DeWalt Foam nitrile A6 cut resistant glove (Size XL)

Foam nitrile A6 cut resistant glove (Size XL)

Features

  • 21‑gauge HPPE seamless knit shell for dexterity
  • Foam nitrile palm coating for grip in wet and dry conditions
  • Touchscreen-capable fingertips
  • Reinforced thumb saddle for added durability
  • Seamless knit cuff for a secure, comfortable fit
  • ANSI/ISEA 105 cut resistance A6
  • Abrasion resistance level 4
  • Puncture resistance level 3
  • Meets EN388:2016 (3 X 4 1 F)

Specifications

Shell Material 21-gauge HPPE (high-performance polyethylene)
Palm Coating Foam nitrile
Size XL
Cut Resistance (Ansi/Isea 105 2016) A6
Abrasion Resistance Level 4
Puncture Resistance Level 3
En388 3 X 4 1 F
Touchscreen Capability Yes, fingertip capable
Cuff Seamless knit cuff
Additional Reinforcement Reinforced thumb saddle
Warranty 90‑day limited warranty

A knit glove with a 21-gauge high-performance polyethylene (HPPE) shell and a foam nitrile coated palm. Designed to provide cut resistance (A6), abrasion resistance, and puncture resistance while maintaining dexterity. Fingertips support touchscreen use; the glove includes a reinforced thumb saddle and a seamless knit cuff for fit and durability. Intended for tasks such as metal fabrication, glass handling, and construction.

Model Number: DPG578XL

Project Ideas

Business

Mobile Glass & Metal Debris Cleanup

Offer on‑call cleanup for remodels, storefront breakage, and shop floor incidents. Market the service’s safety focus using A6 cut‑resistant, puncture‑resistant gloves and proper handling protocols; upsell board‑up, temporary glazing, and disposal.


Sharp Materials Maker Workshops

Run weekend classes (stained glass basics, sheet‑metal lanterns, mosaic stepping stones) with PPE included. The glove’s dexterity keeps projects beginner‑friendly; generate revenue via class fees, material kits, and glove/tool retail after class.


Salvage & Resell Sharp Stock

Curate reclaimed sheet metal, perforated panels, and safe‑handled glass offcuts into artist bundles. Use the gloves for efficient sorting and trimming, then sell via an online shop or local maker markets with bundled project guides.


Glove Launder‑Swap for Small Shops

Provide a subscription service that picks up used gloves weekly, launders when appropriate, and swaps in fresh pairs—reducing downtime and mess. Track wear, offer bulk discounts, and add-on PPE like sleeves or cut‑resistant aprons.


Fabrication Content & Affiliate Channel

Build a social channel featuring safe handling of sharp materials, filming hands‑on tutorials without removing gloves thanks to touchscreen fingertips. Monetize through affiliate links for gloves/tools, sponsored builds, and digital plans.

Creative

Sheet‑Metal Origami Lanterns

Cut and fold thin-gauge sheet metal into geometric lanterns with pierced patterns. The A6 cut resistance and foam nitrile grip let you handle sharp offcuts and tight folds safely, while the touchscreen fingertips make it easy to reference templates or control a CNC/laser pattern library without removing the gloves.


Reclaimed Glass Mosaic Planters

Upcycle broken bottle glass and tile into outdoor mosaic planters and stepping stones. The gloves’ abrasion and puncture resistance help when nipping shards and pressing pieces into mortar, and you can photograph progress or adjust lighting from your phone mid-build thanks to the touchscreen-capable fingertips.


Stained‑Glass Terrarium Lightbox

Combine copper-foiled stained glass panels into a small terrarium with an LED base. The dexterous 21‑gauge knit lets you grip and align delicate pieces while protecting against sharp edges, and the reinforced thumb saddle stands up to repetitive scoring and grinding.


Upcycled Can‑Metal Feather Mobile

Turn aluminum cans into feather shapes, emboss veins, and hang them as a kinetic mobile. The foam nitrile coating provides secure wet/dry grip on thin, sharp stock, and the cut resistance helps when trimming tight curves or deburring edges.


Scrap‑Metal Wall Art Panels

Arrange brushed steel, perforated sheet, and small hardware into abstract wall panels. Handle burr-prone pieces with confidence, and use your phone for layout grids or AR mockups without taking off the gloves.