flintronic Level 9 cut resistant stainless steel mesh safety gloves (with cotton liners, size S)
Product description
Quick overview
If you regularly handle sharp tools in the kitchen or around the workshop, these flintronic cut resistant gloves are designed for exactly that kind of risk. They use a stainless steel wire mesh construction aimed at high cut resistance, while the set also includes softer inner cotton/nylon gloves to improve comfort and reduce that “bare metal” feel.
On paper, they tick a lot of practical boxes: protection, flexibility for everyday tasks, a wrist strap to help keep them in place, and the ability to be machine washed. The only real caveat to keep in mind is the guidance around food handling for meat processing, because the steel mesh has gaps that can trap particles and make cleaning tricky after that specific use.
Key features that matter in real use

The most noticeable part here is the stainless steel mesh itself. Compared with basic cut-resistant fabric gloves, the wire mesh approach is meant to stand up better to sharp edges and abrasion when you’re doing work like butchery-style prep, whittling, or oyster shucking.
Comfort-wise, the package includes 1 cut-resistant glove and 2 white cotton/nylon liner gloves. That matters because even if the outer mesh protects well, wearing bare metal against skin can get uncomfortable over time. The liners let you get the protection without feeling like you’re constantly in direct contact with rigid material.
There’s also a tightening strap at the wrist. In day-to-day use, that small detail can make a difference: it helps secure the glove, which is important when you’re gripping a knife, a tool, or a slippery ingredient.


What to know before you buy (important limitations)

Cut resistance is only useful if the glove fits your job. These are positioned for a wide range of work, including kitchen use, restaurant kitchen prep, food processing, gardening, mechanical and construction work, fishing, and carpentry.
However, take the food-handling note seriously. Because there are gaps between the steel wires, meat particles may get stuck inside after processing meat, and the product guidance says it’s not recommended to buy it specifically for meat processing. That doesn’t automatically mean it’s useless for all food prep, but if your main routine is heavy meat processing, you may want to rethink the choice.
Another practical point: mesh gloves can feel more “technical” than standard fabric work gloves. If you prefer soft, lightweight gloves that disappear on the hands, this might feel like more of a deliberate safety layer.
How it fits common scenarios

- Kitchen prep and careful cutting: For tasks where the goal is to reduce the chance of accidental slips and nicks (think butchery-style handling, but within the product’s own limits), the steel mesh is meant to offer strong protection while you keep working.
- Wood whittling: When you’re managing small blades and carving motions, having a glove aimed at cut resistance can make sessions more confident. The liner helps keep wear comfortable if you’re doing this for longer than a quick minute.
- Oyster shucking: This is the sort of job where protection is about preventing the worst-case moment. If you’re learning, replacing a worn tool, or simply want more safety margin, gloves like these are designed for that exact category of risk.
It’s not perfect for every kind of job, though. If you need maximum dexterity or glove “feel” for delicate work, the mesh structure may make fine finger control harder than with thinner gloves.


Tech specs
- Name: flintronic Cut Resistant Gloves (Level 9 Protection)
- Type: Stainless steel wire mesh cut proof safety work gloves
- Format: Outer cut-resistant glove + inner cotton/nylon gloves (included in the pack)
- Size: S

Final verdict
Worth considering if you want strong, purpose-made cut resistance for kitchen and workshop tasks, and you’re comfortable using a safety glove that’s secured with a wrist strap and paired with inner liners for comfort. It also makes sense if you’re looking for a glove you can machine wash rather than treating it as a one-off disposable.
You may want to skip it if your use is primarily meat processing, because the product note highlights that particles can get trapped in the mesh gaps and may not be easy to clean out. It might not be the best match either if you need gloves that feel ultra-soft and allow the most delicate touch possible.
Should you buy it?

Choose these gloves if your day-to-day involves handling sharp tools where protection is the priority, and you want a layered setup (steel mesh plus inner liners) that can stay comfortable enough to wear during practical work.


Avoid them if you’re buying mainly for meat processing tasks, or if you strongly prioritise “bare-hand” dexterity and minimal bulk. As a safety layer, they’re more of a deliberate protection tool than a casual comfort glove.
Mini FAQ
Can the gloves be worn on both hands? Yes, the glove design is described as suitable for wearing on both left and right hands.

Are they machine washable? Yes, they’re stated to be machine washable and can be cleaned with water and soap.
Do the gloves include cotton liners? They come with 1 cut-resistant glove and 2 white cotton/nylon gloves to wear underneath.
Are they suitable for direct contact with food? The product claims the materials can be in direct contact with food for safer use in groceries, poultry, and meat processing, but it also includes a specific warning that meat particles can get stuck in the mesh gaps and advises against buying specifically for meat processing.
What size is this listing? This version is for size S.
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