🧤 Stay dry, warm, and in control—winter work just got cooler!
COOLJOB Waterproof Winter Freezer Gloves combine double-coated latex for superior waterproofing and anti-slip grip with a soft terry fleece lining to keep hands warm in freezing conditions. Designed with a snug 15 gauge polyester fit and high-visibility blue color, these gloves are perfect for professionals tackling cold-weather tasks in gardening, construction, fishing, and refrigeration environments.
Manufacturer | COOLJOB |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.74 x 1.97 x 5.91 inches |
Size | Medium (Pack of 1) |
Color | Winter/Blue |
Style | Fleece Lined Waterproof Coated Gloves |
Material | Latex |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**S
Well worth the money!
These gloves are amazing! They keep your hands warm and dry as advertised. Used them for the last 2 months of winter in Ohio working construction and they held up great.
T**E
Recommend
Great to have when working with cold items. Keeps hands dry and warm.
K**K
Several months of use
I’ve used these for a couple of months now. I found that in cool weather they were quite well, however, when the temperature dropped into the 20s, I didn’t feel they have worked as well. So, this may not be the right glove for you if you are in a super cool climate. Here in the Pacific Northwest they are working well and are fantastic for keeping moisture out.
B**S
Five star with a caveat that can’t be helped
I use these for feeding small farm animals on chilly days. Lots of cold water involved. The gloves are waterproof. They keep me very significantly warmer than double layer latex gloves, but this is weather in the high 40 degrees. It hasn’t been any colder outside yet. They aren’t meant to be hard winter temp gloves, so don’t give low ratings for that. Winter in midAmerica is significantly different than winter in the north. These are midAmerica or further south gloves.They are surprisingly agile considering their thickness. I can manipulate latches on farm gates, lids of bins, unroll the top of feed bags, grab the lid of watering buckets to unscrew them, etc. They provide significant “grippiness” when I’m handling wet slippery items. The lining does not come out when I take off the gloves. So far. I expect the lining fabric to give way at some point. They are still a good buy in the meantime.Since they are waterproof, your hands will sweat in them even in chilly temps. It’s the nature of humans. It’s not the glove’s or the weather’s fault. The downside of waterproof gloves is that once they’re wet inside, it takes a long time for them to dry inside. Potentially days. I’m planning to hang mine on a boot dryer to see how it goes. I haven’t done it yet.Even with the gloves damp inside, they are still very significantly warmer than a fresh double layer of latex gloves when that cold pump water pours over them.I recommend this product.
D**D
Not very warm but yes waterproof
Got these for outdoor work at a barn where I have to dump & clean water buckets. In the winter they're often slightly frozen over so the water is mighty cold. First time using these gloves it was 40 degrees, and my fingers were very cold. I was hoping they'd be warmer since they are lined with some type of fuzzy material. Definitely not for real cold where you hands actually working, not just out for walks.I've also used them for general yard work in damp weather picking up yard waste.
S**Y
Perfect!
These are the best gloves I have ever worn. I work outside everyday and these gloves are so comfortable and allow me to work with water, dirt, animals, etc and keep my hands clean and dry. I highly recommend them!
M**Y
Great gloves
These are good gloves. I was impressed with their grip. I took them out for their first use handling snow, chains, ropes etc. I used them for several off road winter vehicle recoveries. They worked well, kept my hands dry and allowed my a level of dexterity I’m am not used to with gloves. They seem to do well in temperatures 20f and above.
N**E
20221128: Cold finger tips, uneven warmth ...
20221128: This review is for --> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08BHN1GL4?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsNOTE: The product page reads --> "COOLJOB Waterproof Winter Freezer Gloves for Working Gardening Fishing Construction Worker, Double Coated Rubber Gloves for Indoor Outdoor Warehouse Cold Refrigeration House, 1 Pair Small S Blue". I have also purchased a medium orange pair of this product.Given the\my testing below, I'm not sure what 'freezer' and/or 'cold Refrigeration' temperatures this manufacturer/seller used when they tested this product.Cold finger-tips --after performing the following: I've been in a 64.9\F room for hours. Put the gloves on, walked around 'outside' in 45\F, for at least one-thousand, seven-hundred and thirty feet (1,730') = 0.33\mi. Resulting in the right-hands' middle finger-tip --the complete circumference of the finger-nail area, is cold. Substantially colder than the other two finger on either side of 'it'. Those finger-tips surrounding the middle finger, were running a close second to the cold tipped middle finger. The thumb and pinky (finger-tips) remained the warmest; but are uncomfortably chilly. The balance of this hands' temperature in 45\F, dry weather was workable.By comparison, the left-hand experience was more even across the board, however there is a noticeable difference with warmth. While the finger-tips are chilly (not cold), the rest of the fingers and hand were workable\ok.SUMMARY-01 (small\blue): The right-glove may be defective --given the lack of uniform warmth to all areas within. I.E. middle finger-tip is cold, two other finger-tips were uncomfortably chilly, while the thumb and pinky were the warmest for this hand.SUMMARY-02 (medium\orange): Same testing environment and temperature. Experience was more uniform warmth throughout each individual hand, as well as, comparing the left to right. However the fact still remains, this product 'will not' keep your hands warm while taking a leisurely walk around the block, with outdoor temperatures --at or below 45\F.Test these items in your applied application environment --well before the return period expires!
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