Med PRIDE Synthetic Nitrile-Vinyl Blend Exam Glove, Small 100 - Powder Free, Latex Free & Rubber Free - Single Use Non-Sterile Protective Gloves for Medical Use, Cooking, Cleaning & More
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They appear to be thick to the touch, but every time I use them to wash dishes, my hand gets wet (and not from sweat). These gloves are of poor quality and are not the same as the ones I've previously received; I'm looking for doctor's office gloves, but these look like they belong on a food worker.
The location of their origin was not specified on the box. However, these gloves are fantastic. They were purchased both online and at CVS. There were no issues, no negative side effects, and the fit was perfect.
They are single-use gloves, but the thickness is not specified on the box.br>I apologize for not being of more assistance.
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Latex gloves that are overpriced. If you're looking for nitrile gloves, this is not the place to buy them. The word NITRILE should be taken out of the description!.
I wear a small glove size. For the past twelve years, I've been doing so. In my job, I go through about a box every week. This is the worst pair of gloves I've ever purchased. They're difficult to put on and always break at the wrist; I had two yesterday that tore at the palm while I was putting them on. They were the cheapest I could find, but they were still 4 times more expensive than the gloves I was buying a year ago.
Keep an eye on things. These aren't nitrile gloves; instead, they're made of synthetic vinyl that doesn't stretch when worn. br>The listing refers to synthetic nitrile-vinyl, but the packaging refers to synthetic vinyl. On the package, there is no mention of nitrile. I returned them and ordered nitrile gloves in their place.
Absolute garbage, don't waste your money on them because they rip when you try to put them on and don't last more than 5 seconds if you do get one on.
I've been wearing nitrile surgical gloves for a long time. (Before the pandemic), there were a lot of different brands. br>I use them for a variety of tasks around the house as well as for my practice. br>These gloves tear easily and have no tactile feel. br>Because of the rating system, I had to give them one star, which they truly deserve. 5 star. br>This isn't at all a good idea. br>Spend the extra cash and stick with what you've been using, even if it costs twice as much.
I think I've ripped them more trying to put them on than I have wearing them. Extremely thin and easily ripped.
This is not a pair of nitrile gloves. br>Vinyl gloves that are overpriced. If you're looking for nitrile gloves, this is not the place to buy them.
Regardless, the glove is as good as a 2 mil nitrile glove in terms of performance. I use 10 to 15 pairs of gloves per day at work. Gloves are in short supply due to the pandemic, so these are a great option; thank you for providing them.