The right work gloves protect your hands from cuts, cold, grip loss, and chemical exposure — but the wrong pair can slow you down or leave you exposed. Takumi Safety USA offers work gloves built for real job-site conditions: from winter framing and automotive repair to precision assembly and industrial handling.

Use this guide to match the right glove to your job, then browse the full range below.

Takumi Work Gloves

  • Wonder Grip WG-338 Thermo PLUS — Thermal-lined winter glove for cold-weather framing, outdoor construction, and any job where warmth and grip both matter. $19.
  • Wonder Grip WG-787 DEXCUT® — Cut-resistant protection for handling sharp materials, sheet metal, glass, and industrial assembly. Built for dexterity without sacrificing safety. $19.
  • Wonder Grip OP-785 OPTY — Premium precision grip glove for tool handling, finish work, and jobs that demand tactile control. $129.
  • Wonder Grip WG-528L Oil Guard — Oil-resistant construction for wet, slippery, and petroleum-exposed environments. $19.

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Work Glove Guides by Job Type

Not sure which glove fits your work? Our guides break down the best options by job type and hazard:

Frequently Asked Questions

What cut level do I need for general construction work?

Most construction tasks are well-covered by A4–A6 cut resistance. The WG-787 DEXCUT® targets this range — enough protection for rebar, sheet metal, and sharp lumber edges without losing dexterity. See our full cut level guide for specifics.

Are these gloves warm enough for outdoor winter work?

Yes. The WG-338 Thermo PLUS is specifically built for cold-weather job sites with a thermal liner that retains warmth without adding excessive bulk. Read our winter work gloves guide for a full breakdown.

How do I choose the right size?

Measure the circumference of your dominant hand at the widest point (around the knuckles, excluding the thumb). Match that measurement in inches to the size chart on each product page. When in doubt, size up — a slightly loose glove is easier to work in than one that restricts movement.

How should I care for my work gloves to make them last?

Most Takumi gloves can be hand-washed in cold water with mild soap and air-dried flat. Avoid machine washing with hot water or tumble drying, which can shrink the liner and degrade the grip coating. Store them flat or hanging — not crumpled — when not in use.

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Browse the complete Takumi Safety USA work glove range — cut-resistant, thermal, oil-resistant, and precision grip options for every industry and job type.

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