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Draper PU Coated at Tooled-Up.com

Draper PU Coated work gloves represent a trusted solution for tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts who demand reliable hand protection without compromising dexterity. The polyurethane (PU) coating technology employed by Draper delivers exceptional grip in both dry and slightly damp conditions, whilst maintaining the tactile sensitivity required for precision work. This makes Draper PU Coated gloves ideal for general assembly tasks, materials handling, light engineering work, and warehouse operations where both protection and finger flexibility are essential.

The Draper range of PU coated gloves combines affordability with durability, featuring seamless knitted liners that provide comfort during extended wear. Available from Tooled-Up.com, these gloves are engineered to resist abrasion whilst remaining breathable, reducing hand fatigue during long shifts on site or in the workshop. The thin PU coating ensures maximum dexterity for handling small components, operating tools, or working with fixings and fasteners, making them a versatile addition to any tradesperson's PPE kit.

Draper's commitment to practical, value-driven hand protection is evident throughout their PU Coated glove selection. Whether you're working in construction, logistics, manufacturing, or general maintenance, the Draper PU Coated range at Tooled-Up provides reliable protection that doesn't break the budget, with options available in various sizes to ensure a proper fit for every user.

Why Choose Draper PU Coated?

Draper has built a reputation over decades as a manufacturer that understands the real-world demands of British tradespeople. Their PU Coated gloves exemplify this understanding, offering a balance between protection, comfort, and cost-effectiveness that few competitors can match. The polyurethane coating is specifically formulated to provide superior grip without the bulkiness associated with heavier-duty gloves, allowing wearers to maintain the tactile feedback crucial for detailed work.

The breathable construction of Draper PU Coated gloves addresses a common complaint with protective handwear – excessive perspiration and discomfort during prolonged use. The seamless knitted liner eliminates irritating seams that can cause friction and blistering, whilst the PU coating remains flexible even in cooler workshop environments. This attention to wearer comfort translates to better compliance with safety protocols, as workers are more likely to keep gloves on when they're comfortable.

Furthermore, Draper's quality control processes ensure consistency across their PU Coated range. Each pair meets stringent standards for abrasion resistance and durability, meaning tradespeople can rely on predictable performance batch after batch. This reliability, combined with competitive pricing, makes Draper PU Coated gloves an economical choice for businesses purchasing PPE in volume, as well as individual tradespeople managing their own equipment budgets.

Who Uses Draper PU Coated?

  • Warehouse and Logistics Workers: Perfect for picking, packing, and general materials handling operations
  • General Maintenance Technicians: Ideal for facilities management and building maintenance tasks
  • Assembly Workers: Excellent for light manufacturing and component assembly applications
  • Electricians: Suitable for preparatory work and cable handling (though not for live electrical work)
  • Carpenters and Joiners: Useful for handling timber, fixtures, and fittings without compromising feel
  • Plumbers: Good for pipework handling and general installation tasks
  • DIY Enthusiasts: Versatile protection for home improvement and garden projects
  • Automotive Technicians: Appropriate for parts handling and light mechanical work
  • Painters and Decorators: Useful for preparation work and materials handling

Key Features of Draper PU Coated

The seamless knitted construction of Draper PU Coated gloves provides exceptional comfort by eliminating pressure points and reducing the risk of irritation during extended wear. This design feature is particularly valued by tradespeople working full shifts, as it minimises hand fatigue and maintains circulation. The elasticated wrist ensures a secure fit that prevents debris entering the glove whilst allowing easy donning and removal.

The polyurethane palm coating delivers outstanding grip characteristics on dry and slightly oily surfaces, reducing the risk of dropped components or tools. Unlike latex alternatives, PU coatings are generally suitable for users with latex sensitivities, broadening their applicability across diverse workforces. The coating is also resistant to abrasion from repeated contact with rough materials, extending the working life of each pair beyond standard fabric gloves.

Breathability is a standout feature of the Draper PU Coated range. The coating is applied only to the palm and fingers in many models, leaving the back of the hand uncoated to maximise air circulation. This design prevents the clammy, uncomfortable sensation associated with fully coated gloves, encouraging compliance with safety requirements throughout the working day. The lightweight construction also reduces hand fatigue compared to heavier protective gloves, making them ideal for precision tasks requiring extended concentration.

Popular Draper PU Coated

The Draper PU Coated glove range typically includes multi-pack options that provide excellent value for businesses and frequent users. Standard grey PU palm-coated gloves with nylon liners remain the most popular choice, offering universal protection for light to medium-duty applications. These are commonly available in sizes ranging from small through to extra-large, ensuring proper fit across diverse hand sizes.

Black PU coated variants are also popular within the Tooled-Up Draper selection, particularly in environments where appearance matters or where light-coloured gloves would quickly show soiling. The darker colour maintains a professional appearance for longer, making them suitable for customer-facing roles in retail, delivery, and installation sectors. Despite the colour variation, these gloves maintain the same protective and comfort characteristics as their grey counterparts.

Draper also offers precision PU Coated gloves with ultra-thin coatings for applications demanding maximum dexterity. These specialist variants are particularly valued by electronics assembly workers, precision engineers, and quality control inspectors who need protection without sacrificing the tactile sensitivity required to detect surface imperfections or handle delicate components.

Safety and Compliance

Draper PU Coated gloves are manufactured to comply with relevant European EN standards for protective gloves, ensuring they meet minimum performance criteria for abrasion resistance, tear strength, and general protective qualities. Users should verify the specific EN rating marked on their gloves to ensure suitability for their intended application. It's important to note that standard PU coated gloves are designed for mechanical protection against abrasion and light cuts – they are not suitable for chemical handling, thermal protection, or electrical work involving live circuits.

In accordance with HSE guidance, employers must conduct risk assessments to determine appropriate PPE for specific tasks. Whilst Draper PU Coated gloves excel in general handling applications, more hazardous tasks may require specialist protective equipment. Regular inspection of gloves before each use is essential – any signs of coating degradation, tears, or excessive wear indicate the gloves should be replaced immediately to maintain protection standards.

Proper sizing is a critical safety consideration often overlooked in workplace PPE provision. Gloves that are too large can reduce grip and dexterity, increasing accident risk, whilst undersized gloves cause discomfort and may tear during use. Tooled-Up stocks Draper PU Coated gloves in multiple sizes to ensure workers can select the correct fit for optimal protection and performance. Hands should be clean and dry when donning gloves, and gloves should be stored in a clean, dry environment away from direct sunlight to maximise their service life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Draper PU Coated gloves be washed and reused?

Whilst Draper PU Coated gloves can be gently hand-washed in cool water with mild soap, this may reduce their grip performance and protective qualities. For maximum safety and performance, it's generally recommended to replace soiled gloves rather than washing them, particularly in professional environments. If washing is necessary, allow gloves to air dry completely away from direct heat sources, and inspect carefully before reuse for any signs of coating degradation.

Are Draper PU Coated gloves suitable for food handling?

Standard Draper PU Coated work gloves are not certified for direct food contact and should not be used in food preparation or processing environments. Food handling requires specialist gloves manufactured to food-safety standards. However, they are suitable for handling packaged food products in warehouse and logistics settings where direct food contact does not occur.

What's the difference between PU and nitrile coated gloves?

PU (polyurethane) coated gloves like those from Draper offer superior dexterity and tactile sensitivity, making them ideal for precision work with small components. They're also generally more breathable and comfortable for extended wear. Nitrile coated gloves provide better chemical resistance and puncture protection, making them more suitable for oily environments or applications involving mild chemicals. For general handling, assembly, and light engineering work, Draper PU Coated gloves typically offer the best balance of protection and dexterity.

How long do Draper PU Coated gloves typically last?

Lifespan depends heavily on the application and frequency of use. In light-duty environments with occasional use, a pair might last several weeks to months. In demanding warehouse or manufacturing settings with daily use, replacement every few days to a week is common. Signs that gloves need replacing include visible wear to the coating, reduced grip performance, tears in the liner, or holes in the PU coating. Purchasing multi-packs provides better value and ensures replacements are always available.

Are Draper PU Coated gloves suitable for winter outdoor work?

Standard Draper PU Coated gloves are designed primarily for general handling work in moderate temperature environments. Whilst the seamless liner provides some insulation, they are not specifically engineered for cold weather protection. For outdoor winter work, consider thermal-lined work gloves designed for low-temperature environments. However, for lighter outdoor tasks in mild UK conditions or for work alternating between indoor and outdoor environments, Draper PU Coated gloves can provide adequate protection whilst maintaining the dexterity often compromised by bulky winter gloves.

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