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Kinetronics Anti-Static Gloves - Large (1 Pair)

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Kinetronics KSASG Overview

Kinetronics Anti-Static Gloves, are a remarkable blend of soft conductive and synthetic fibers. The conductive gloves suppress dust collecting electrostatic charges when handling delicate and sensitive static prone materials.

The resistivity of Kinetronics ASG is 7 megohms, providing excellent conductivity as well as a safe margin preventing unintended shocks. This special construction and design eliminates 'arcing' due to excess conductivity.

Use gloves when handling films, plastics, optics and glass to prevent fingerprints and scratching.

When soiled, the gloves may be washed with a gentle soap or detergent and tumble-dried at the 'warm' setting.

These gloves come as one pair.

UPC: 728429500030

Kinetronics KSASG Reviews

Not impressed yet

By Robert
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2025-08-18

The jury is still out. It has not worked to reduce or remove static from a surface I wanted dust free (not film), but I will allow it could be just that surface. When I have tested it with other materials I will update the review if needed.

No More Smudges or fingerprints

By Michael
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2021-11-28

Good for keeping fingerprints off of glossy or reflective surfaces.

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How is the sizing? I don't see a size chart.

How is the sizing? I don't see a size chart.
Asked by: Andrew
The sizing is accurate for standard gloves, click the link below to view instructions to determine glove size; https://www.wikihow.com/Determine-Glove-Size
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-07-03

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How durable are these gloves?
Asked by: Anonymous
They seem pretty durable. Only thing negative I've noticed is its kind of hard to plug in small components using these gloves. Also They easily get stuck to pointy items, such as the back of a mobo, and the gloves get slightly damaged when you pull back. Hard to explain it but you'll see when you try to install a motherboard with all the components.
Answered by: Luis C.
Date published: 2019-01-10
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