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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Joyce W.
> 3 dayVery durable and a good value for the money.
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Ted S.
Greater than one weekThese, obviously, are nothing fancy. They are plain and effective. Your hands and food will both remain clean. They do not tear or rip apart. After using them for an extended period of time, my hands get somewhat warm, but not terribly uncomfortable.
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InASense
> 3 dayI have tigher fitting food grade gloves for say greasy oily ground meat mixing but for everything else these are wonderful. I know I have been ordering these gloves for way more than a year now, maybe two or more, and I use them for easy food issues and even chopping when I purhaps might need to take a glove off momentarily and put it back on without having to kill my hands with more hand washing. I am bit OCD about handwashing and potential cross contamination and these do the trick and save my hands from over washing. These glove are a lifesaver for multitasking in the kitchen without cross contamination. I will never be without these gloves and my kids use them as well when helping cut/cook certain things too. All around love these gloves!
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Tanya Hoeger
> 3 dayThis 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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Armando Chavez
> 3 dayI cannot stress how much these gloves help out during this pandemic these gloves work great especially for putting in gas going to the grocery store whatever you don’t feel right or don’t feel like touching these gloves are perfect easy to put on and easy to dispose of yes latex gloves are out there but once you put on these you’ll see a big difference and a lot cheaper to my suggestion would be to buy quantity of two so that you have a lot to work with They come in individual packets of 50 I believe or 100 of them I believe either way easy to place these little packets inside each of your cars or wherever you need them at your purse worksite home etc.
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Magic524
> 3 dayI wish that my hand was bigger, or better yet...to have this same glove in a slightly smaller, and more tampered size. They are very useful to me.
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bojac
> 3 dayGloves were shipped quickly. We will purchase again.
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Christopher Wisozk IV
> 3 dayProduct 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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Sally D. Cain
Greater than one weekThin plastic gloves are good!
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Michael B
> 3 dayI am a return customer, having used my first batch. I use these gloves to handle raw meat while cooking at home. They are light weight and affordable. I picked up some disposable food handling nitrile gloves from Target when I ran out of these. The ones from Target were over $4.00 for 30 gloves. These do the job just as well at a much lower price, especially for something I plan on wearing for 5 minutes and disposing of. I have big paws, so these are a squeeze to get into. They are loose on smaller, feminine hands. As long as my hands are dry and I am careful, these go on without tearing. Not the greatest for handling ground meat. It tends to stick to the plastic, but its better than getting raw meat under your fingernails. These are cheap and an excellent option for my needs.