Wells Lamont FX3 Cut Resistant Gloves, ANSI A4 Nitrile-Coated
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Wells Lamont FX3 cut resistant gloves β ANSI A4 Cut-Resistant Work Gloves
The Wells Lamont FX3 cut resistant gloves give your crew ANSI/ISEA 105 A4 cut resistance in a FX3 that pairs an HPPE, stainless-steel and nylon/spandex shell with a nitrile-coated palm. Before you order, read the full hands-on review or see how it stacks up in the cut-resistant gloves buyerβs guide.
New to cut ratings? The ANSI/ISEA 105 cut levels A1βA9 guide and our how to read an ANSI cut level reference explain exactly what an a4 cut resistant gloves rating like A4 stops β and what it does not.
Key features
- Steel-blend shell with a nitrile grip palm
- ANSI/ISEA 105 A4 cut-resistant liner
- Sizes Medium through X-Large
- Built for metal fabrication, glass handling, HVAC and general trade work
- Sold as level 4 cut resistant gloves for buyers cross-shopping that term
Pros & cons
- Trusted Wells build
- Steel-blend shell with a nitrile grip palm
- Genuine ANSI A4 cut protection
- Sized to match the hand
- Cut protection is not cut-proof β no glove is
- Single material focus; pair with task-specific PPE for chemical or heat hazards
Specifications
| Brand | Wells Lamont |
|---|---|
| Model | FX3 |
| ANSI/ISEA 105 cut level | A4 |
| Construction | An HPPE, stainless-steel and nylon/spandex shell with a nitrile-coated palm |
| Color | Blue |
| Sizing | Sizes Medium through X-Large |
| Impact (ANSI/ISEA 138) | No |
| Heat resistance | No |
| Use | Metal fabrication, glass handling, HVAC and general trade work |
What the Wells FX3 is for
Reach for the Wells FX3 for metal fabrication, glass handling, HVAC and general trade work. Browse the full cut-resistant gloves range, or the broader hand protection catalog, to line it up against alternatives. Not sure where to start? Our how to choose work gloves reference walks through the decision. Buyers also stock these alongside material-handling gloves and search them as cut resistant work gloves.
Which size should you order?
Sizes Medium through X-Large. Measure across your palm and check the glove size chart β a cut liner should fit snug so it does not bunch at the fingertips. The how to choose cut gloves by ANSI level walk-through helps you match both the size and the protection tier to your task.
How the Wells FX3 compares
Weigh the Wells FX3 against Ansell HyFlex 11-518, Ansell HyFlex 11-531, Ansell HyFlex 11-542. Need a higher tier? Step up through the A5 cut gloves or compare tiers in the A4 vs A5 guide. For impact as well as cut, see the impact-resistant gloves line. The best cut-resistant gloves guide ranks the full field so you can see where this pick lands.
Safety note: Cut and impact gloves reduce β but never eliminate β injury risk, and they are not rated against a chemical splash hazard, solvents, or live electrical work. Match the glove to a documented hazard assessment and replace any pair once the liner is nicked or worn through.
Ordering FAQ
What ANSI cut level is the Wells FX3?
It carries an ANSI/ISEA 105 A4 cut rating. Cut ratings describe lab cut resistance, not a cut-proof guarantee.
Is the Wells FX3 in stock and ready to ship?
Yes β this listing is active and ships through Amazon. Select your size to see live availability and shipping speed.
What size of the Wells FX3 should I order?
Sizes Medium through X-Large. Measure across your palm and use the glove size chart; a cut liner should fit snug, not loose.
Can I order the Wells FX3 by the case?
Most sizes ship by the pair or by the box; bulk and case options appear on the linked Amazon listing for each size.
What tasks is the Wells FX3 the right pick for?
It is built for metal fabrication, glass handling, HVAC and general trade work. Match it to your hazard assessment before relying on it.
Does the Wells FX3 work with touchscreens?
Touchscreen capability varies by size and coating; check the linked listing for the exact model you select.
How is the Wells FX3 different from a disposable glove?
This is a reusable work glove with a knit or leather build, not a single-use disposable. It is washed and reused, not discarded after one task.
Is the Wells FX3 heat-resistant?
No β it is not a heat glove. For hot surfaces, choose a dedicated heat-resistant glove.
Does the Wells FX3 have impact protection?
No β it has no back-of-hand impact guards. For knuckle hazards, choose an impact-rated glove.
How do I reorder the Wells FX3 later?
Reorder by the model number shown in the specifications above, or return to this page and select your size again.
Should I buy the Wells FX3 or step up a cut tier?
If your task matches the rating, this is the right pick; if you handle thinner or sharper stock, step up a cut level.
Where can I read an independent review of the Wells FX3?
See our full hands-on review, linked at the top of this page, for build notes, pros and cons, and how it compares to the rest of the lineup.
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