Brandon-super Disposable Food Prep Gloves - 500 Piece Plastic Food Safe Disposable Gloves, Food Handling, One Size Fits Most 500 PCS
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Linda Carpenter
> 24 hourIve never written an product review before, but I had to in this case. After sorting through so many options for disposable gloves online and reading the reviews, I thought Id take a chance on this one. I kept my expectations low, so I wouldnt be too disappointed. I figure with the pandemic, some type of protection is better than nothing. My biggest concern was that although I am a woman, I have large hands and always by XL sized gloves. Surprise, surprise. These gloves are perfect. They are shaped well, fit well and are comfortable. They are easy to put on and off. They are not the kind of plastic that sticks to your hands. They have a bit of texture, so it is easy to hold things. I would highly recommend these disposable gloves. In fact im ordering more.
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Sally D. Cain
> 24 hourThin plastic gloves are good!
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Fore!
> 24 hourEasy and inexpensive to use.
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Rick
> 24 hourIf you are expecting these to function the same as latex gloves, then you will be disappointed. However, if you need to perform a quick, gentle task where the goal is simply not to get your hands soiled or the item youre holding contaminated, then this is a very affordable option. In my case, I use this for catheterizing. My goal is simply to hold the catheter without getting it contaminated with the germs on my hand. However, these gloves also have some other uses, such as handling messy food/ingredients. Theyre a more affordable option than latex gloves for certain tasks, but they absolutely cannot replace latex gloves.
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Propette
> 24 hourCame in a plastic bag. They would fit most hands. Will be good for light applications and food handling.
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Haroot
> 24 hourThe only reason I bought these gloves is because theyre cheap and have decent reviews so I thought Id try them. If you have extra large man hands like me then you will hate these, if your hands are slighly moist you will find it difficult to put these on, or they will rip in several places. If you try to stretch them they will also rip. These are maybe good for people with very small hands or for people that change gloves infrequently. The worst part is that they are made in China. Support US businesses, and buy normal nitrile, latex or polyethylene depending on your need.. PS I just found same material gloves from local restaurant depot for 4.88 per box of 500.
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Christopher Wisozk IV
> 24 hourProduct is to be as expected for thin plastic gloves. I gave it low marks because it doesnt cone in a box. The gloves are in a bag. This makes it hard to get just 2 out at a time. Forget trying to grab in a hurry because then youve got gloves on the ground which are no longer usable for food prep. Do not buy these unless you want a bag of gloves.
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David P
> 24 hourIts the age of the Coronavirus. These gloves are exactly what you pay for - a low cost, temporary barrier to protect you from germs and viruses in your environment. They arent designed for direct handling of contaminated fluids, touching bodies, or doing medical work. I love them. Every time I enter a store, I slip on a new pair, and then slip them off when I get back in my car. Remember to pull them inside out as you remove them, to keep any virus inside the glove and away from you. Theyre perfect for protecting you when touching doorknobs, light switches, and elevator buttons. And you have 500 of them! So you can toss them away after each use. I have very small hands by American standards, and these are fitting snug. I dont see how a guy with large hands could use them. I see other reviewers found them baggie like they should be. So it may be that they sent me a set made for smaller populations. I filled one with water and held it in the air - no leaks. Yet the material is so thin, Im actually able to use my touch screen phone!
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Toggo Ultrarock
> 24 hourSeriously, youre getting 500 gloves for around 10 bucks, and yet lot of the reviewers here expect Olympic ski glove quality that can be machine washed, smh. Real talk: These ONE TIME USE gloves are meant for, and perfect for, ultra-light operations such as wiping off tables, picking up questionable stuff your dog dragged in (or that your baby spit out), and then you toss them in the trash. Stepping off soap box now. PS: Theyre great gloves as long as youre not delusional about what they are.
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L
> 24 hourI’m used to paying $1 for 100 gloves from dollar tree so taxed included I paid around $12.50 for 500. It’s obviously due to the pandemic these are more expensive but aren’t a massive price gouge as I’ve seen others shamefully do. The quality is pretty standard, I like that each 100 pack was individually wrapped as my fiancé sit them in gross water and I was able to just rinse the outside package off and the gloves were dry inside! These gloves are not waterproof by design, so no company fault but always hand wash if using these to do anything “gross” after to be safe as my hands always faintly smell of meat or feel slightly damp after preparing moist food. These work fine with hair dye though as it’s more pasty vs watery than food.