Blue Vinyl Disposable Gloves Small 50 Pack - Latex Free, Powder Free Medical Exam Gloves - Surgical, Home, Cleaning, and Food Gloves - 3 Mil Thickness
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The fingertips on these disposable vinyl gloves are smooth.
That is, without a doubt, an excellent query. I believe I assumed there were 50 pairs, but I just counted what was left and there are 17 gloves. Don't ask why 17, because I've always worn two at a time and changed them after each use. That would imply that I used 34 gloves, or 17 times, which is about right. So I'm pretty sure the answer is 50 pairs of gloves, not 50 pairs of gloves.
I have very small hands, but they fit perfectly and allow me to pick up a coin.
Purchase disposables in the same size as your winter gloves.
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I'm so sorry I bought these ineffective, low-cost disposable gloves. I was expecting them to be similar to some I'd purchased previously from Sally's Beauty Supply and enjoyed. These gloves were so stuck together that they couldn't even be separated to put a pair on. I could barely get my fingers into the ones I did manage to separate. They were rippable in such a short amount of time. Yes, I realize they're disposable, but the quality is just awful. I own a cleaning company and invest a significant amount of money in products each year. I would not have given one star if it had not been necessary for me to leave a review. julie ennett JULIE WAS THE ONE WHO BRINGED THE MOP.
These are not for people who work with machines or engines. Because the glove has no texture, it is impossible to grip it. Even the tiniest abrasion can cause it to break. It's not even close to difficult. These were a waste of money for me.
This is the worst pair of gloves I've ever worn! After applying the stain while wearing gloves, my hands were stained. If you're using these for something that shouldn't come into contact with skin, they could be very dangerous. There is no stretch, it is extremely uncomfortable, and there is no protection.
The only reason this glove received a one-star rating is because of its poor durability and ease of use. These gloves were purchased for cleaning, cooking, and working with greasy auto parts. I tried everything I could think of to use them for, and they were a complete failure. That is, even if you are gentle with the gloves, they will break as you pull them on. The gloves don't stick to your skin and always want to fall off when you're wearing them. Food gets in between the glove and hand all the time if you're food prepping or handling something dirty because the gloves don't have anything to keep them closed. They break when you try to do any kind of work with them. They have the advantage of being inexpensive. However, I believe I received less value for my money.
They rip all the time. Outside of sitting quietly with your hands gently laid in your lap, there is no task suitable for the flimsiness of these gloves. Fortunately, I did not use these in situations where there was a risk of exposure to blood-borne pathogens. pathogens that are carried on the human body These should be taken off the market, or at the very least the medical jargon should be removed from the description, because they are legitimately dangerous to use in any clinical setting. TLDR: TLDR: TLDR: TLDR: TLDR: TLDR: TLDR: TLDR They're half a micron thick, cheap, and tightly packed, so they rip all the time. Whenever possible, avoid.
Gloves aren't exactly what they say they are. They are useless to me because the listing stated that they are latex free. I was extremely dissatisfied, and this is my first negative review.
I liked these gloves at first, despite the fact that they crumpled at the wrists, and then I used them for what they were designed for: hair dye. I put it down to user error the first time I got dye on my hands, but it happened again (I do vivid dyes for myself and my family). friends) and the most recent incident involved bright red dye that covered the webbing between my fingers. The glove, too, was devoid of a hole. It was just unusually thin, I suppose. Then I began to pay close attention to them to see if there were any other flaws that I had overlooked. And I had done so. I was getting dye and water in my fingers, not from the cuff, but because my fingers were ripping! My nails aren't sharp because they're short and painted all the time. I've also noticed that the glove allows me to see my own skin. I didn't expect a black glove to look like this. I'm not going to buy any more of these.