Med PRIDE NitriPride Nitrile-Vinyl Blend Exam Gloves, Medium 100 - Powder Free, Latex Free & Rubber Free - Single Use Non-Sterile Protective Gloves for Medical Use, Cooking, Cleaning & More
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Satisfied customer
> 24 hourAll good. No issues or problems!
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Richard Crocker
> 24 hourN/a
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Richard janise
> 24 hourFits good
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Sulman
> 24 hourSon muy resistentes y tienen la flexibilidad necesaria
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Mr Jones
> 24 hourI suffer from cold hands when xc skiing in winter or sometimes even just walking. I live in Northwestern Wi where below zero is not unusual. Even putting on gloves inside my mittens or using the chemical hand warmers do not do the trick. So I decided to try these gloves on underneath my heaviest choppers and THEY WORKED! My hands were toasty for 2 hours and there was no excess bulk as with double gloves or mittens. The only issue someone might have is that your hands perspire inside them but they are keeping all that heat in so I could care less! I am excited to try them this spring for planting unstead of gardening gloves, which I hate. May have to double them up and keep my nails short but better that dirty fingernails…
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Erica D
> 24 hourWork great! Use them for cleaning (litter box, taking out trash handling other gross things etc) great for if you have latex sensitivity as well. Plenty come in the box!
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Kenneth R. Guerrero
> 24 hourI saw some I can say, without a shadow of a doubt, that the Med PRIDE NitriPride Nitrile-Vinyl Blend Exam Gloves are the biggest letdown in the history of medical accessories. This glove is an abomination, a downright affront to the very concept of protection. Do not be fooled by their glossy product images or their fancy blend title – they are a disaster waiting to happen. These gloves promise protection, but what they deliver is nothing short of utter disappointment. They are apparently made of a Nitrile-Vinyl blend, but in reality, they feel like theyre made from tissue paper recycled from a budget hotel bathroom. They tear with ease, especially between the thumb and pointer finger, leaving your hands exposed and vulnerable. How can any serious professional, let alone a healthcare worker, be expected to trust these gloves for their safety? I also noticed an alarming lack of consistency in the construction of these gloves. No two gloves feel the same; the thickness varies dramatically, some fingers being thicker while others are thin as air. Its as if the manufacturers ran out of material halfway through production and decided to just wing it. What is marketed as extra-large fits more like a deflated balloon on a toddlers hand. If uniformity is an attribute you seek in a glove, I implore you to look elsewhere. Another frustration: these gloves have an uncanny knack for turning ordinary tasks into frustrating battles. Need to pick up a pen? Good luck with that, these gloves will have you clumsily fumbling like a kindergartener holding chopsticks for the first time. They lack any sense of tactile feedback, making every task feel like a strenuous challenge. What these gloves achieve in being a lesson in shoddy production, they lack in literally every quality one might look for in a disposable glove. Their durability is nonexistent, their fit is appalling, and they have about as much consistency as a bowl of jelly. They represent not only a waste of your hard-earned money but a potential risk to your safety. If I could have my time again, I would opt for using sandwich bags tied around my hands, which I am convinced would offer greater consistency, usability, and protection. It truly baffles me how such a product made it past quality control, let alone onto the virtual shelves of Amazon. My advice? If you value your sanity, your safety, and your wallet, steer clear of these gloves. Dont just walk away - run, and dont look back. The Med PRIDE NitriPride Nitrile-Vinyl Blend Exam Gloves are an investment in frustration and a ticket to an inevitable disappointment. I, for one, am switching brands. And to those who manufacture these gloves, you owe your customers an apology, a refund, and a drastic rethink of your quality control measures. As it stands, I wouldnt use these gloves to pick up my dogs waste, let alone protect my hands in a medical environment. The gloves are off, Med PRIDE. And theyre staying off.other reviews that
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dave
> 24 hourThe only issue I had with them was once in a while when pulling the glove on it would rip around the wrist area. Other than thay they are grea
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Katrina Wong
> 24 hourThese gloves are okay - but break easily. Or tear easily. It doesnt work well (the material) if you have sweaty hands.
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Freeda Hickle
> 24 hourWIsh they fit my hand better