

Basic Medical Synmax Vinyl Exam Gloves - Latex-Free & Powder-Free (Pack of 1000)
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Melissa Corcoran
> 24 hourThey are so thin that if we are lucky we can get one on without it ripping. They are so thin that when you put them on they are supposed to be blue yet in some spots they are clear. I take care of my immune compromised daughter and gloves are one of the things I go through the most. I feel like a box of 100 I might get to use half or less of the box because they are torn or they tare as I am trying to put them on. Don’t waste your money, My daughter also bought extra large for my husband and same experience. Horrible and now I know why I spend the extra money for the better quality. You get what you pay for that for sure.
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Beato
> 24 hourProtects hand - sturdy!!!
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Connie
> 24 hourGood fit, NO tearing if you buy size up...Med womens size hands and buy large fit well...Had none rip or tear. I am careful with putting on and taking off...Large works fine for my med. size hands....Very soft and fit! Love the price...Used another brand more expensive and found them to be good but for me too thick....These work fine....And the price is amazing...Just dont pull putting on and especially taking off...Im very pleased!
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Kbmarlborough
> 24 hourTaking on the caregiver role for my husband, I go through a box of gloves every 10 days. I’ve tried several different brands. Value and durability are priorities, and these gloves meet expectations for both. I’ve about gone through a whole box and haven’t had any trouble with tears or rips. They are much more durable than any of the other brands I’ve tried. The price point on these gloves is unbelievable. I received 10 boxes of gloves for almost the same price as 3 boxes from other companies. The order did take about a week to receive, but they were well worth the wait!
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Jac
> 24 hourFamily does a lot of crafts. Holds up well to dyes, glues and small parts keeping hands safe and clean.
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Scorpio70
> 24 hourValue for money. Good quality
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Dawn Y.
> 24 hourI usually buy the Nitrile gloves but theyre a lot more expensive. Started buying these Vinyl ones but the quality is sadly lacking. Sometimes, the gloves are torn when I remove them from the box and I have to double glove to protect my hands because they are VERY POROUS. Dont think Ill be buying them any more. Cannot compromise safety to save a few bucks!
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K. Rodriguez
> 24 hourIve been cooking while wearing gloves for years. Many glove brands I used to use were well made before the pandemic started, but only this brand has kept up the same quality throughout this time. Everyone else made their gloves with subpar vinyl that broke if you even put them on. Not these! Im very happy with these gloves!
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Dr. Ubaldo Cartwright III
> 24 hourEn tiempo.
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Gina Hurteau Shoen
> 24 hourI do home care for a relative and purchased these for when I am assisting an elderly woman to change her depends and do self care. These are horrible gloves. I cant imagine what type of exams you would use them for?? Maybe SATs? There is no give to the glove, the material is stiff and they do not cling to your wrist. Ive worked with in residential care and in a psychiatric facility with over 30 years under my belt Ive used a LOT of cheap gloves and these are by far some of the worst. I put a rubber band around the wrist to ensure no fluids get inside the glove. the only saving grace is the dont rip or tear easily even on hands that border on large to medium.