Dewalt Gloves
DeWalt gloves keep your hands working when the job's rough on skin and grip, from shifting blocks to pulling cable and handling sharp fixings.
When you're in and out of materials all day, bare hands get chewed up and cheap gloves split at the seams. DeWalt work gloves are built for proper site use, with tougher palms, better grip and fits that still let you pick up screws and run tools without feeling like you're wearing boxing mitts. Choose the right pair for the task and crack on.
What Are DeWalt Gloves Used For?
- Handling rough materials like timber, block and sheet goods without shredding your palms or ending the day with split knuckles.
- Running impact drivers, grinders and saws where you need grip on the tool and a bit of protection from vibration, heat and sharp edges.
- Pulling cable, threading conduit and working around fixings where DeWalt work gloves with a slimmer fit help you keep feel for small parts.
- Loading the van, shifting kit and general site graft where tougher palms and reinforced areas stop the gloves blowing out in a week.
- Outdoor maintenance and wet mornings where a grippy palm helps you keep hold of tools and materials when everything's damp and slippery.
Choosing the Right DeWalt Gloves
Match the glove to the job in front of you, because one pair will not do everything well.
1. Dexterity vs Protection
If you're placing small screws, doing fix-first work, or you need to feel what you're doing, go for a tighter, thinner glove. If you're shifting block, handling sharp edges, or dragging materials about, pick the more padded, reinforced DeWalt work gloves and accept you'll lose a bit of fingertip feel.
2. Grip in Real Site Conditions
If you're often working with dusty timber, wet materials, or smooth plastic trunking, prioritise a palm that actually grips rather than just looks textured. A good grip stops you over-squeezing tools all day and saves drops when your hands are cold or damp.
3. Fit and Cuff Style
If the glove is loose at the fingertips, you'll fight it all day and you'll tear it faster. If you're in and out of gloves constantly, a simple slip-on cuff is quicker; if you're working in dust and debris, a more secure cuff helps keep the muck out.
Who Are DeWalt Gloves For on Site?
- Chippies and joiners who need protection handling timber and sheet, but still want enough feel to place fixings and mark out cleanly.
- Sparks and data installers who live on small screws and terminations, so they'll lean towards slimmer DeWalt gloves that do not kill dexterity.
- Groundworkers, landscapers and labourers shifting materials all day, where tougher palms and reinforced wear points stop constant blow-outs.
- Maintenance teams doing a bit of everything, who keep a couple of pairs in the van so they can swap between fine work and heavy handling.
Why Shop for DeWalt Gloves at ITS?
Whether you need DeWalt gloves for fine fixings or tougher DeWalt work gloves for heavy handling, you can sort the right type and size in one place. We stock the full range in our own warehouse, ready for next day delivery so you are not turning up on site with split hands and no grip.
DeWalt Gloves FAQs
Which DeWalt gloves offer the best dexterity for small screws?
Go for the slimmer, lightweight DeWalt gloves with a close fit through the fingers and less padding in the palm. They are the ones you can actually pinch a screw, start it cleanly, and still feel the driver bit without constantly taking the glove off.
Are they touchscreen compatible?
Some DeWalt gloves are touchscreen compatible, but not every pair is, so check the product details before you buy. If you are filling out snag lists or checking plans on your phone, it is worth choosing a pair that states touchscreen use, otherwise you will be pulling a glove off all day.
How do I measure my hand for the right size?
Measure around your palm at the widest point, just below the knuckles, and do not include the thumb. Match that measurement to the size guide on the product page, and if you are between sizes, size up for comfort or size down if you need fingertip control for fixings.
Will DeWalt work gloves last if I am handling blocks and sharp materials all week?
They will last well if you pick a pair with reinforced palms and wear panels, but no glove is indestructible. If you are constantly grabbing sharp edges, rebar, or rough block, expect faster wear and keep a spare pair in the van so you are not finishing the week with holes in the fingertips.
Do gloves make it harder to use power tools safely?
Not if the fit is right and the glove suits the task. A snug glove improves grip and stops slips, but a baggy glove can catch or reduce control, so avoid anything loose at the fingertips and do not use thick handling gloves for precision cutting or delicate work.