SmartCut Touch Screen Gloves Keep Pace with Modern Jobsites

Compact equipment operators don’t just run joysticks anymore. They run tablets, phones and in-cab touchscreens all day long. Grade control displays. Telematics dashboards. Digital plans replacing paper. If you’re constantly pulling gloves off to poke a screen, you’re wasting time and flirting with unsafe habits. Enter Brass Knuckle‘s SmartCut Touch Screen Gloves, built for this new jobsite reality. The BKCRT201 model (love that model) blends touchscreen compatibility with real-world hand protection, grip and dexterity. You can tap a tablet, swipe a phone or adjust a monitor without peeling gloves off, then go straight back to work. That sounds minor. On a busy jobsite, it’s a productivity and safety win.
These gloves target the modern construction and landscape crew that lives half the day on screens and the other half on iron. They aim to keep gloves on hands instead of stuffed behind the seat. That alone makes them worth a look.
Built for How Jobsites Actually Work
SmartCut Touch Screen Gloves check a lot of practical boxes. Ultra-high molecular-weight polyethylene fiber provides ANSI A2 cut protection. A thinner 13-gauge build keeps finger movement natural. A polyurethane-coated palm improves dry grip, abrasion resistance and puncture protection without adding bulk. Most importantly, the touchscreen fingertips actually function. Operators can scroll plans, adjust machine settings or answer a call without breaking workflow.
SmartCut Touch Screen Gloves are offered by Brass Knuckle, a long-time supplier of safety gear for demanding work environments. For operators juggling iron and interfaces all day, smarter gloves make the job smoother. And yes, being able to run your machine and your tablet without bare fingers still feels pretty boss.
Keith Gribbins is publisher of Compact Equipment.
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