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Jill VanSant
> 3 daygood price and effective at keeping my hands clean.
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekI use at work. Use for touchscreens. Last for hours.
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Robert A.
> 3 dayMy hands are extremely sensitive to handsoap, especially during the Winter and if my hands are covered in anything, even food. I have found these to work well for just about any use. They go on easy, come off just as easy, are clear, and I observe no residue. For the price they cost about as much as a weeks worth of handsoap and last about as long. I buy them so often now they started selling them in two packs. They are practically a narcotic for me. I dont like to suffer even one day of washing my hands anymore. Only downside: need better packaging. They explode out when you pull on the first one.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayThe vinyl gloves are mostly pretty good, but occasionally my hands are wet when I take them off.
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JD
> 3 dayI wound up putting on 50% of the gloves that didnt tear. Material not strong as others Ive used.
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Tom
> 3 dayGood product and very good price.
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Fanilo Lambo
> 3 dayGreat product
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Phyl
> 3 dayI always get medium sized gloves and these fit perfectly. I even did a stretch test putting them on and they didnt tear or break. Not to say they wont tear or break (theres always a few that will break). The pair I put just didnt tear or break. I used to get 100 vinyl gloves from the store in the home improvement section for $6-$8 dollars, so the price is a little high. Other than pricing, these are good!
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TheColorNerd
> 3 dayI bought these for my small business when I couldnt get gloves from my usual supplier due to covid. We have now (finally) used up these gloves and thank goodness for that! They were probably the worst disposable gloves Ive ever used. They are thin, which isnt bad in itself, but they are also very delicate and rip easily, especially at the wrists when donning them. Im honestly not sure how its possible, but even when they dont have visible holes, liquids seep in through the vinyl. They must have very small perforations or actually be liquid permeable, which really defeats the purpose of gloves. We use them to work with staining dyes and its very obvious when a glove fails. This happened with probably 75% or more of the gloves from this supplier. They might work okay as a barrier from large solids, if thats what you want gloves for, but I wouldnt trust them with anything serious. Everyone is excited to be back to our normal blue nitrile gloves that actually protect your hands.
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Linda Roth
> 3 dayEasy on and easy off. Medium is a good fit for me. Work as a cashier and these gloves make me feel more secure handling money.