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Lisa M
> 3 dayAre their sizes Im unaware of? Unless you have large hands..large even for a man, these arent staying on for more than 10 seconds. If anything they make working harder bc theyre always falling off into whatever Im trying to do. I end up taking them off and dealing with paint, resin or whatever else Im working with getting stuck on my hands because the cleanup is easier than the fight to wear them
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Eric D Rossman
> 3 dayIf you want a quick, cheap solution for handling non-hot food or doing light cleaning, this is the product to buy. It would not be appropriate for hot foods or for anything that would require major hand protection but would work just fine for lighter duty work.
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ShelleyK
> 3 dayThese would be good if they weren’t so small. Ok for small to medium sized hands, preferably if you’re in the desert in winter because the slightest bit of humidity or sweat makes them stick like glue to your skin and you wind up ripping them into shreds just trying to get them on. Wasting so many of them while trying to use.
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Lisa Edwards
> 3 dayGreat price. Love these for the loose easy to remove feature. Good quality food handling gloves
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Evelyn Boulware
> 3 dayGreat value for the money.
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Coryn Kaiser
> 3 dayGreat gloves for cooking and working in the kitchen. Great price. Highly recommend
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Rebecca
> 3 dayThese gloves do the job at a great price.
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Lisa
Greater than one weekThe gloves are of course, large for one size fits all. They are very thin. I do not recommend them for using when making cotton candy, which is what I bought them for. I do not have tiny hands, but the gloves wound up around my fingers and were very difficult to work with as far as spinning cotton candy with a lot of finger movement. I guess it depends on what you want them for.
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John Greth
> 3 dayI used these primarily for cleaning around the house. They tear easily, but they are stupid cheap per glove and work well for light use. I also use them when cooking and handling raw meat. I liked it better when I could get latex for $0.07 per glove, but these are so cheap I can say they are still good value.
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Rich F
> 3 dayAlong with being vaccinated, social distancing and mask wearing, these disposable plastic gloves are part of my daily Covid protection regime. Oiginally developed for the food service industry, these plastic gloves are much easier to slip on and off than medical gloves. I do not directly grip ANY public handles, nozzles, etc. without these gloves on my hands. That includes gas pump nozzles, door handles, elevator buttons, etc. For example, after pumping gas, I just peel the gloves off inside-out and place in the nearest garbage can. Easy-peasy.