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S. Strecker
> 3 dayLove these gloves. They work perfect for food prep or choirs around the house like painting or cleaning. The only thing I would like is for a better price point they used COVID as an excuse to jack the price as many companies did. It is time for companies to stop the BS COVID price gauging
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CJP
> 3 dayThese 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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john k
> 3 dayGood stuff
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Norene Bergnaum
> 3 dayMedium 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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John
> 3 dayYou can actually re-use these gloves -- theyre so durable. A staple at my house whenever I think Im going to knick my hands or expose to various chemicals/solvents/cleaners. Not cheap, but I think their quality makes a box of these last much longer than latex gloves.
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RestorationCarpenter
> 3 dayEasy to put on and take off. Comfortable. Inexpensive. Not very durable but I expect that. I use different heavy duty disposable gloves when working with lead painted wood. They are more expensive so limit thier use. Thwse gloves are great for epoxy, painting, solvents (the ones I use) and other tasks.
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Herbert Fusilier
> 3 dayGreat
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John Lawrence
Greater than one weekMy wife loves them.
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K
14-06-2025These work great and do as intended. I would only suggest they use a little bigger box to pack them in. I try to pull out one or 2 and about 10-15 come out. Once Im well into the box its fine though. I know its kind of a silly thing to complain about packaging but it does have a little importance.
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Stair Climber
Greater than one weekIm 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.