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Propette
> 3 dayCame in a plastic bag. They would fit most hands. Will be good for light applications and food handling.
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Sally D. Cain
> 3 dayThin plastic gloves are good!
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fernando yarrito
Greater than one weekGreat way to pump gas and not pick up germs and grime left behind by other customers. Very convent. I keep the pack in my drivers side backseat pocket.
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Toggo Ultrarock
> 3 daySeriously, 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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Joesph Prohaska
Greater than one weekreasonable price .
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Mary Lapid
> 3 dayLike it
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Haroot
Greater than one weekThe 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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staylor3
> 3 dayWe use these gloves doing things like pushing the trash containers to the curb. Pumping gas at the station. Pushing shopping carts when grocery shopping.
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Tanya Hoeger
Greater than one weekThis is as it appears. Great to use for cooking, e.g. mixing ground beef with other ingredients by hand for hamburgers, spreading butter and spices on turkey by hand, etc. Keeps you hands clean and prevents you having to touch the meat directly. I use them mainly to ride Citibikes (rental public bikes in NYC) so I don’t have to touch the handles directly to protect myself from the coronavirus. Very convenient because they are so thin they don’t take up space in my purse. I can even put them in my jean pocket as I head out the door. But they are not good if you’re looking for something durable to last. These are disposable, one-time use gloves.
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Sabryna Cartwright
> 3 dayThey work great for single uses. I use them all the time every time I cook. They come in a great supply and it takes a long time for me to run out even though I use them at least twice a day. I was buying rubber gloves but they were much more than I needed most of the time. These work great and are cheap so it encourages me to use them more often. I you are germ conscious at all, I strongly recommend these.