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BIHUI Tilers Safety Gloves

by BIHUI
SKU TGDL
Original price $4.49 - Original price $4.49
Original price
$4.49
$4.49 - $4.49
Current price $4.49
Size: Large

Hand protection that keeps your touch. BIHUI Tilers Safety Gloves pair a cut-resistant knit with a textured palm coating — dependable defense against sharp tile edges and tool slips, plus a confident grip in dusty or wet conditions. Flexible enough for spacers and precise setting, durable enough for all-day handling of porcelain and stone.

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Cut-resistant, grip-coated work gloves built for the daily demands of tile work.

  • Protection: Cut-resistant knit foundation guards against tile edges and tool slips
  • Grip: Textured palm coating for slip-resistant control in dusty or wet conditions
  • Dexterity: Flexible and low-bulk for layout, spacers, and precise setting
  • Comfort: Breathable and lightweight for all-day wear
  • Durability: Stands up to repeated handling of porcelain, stone, and jobsite materials
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BIHUI Tilers Safety Gloves — Protection That Doesn't Kill Your Feel

Tile edges are sharp, tools slip, and bare hands take the damage — but bulky gloves that wreck your dexterity are almost as bad. BIHUI Tilers Safety Gloves balance both. A cut-resistant knit foundation guards against tile edges and tool slips, while a textured palm coating gives you slip-resistant control in dusty or wet conditions.

They stay flexible and low-bulk, so you keep the dexterity for handling spacers, reading layout, and precise setting — protection you'll actually keep wearing. The everyday glove for real tile work.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • Cut protection: Cut-resistant knit guards against sharp edges and slips
  • Sure grip: Textured palm coating for wet or dusty control
  • Keeps dexterity: Flexible and low-bulk for precise work
  • All-day comfort: Protection you'll actually keep on
  • Built for tile: Layout, spacers, and setting

Pro tip: Pick a snug fit so the glove moves with your hand for spacer and detail work, and keep a spare pair — grip coating wears down with heavy use, and a worn glove is a slippery one.