GLOVEWORKS Industrial Black Nitrile Gloves
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Donald Berton
> 24 houra good amount had holes, mostly in the thumbs. my loss thier gain
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Ty
> 24 hourThey just seem to rip/break more easily than quality gloves. However, they do have a little traction bit on their fingertips which I like. If you wonder whether youre a medium or large, get large.
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Neb
> 24 hourMy salon uses these for coloring and bleaching hair and they love them! Recommended!
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CJP
> 24 hourThese appeared to be a really good deal and had pretty good reviews, so I bought some. After six months and numerous uses, my experience is that they tear way too easy and often. I don’t really even get one use out of them…whereas the Venom Steels gave me numerous uses. So, it’s back to the Venom Steels for me
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Norene Bergnaum
> 24 hourMedium fits my hands perfectly. I use them while cleaning animal skulls and i havent put a hole in a glove yet. Even when a tooth or piece of bone grabs it, it stretches but doesnt break. They still have some grip when wet too. Ive bought these multiple times and will be buying again.
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William E.
> 24 hourI use them for manipulating all sorts of foods, especially when preparing meats for the grill. Dry rubs with these become easier, cleaner, and quicker. These gloves keep my hands clean and the food safe.
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VintageVet
> 24 hourI have gone through several hundred of these medium duty gloves now and have used them for everything including; preparing meals, house cleaning, auto maintenance, and glove liners for my drain cleaning chores with a powered drain snake. I foolishly gave myself a nasty cut on my good hands thumb an actually used one of the gloves specifically as protection over the wound dressing while working until it healed sufficiently to be out unprotected again. I have ruined exactly one glove attempting to pull it on over my deformed left hand and only a couple while in use during extremely rigorous use. They are as good as Gloveworks says they are. They even have a heavy duty version if more protection is required and Id be willing to bet they are as advertised as well and worth great reviews too. These gloves have proven reliable and valuable enough to me that my last order was for a case (1000 gloves) to take advantage of the quantity savings available by doing so. Well worth the confidence and cost in my opinion.
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Stair Climber
> 24 hourIm reviewing the GLOVEPLUS Industrial Black NitrileGloves, Box of 100, 5 mil, Size XXLarge, Latex Free, Powder Free, Textured, Disposable,GPNB49100-BX Pros: They fit large hands! The material is thin, flexible and comfortable. No resistance when making a fist. Great for mechanic work or dirty jobs like oil changes. Cons: Difficult to remove for reuse. A little pricey. Details: Im 511, 67 years old with hands that hurt wearing gloves that are too tight or inflexible. My hands are not huge but they are big enough to need size 2XL work gloves. If your hand comes close to my hand size you will like these gloves for dirty jobs that require some precision. I also like the Tusko gloves described below but for jobs that require less precision. My hand dimensions: 7.5 Wrist Circumference using a tape measure. 3 - Width of wrist using a ruler. 8.5 Hand Circumference measured with a tape measure where the fingers meet the hand. 3 5/8 - Width of hand using a ruler measured where the fingers meet the hand. 7 5/8 - Distance from base of palm to tip of middle finger using a ruler. My fingers are medium thickness. When gloves were cheaper I would simply throw them away after use. But ever since covid, the cost of nitrile gloves has tripled and availablity is restricted. So now to remove and reuse the black nitrile gloves I take a hair dryer with a tapered tip and insert it into the glove then turn the hair dryer on full blast with cold or warm air. Not hot air. Once my fingers separate from the glove, I slowly and gently remove my hand so the glove doesnt rip. Then I hang the gloves to fully dry inside. If you want gloves that are easier to remove than the black nitrile gloves and are a much looser fit but the job requires less precision then check out these gloves: Tusko Products Best Nitrile Rubber Cleaning, Household, Dishwashing Gloves, Latex Free, Vinyl Free, Reusable not Disposable, Extra Extra Large XXL (1 Pair). https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H9FXX8C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I use both brands but for different jobs.
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TomMynar
> 24 hourNo, Im not bragging. I have large long fingers and most fit everyone gloves dont fit or break when Im trying to put them on. The extra thickness makes these really good for weeding in the yard where thin gloves break as soon as a little tiny rock touches the surface. Good for working on cars or painting as well, just remember to remove them before too much sweat builds up!
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Mark McDonald
> 24 hourSeems like they tear to easy when working on an engine. I find I am not using them because of this light duty material. If working on engines buy better/thicker gloves.