Lightweight seamless inspection gloves with PU coated palm and fingers. Good dexterity for handling, sorting and general site work. Available in sizes M through to XXL, sold individually or in bulk packs of 120 pairs.
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Black builders gloves that actually let you feel what you’re doing. These lightweight PU coated gloves are built around a seamless polyester liner, which keeps them comfortable over a full shift without the bunching or rubbing you get from cheaper stitched gloves. The PU coating on the palm and fingers gives a decent grip on dry and lightly oily surfaces, making them useful for a wide range of general site tasks where you still need your fingertips to work properly.
At this price, they’re the sort of glove you buy in bulk and keep across the van, the site cabin and the toolbox. No one’s precious about losing a pair when they cost next to nothing, which is arguably the best quality a site glove can have.
What Makes These Black Builders Gloves Worth Keeping in Stock
The seamless liner is the detail that separates these from basic dipped gloves. No internal seams means no pressure points, which matters when you’re wearing them for hours at a time. The PU coating is thinner and more tactile than nitrile, so you retain good sensitivity when handling fixings, cables, or components where feel counts. They’re not waterproof and not intended for heavy-duty protection, but for the day-to-day handling work that makes up most of a site day, they do the job cleanly.
Available in Medium (size 8), Large (size 9), X-Large (size 10) and XX-Large (size 11). Single pairs available if you want to check the fit, or bulk packs of 120 pairs for contractors and site managers who’d rather order once and forget about it for a while.
Pro Tip: Size up if you're between sizes and wearing these for extended periods, as PU coated gloves can feel slightly snug once your hands warm up on site.
These gloves are used across general construction, landscaping, warehousing, and light assembly work. They suit any task where you need hand protection without losing dexterity, such as handling fixings, sorting materials, light carpentry, electrical first fix, and general labouring. Inspectors, storemen and groundworkers all reach for this type of glove when heavier PPE would just slow things down.
Best For
General site handling and labouring
Light assembly and component handling
Electrical first fix work
Warehousing and material sorting
Inspection tasks requiring dexterity
Available In
Medium - Size 8
Large - Size 9
X-Large - Size 10
XX-Large - Size 11
Single pairs or bulk packs of 120 pairs
Key Features
Seamless polyester liner for all-day comfort
PU coated palm and fingers for grip and sensitivity
Lightweight and form-fitting
Good dexterity retention
Black finish hides general site grime reasonably well
Not suitable for: Not suitable for tasks involving sharp objects, heavy abrasion, or prolonged contact with chemicals, fuels and solvents. These are general handling gloves, not cut-resistant or chemical-resistant PPE.
Pull on and check the fit before starting work. The seamless liner should sit flush with no bunching at the fingers. For best grip performance, keep the palm coating dry where possible. Replace when the PU coating shows signs of peeling or cracking, as grip and protection both drop off quickly once the coating breaks down.
Select the correct size using the size guide before ordering in bulk
Pull the glove onto a dry hand, ensuring the liner sits flat with no wrinkles at the fingertips
Check the palm coating is intact before each use
Replace immediately if the PU coating is cracked, peeling or torn
Are these gloves suitable for wet conditions?
Not really. The PU coating offers some resistance to light moisture but these are not waterproof gloves. Grip performance drops noticeably when the coating is saturated, so for wet site conditions a nitrile or latex coated glove would serve better.
What is the difference between PU coated and nitrile coated gloves?
PU coating is thinner and more tactile, which means better sensitivity and dexterity. Nitrile is thicker and more resistant to oils, fuels and some chemicals. For general dry handling work, PU is the better choice. For greasy or chemical environments, go nitrile.
Can I buy a single pair to check the sizing before committing to a bulk order?
Yes. Single pairs are available in all four sizes alongside the 120-pair bulk packs, so you can confirm the fit before placing a larger order for your site or team.
Constructed with a seamless knitted polyester liner and a polyurethane coating applied to the palm and fingers. The seamless construction eliminates internal seam pressure points that cause discomfort during extended wear. PU coating provides a balance of grip and tactile sensitivity on dry and lightly contaminated surfaces. EN388 category light mechanical protection.
Liner Material
Seamless knitted polyester
Coating
Polyurethane (PU)
Coated Area
Palm and fingers
Available Sizes
Medium (8), Large (9), X-Large (10), XX-Large (11)
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