-dipped gloves in the past, the elastic cuff definitely provides adequate wind and cold resistance and we found the gloves to be very durable in construction.

This winter glove from toolant is your go-to glove for work around the house. It features a grippy double latex coating that keeps the glove waterproof and windproof, and adds insulation with a polyester/acrylic terry brushed liner. Despite the waterproof nature, this is a breathable glove that helps reduce sweat build-up. High dexterity, touchscreen capability, and an elastic cuff wrap up the glove nicely.

Most latex gloves are thin and leave your hands sweaty. At worst, they tear easily and don’t last. These gloves from toolant hold up much better and give you a similar feel to a latex glove while providing much-needed insulation in the cold.

If you’re a mechanic, the Thor Pro is your winter glove. The foundation is cowhide leather that adds PVC impact protection on the back with a touchscreen-friendly knuckle, and terry cloth sweat wipe. On the palm side, there’s EVA foam for cushioning and Kevlar abrasion pads on the thumb and first two fingers. While these gloves don’t have an insulation layer like the others, the construction naturally lends itself to warming, and a hook and loop closure keeps them tight around your wrist.

We use padded gloves regularly to protect our knuckles when working under the hood. Having a bit of extra warmth while maintaining dexterity makes these excellent work gloves overall.

Taking the classic full-grain leather glove up a notch for general cold weather use, toolant adds a 3M Thinsulate insulating layer to these gloves. While that sets up long-lasting warmth, reinforcement around the palm ensures the glove also has long-lasting durability. These gloves also feature a hook and loop closure to keep dust, debris, and cold winds out.

We think toolant not only has some excellent build quality with their products, but they also provide a wide variety of choices for professional consumers and homeowners alike. Competitive pricing only sweetens the deal. Consider trying them out and see if toolant might be your new glove brand of choice.

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