Microplane protective glove
When using ultra-sharp kitchen tools, safety is just as important as precision. The Microplane protective glove provides additional safety when working with graters, mandolines, peelers, and professional knives, allowing you to cook with more confidence and control.
It is perfect for use with Japanese mandolines and handling the sharpest kitchen knives, especially during fast and precise slicing, grating, and food preparation.
Features
- High level of protection against accidental cuts when working with sharp tools
- Ideal for Microplane graters, Japanese mandolines, and professional knives
- Made of high-quality wire-free knitted material without metal threads
- Comfortable, flexible, and pleasant for prolonged use
- Fits both left and right hand
- Universal size fits most users
- FDA compliant – safe for food contact
- EN388 Level 5 and ANSI Level 4 cut protection
- Easy maintenance – machine washable
Maintenance
After use, wash the glove and let it air dry naturally. The material retains its shape and protective properties even after multiple washes.
Dimensions: 23.2 × 10 cm (only one glove is included in the package)
Material: protective knitted fiber without metal threads.
Warning: Not intended for heat protection. Do not use it as an oven mitt!
Country of origin: China.
Safe, practical, and extremely useful in any kitchen, the Microplane protective glove is essential equipment for anyone who uses professionally sharp kitchen tools and wants maximum safety during work.
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