Gorilla Supply Disposable Heavy Duty Vinyl Gloves Latex Free Powder Free 4mil, 100 Count, 300 Count, 1000 Count, S, M, L, XL
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xxl Gorilla Gloves appear to be available at Home Depot.
Mine don't contain any powder. br>Even better than I expected.
China is where these are produced. There aren't any made in the United States that I've discovered.
These gloves are excellent. I use them for a variety of "handyman" tasks, and they've proven to be durable and reliable. I don't have a lot of experience with these products, so I can't comment on where they fit in the market. They were one of the best deals I could find when I bought them.
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PAY ATTENTION! This is not a large size, it is a small size, it appears to be an extra small size, it is not comfortable, it is difficult to wear, and it has no durability. It is not worth the money!.
This was supposed to be a big one. Despite the fact that they are labeled as large, they are not. As a result, when I attempt to put them on, they simply rip. They might work if I had small hands, but the quality is poor.
(UPDATED! The vinyl gloves are extremely useful. They are frequently used in our household for cleaning and other purposes. I had hoped to use them when I'm out and about, but they're far too big for me. Because it was the smallest size available when I bought them, I chose the large size. and after reading the reviews, I assumed the large would be perfect for me, but they are way too big: / However, they are still useful in the cleaning process. So I'll be using these until I can find some smaller vinyl gloves. br>br>UPDATE: br>br> In the cleaning/detergent aisle of our local grocery store, I found similar vinyl gloves of excellent quality. Who'd have guessed they'd have gloves on their person? A box of 100, on the other hand, cost just $7. As a result, I was pleased to see that. I'm not sure if all of them do, or if only a few do. However, Amazon is a great way to avoid having to go into a store if you don't want to. It's always nice to have the option of having them delivered. br>br>I hope this review is useful;.
I'm a large woman who is allergic to latex and powdered gloves. As a precaution during this pandemic, I wear them to the store, ATM machine runs, the grocery store, pumping gas, and paying for fast food at the drive-through. I placed an order for cloves that were clear. They are powder-free, but if you plan to use them for medical purposes, be aware that they are easily torn. I gave them three stars because they are suitable for any activity that does not involve contact with blood, feces, or other bodily fluids. If at all possible, refrain from wearing artificial/long nails or jewelry while using. I've placed three orders so far. They are appealing to me. They're fine for the price, but they're a little on the small side. Thank you, Amazon, for getting them to me so quickly.
I ordered a box because my regular disposable vinyl gloves (which are 5 mil thick and 9. 5" long) are no longer available; My supplier replaced them with a brand that has received a lot of negative feedback on Amazon, so I decided to try something different. Knowing that these Gorilla gloves are only 4 mil thick, I wasn't surprised to discover that they were significantly thinner. I also ordered a Large after reading user reviews that said they ran small. br>br>What I didn't anticipate was the inconsistency in the length of these gloves. Some only just reached my wristbone, while others extended slightly beyond it, but you never know until you try one on. I'm currently using them as the inner glove of two pairs, with the outer glove coming from my remaining stock of my preferred brand, which will at least help me stretch out the remaining supply a little longer. Because I work in soil with old poison ivy roots, I usually use two layers of vinyl gloves. This way, if the outer glove splits or tears, the inner glove serves as a backup. Urushiol (poison ivy oil) can pass through latex and nitrile but not vinyl or plastic, and it can last for years on dead roots. br>br>However, because of the thinness and the inconsistent glove length, I would not purchase these as my primary or 'outer' glove.
A word about the fit: As others have stated, they run small; I have small hands for a man and occasionally wear a women's large when I can't find a men's small. A large is adequate for these gloves. Gloves are a difficult item to purchase online because most manufacturers do not appear to include accurate sizing information in their presentations. I don't think the XL would fit you if you normally wear a men's large glove. They appear to be a size or two smaller. CLICK ON THE PHOTO TO ENLARGE IT. Having said that, they are exactly what they should be: br>br> a latex- Glove is free, non-stretchy, mostly transparent, and cheap. As others have stated, they are sturdy. So 5 stars for quality (if they fit you) and 1 star for sizing. br>br>Good for working on greasy machinery, nasty chemicals, etc. br>br>.
When you remove the glove, it definitely leaves a powdery residue. They are a little too large and easily slip off. I usually wear a large, but a medium would be more appropriate. Because it tears easily, I wouldn't recommend it for any outdoor work.
This morning, I walked out the front door. On the front porch, they were! It will only take you two days to arrive! These are perfect for my larger hands (long fingers) that are typical of a woman. It was extremely comfortable to wear! I wanted to keep them in my car so I could use them when I went to the gas station. Everything about them is perfect, and unlike the other reviewer, my hands do not have a "powdery feel" after wearing them.