







🧤 Weld Like a Pro, Protect Like a Boss!
The IRONCAT 6141 Kidskin TIG Welding Gloves combine premium top grain kidskin with Kevlar thread for superior heat, abrasion, and puncture resistance. Featuring a straight thumb design and an extended 4-inch gold cuff, these gloves deliver exceptional dexterity, grip, and protection for professional welders in demanding industrial environments.









| ASIN | B007UU7TTI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,250 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #23 in Welding Gloves |
| Date First Available | March 1, 2013 |
| Department | unisex |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Item model number | 6141/L |
| Manufacturer | West Chester Holdings |
| Product Dimensions | 14.5 x 7.5 x 1.2 inches |
K**R
Perfect for small hands
I bought these for my wife who has very small hands. They work perfectly for loading our wood stove. Very well made.
D**E
Excellent quality
Got these for my son, and he loves them for when he has to TIG welding! Great fit, great price, comfortable fit!
2**0
Soft / pliable
Unlike heavy welding gloves, these kidskin gloves are thin, really soft, but very sturdy. I use them for yard work when chainsawing and dealing with prickly palo verde & pyracantha branches and they perform well. And the extra length protects my wrists from those nasty branches. I purchased several pair to have in different locations around my property. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
M**Y
Good enough for the price
These gloves are decent, they aren't great and I wouldn't purchase them if you plan on welding every day with them. The stitching isn't the best just from looking at them, I'm 100% sure they wouldn't stand up to daily use. They are soft and allow good movement, which is what tig gloves should be. I will weld with these once a month or so, so they should last me a good while. I got them on sale for pennies basically; if they were more expensive I wouldn't give them 4 stars, more like 3.
L**E
Tig welding
Work great
J**S
Good GTAW Gloves for a Great Price
I use them strictly for TIG welding. They are comfortable and fit very well making it very easy to manipulate the fill rod. I wouldn't use them for lifting or any other jobs that would require work gloves. They are not heavy enough for that. They are made solely for TIG.
T**R
Quality
holds up well for a price below other brands
B**S
Stitching failure
Guys, I’ve gone through 5 or 6 pairs of these gloves, all of them have stitching failure between the thumb and palm. It starts within a month, I just deal with it until they’re destroyed.
T**I
Great buy very comfortable
P**N
Decent glove. Quite thin so you have to be careful with them but still heat resistant enough. The "fur" on the inside sticks to your hand like crazy but thats the only downside ive found so far. Good for the price.
D**.
They are for 40$,... just Rawhide gloves, thin and poorly resisting to wet environnement. Well, they are sold for welding and not for rough work. Being sowed with Kevlar tread shall not make them 14 can $ more expensive than the similar quality sold at my local wearhouse. I suggest to invest a little more and by a durable pair if you are an active grumpy, DIY as I'm . :) Denis Beaulieu Pohénégamook Qc., Canada.
R**.
Very comfortable, they are holding up well.
A**R
Doubt that they will last long. I misunderstood and thought 2pcs meant 2 pair but apparently it means 2 gloves. I’m sure there are way better quality gloves in this price range.
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