AMMEX GLOVEWORKS Industrial Black Nitrile Gloves, Box of 100, 5 Mil, Size Large, Latex Free, Powder Free, Textured, Disposable, Food Safe, GPNB46100-BX
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I've exposed mine to a variety of petroleum and citrus-based cleaners while working on cars and motorcycles, and it hasn't caused any issues.
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50 pairs of gloves (100 total)
They're 7mm in diameter and should work with the quick-drying ink.
Selected User Reviews For AMMEX GLOVEWORKS Industrial Black Nitrile Gloves, Box of 100, 5 Mil, Size Large, Latex Free, Powder Free, Textured, Disposable, Food Safe, GPNB46100-BX
So 20 of the gloves I have put on have split either instantly or within a couple of minutes. Maybe it was just a bad batch, but I'm not ordering any more to find out. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> After breaking 10 gloves in a row, I gave up on the box. I will not be purchasing this item again.
It used to be that the gloves were sufficient. They're just gloves, after all. They aren't particularly good, and you can occasionally come across ones that are defective. I've been using them for a few years and was fine with the flaws until the virus hit and they raised the price (they used to be $10 for a box of 100, in case you're curious). I've signed up for their service, and they're supposed to send me a box every month. They now only send me one box every four months and tell me they are out of stock all of the time. They are jacking up the prices because people are afraid.
These are gloves used in the manufacturing industry. The back of the box clearly states that these are not for medical use in two places. This is significant because, in the Q&A, I make a point of mentioning it. The query was asked in a section of the listing. The measurements are exact. My first box was large (the same size as my regular gloves), and these fit perfectly, albeit a little snugly. X- was the name of my second box. They're a size large, and they're not too tight. These can withstand harsh chemicals such as gun cleaning solvents, but not for an extended period of time; I use them to clean one or two handguns and then they're done. When cleaning firearms, I put on gloves because I am over 60. Some argue that it isn't required. In a few years, when you're sick or your hands look like they've been through a meat grinder, come back to me.
I've worked with powder-based materials. For years, I've used free nitrile gloves in the kitchen, lab, brewery, and studio, and I can honestly say that I've never had to consider how they smelled - Because, regardless of brand or style, any scent they possess is faint and familiar. These gloves have a strong chemical odor. I ordered them about a month ago when I ran out of another brand; tonight, I ran out of that brand, opened the new box of these gloves, and started kneading my bread. Because of the sickly chemical aroma emanating from the dough, I began to wonder if it had picked up a nasty bacteria. It dawned on me that it wasn't my dough - now a waste of time - These gloves, on the other hand, were the source of the problem.
I've gone through about half of the first box of 5 mil gloves. When I'm working in the garden or sculpting clay, I use them to keep my hands from drying out. I chose "large" based on my previous experience with this brand and how well it fits my hands. I wanted them to be as close together as possible. This 5 mil thickness (no powder) is ideal for pulling them on. The wrists will not tear if you yank them hard enough to pull them down over your fingers. I wear these because I have eczema and they protect me well.
Get it. I don't have any other nitrile brands to compare it to because these are the first ones I've tried. These are my go-to gloves for food service and bartending; they're definitely more attractive than white doctor gloves. I only had one rip out of about 15 pairs, and I believe it was due to a ME problem. I used to buy cheap white ones that ripped all the time. I work with machinery as well, and I'm confident that these will perform admirably and prove to be long-lasting. So far, there hasn't been any odor or powder, and I haven't had any complaints.
To begin with, I'd say my hands are slightly larger than the average man's. I'd say it's just from the feel of the handshake. My hands are 7 3/4 inches long from the bottom of my palm to the tip of my ring finger. As a result, I was unsure of which glove size to purchase. Extra-large or Extra-large Large? I chose size L because I wanted to make sure they fit snugly because nothing irritates me more than not being able to grasp something properly because of a sloppy fit. These are exactly what I needed! It wasn't difficult to put on my hands despite the tightness. Overall, it has a fantastic vibe. There are no abnormalities in the fit of any of the fingers. I used them for the first time when I was preparing food. Food preparation is the main reason I bought it. I prepared the meat for seasoning by opening the package and cutting it open. After that, I used soap to wash and dry my gloved hands. Because my gloves showed no signs of wear, I used them to prep and season the meat before washing them again. Even after washing my hands twice with HOT water, the gloves showed no signs of wear. I finished the meat preparation and washed the gloves several times to make sure they were still in good condition. At this point, I tried to use my iPhone with the gloves on, and to my surprise, THEY WORKED WITH THE TOUCH SCREEN. These gloves are fantastic, and I have already recommended them to some of my bbq buddies. When I run out of these, I will definitely buy more. I can't say enough about how much I like these.
I do a lot of cooking and wanted something I could use to keep my hands clean from time to time. These are my go-to shoes because they're tough and simple to put on and take off. I mostly use them when I'm cutting onions or garlic to keep the smell from lingering for more than a day after I've finished cooking. When I'm in the house, I wash these gloves. between various stages of handling food as if it were with my own hands In the end, I throw them in the trash, and voila, there are no leftovers. There are no odors from cooking, and the hands are clean. Because my hands sweat a little when I remove the gloves, I always wash them afterward. If I could remember before starting a new project, I'd use them for automotive work as well.