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Call us: +1 516 545 9550
Email us: info@edgelinesafety.com
11220 S Highway 6, STE A07
Sugar Land, Texas, 77498

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  • What materials are used in Edgeline Safety gloves?
    Our gloves are made from 100% pure, premium-grade leather, ensuring durability, flexibility, and protection for a variety of work environments.
  • Are your gloves suitable for all types of industries?
    Yes, Edgeline Safety gloves are designed to provide superior protection and comfort for industries such as construction, manufacturing, automotive, and other heavy-duty applications.
  • How do I determine the right size glove for me?
    We offer a detailed size chart on our website to help you measure your hand accurately. If you're unsure, feel free to contact our customer service team for assistance.
  • Are Edgeline Safety gloves resistant to cuts and abrasions?
    Yes, our leather gloves are specifically engineered to offer excellent resistance to cuts, abrasions, and punctures, providing reliable hand protection in hazardous work conditions.
  • Do you offer bulk or wholesale purchasing options?
    Yes, we offer bulk purchasing and wholesale options for businesses. Please contact us directly at info@edgelinesafety.com for more information on pricing and custom orders.
  • How do I care for and maintain my leather gloves?
    To maintain the longevity of your gloves, avoid prolonged exposure to moisture, and clean them gently with a damp cloth. Store them in a cool, dry place when not in use. For more detailed care instructions, refer to our care guide on the website.
  • Can I return or exchange my gloves if they don't fit?
    Yes, we offer a hassle-free return and exchange policy. If your gloves don’t fit or meet your expectations, you can return them within 30 days of purchase. Please check our Return Policy page for more details.
  • Are Edgeline Safety gloves suitable for cold weather conditions?
    Yes, we offer certain models of gloves that are insulated for cold weather protection. These gloves are designed to keep your hands warm while still providing maximum safety.
  • Where are your gloves manufactured?
    Our gloves are meticulously crafted by skilled artisans using the finest leather to ensure the highest level of quality and performance.
  • How long does shipping take?
    We offer standard and expedited shipping options. Standard shipping typically takes 5-10 business days within the U.S. For more urgent needs, we recommend choosing expedited shipping at checkout.
  • How often should I replace my ANSI A5 cut resistant gloves?
    Check your gloves regularly for wear and tear. Replace them when they show signs of damage, like holes or cuts
  • Can I wash ANSI A5 cut resistant gloves?
    Yes, but check the care label first. Some gloves can be machine-washed, while others need to be hand-washed.
  • What is the difference between ANSI A1, A2, A3, A4, and A5 cut resistance levels?
    The higher the number, the stronger the protection against cuts. A5 is the highest level of protection.
  • Can I wear ANSI A5 cut resistant gloves in wet conditions?
    Some ANSI A5 gloves are waterproof or water-resistant. Check the product description to make sure.
  • How do I know if my ANSI A5 cut resistant gloves fit well?
    The gloves should fit snugly but comfortably. You should be able to move your fingers easily.
  • Can I use ANSI A5 cut resistant gloves for all types of work?
    While they offer excellent cut protection, the best glove for you depends on the specific tasks you do. Some gloves are better for gripping, while others are better for handling hot objects.
  • Where can I buy ANSI A5 cut resistant gloves?
    You can buy here edgelinesafety.com
  • How can I train my workers to use ANSI A5 cut resistant gloves properly?
    Provide information about the importance of hand protection and how to wear and care for the gloves. You can also offer training on how to inspect the gloves for damage.
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