Dealmed Medical Exam Gloves – 200 Count Small Nitrile Gloves, Disposable Gloves, Non-Irritating Latex Free Gloves, Multi-Purpose Use Medical Gloves for a First Aid Kit and Medical Facilities
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Each case contains ten boxes, each containing 200 gloves.
My color is a dark bluish purple, not a light blue. They are appealing to me. The small was a good fit for my hands.
They're manufactured in Malaysia.
These aren't plain gloves with a texture!
Selected User Reviews For Dealmed Medical Exam Gloves – 200 Count Small Nitrile Gloves, Disposable Gloves, Non-Irritating Latex Free Gloves, Multi-Purpose Use Medical Gloves for a First Aid Kit and Medical Facilities
The hand is large. I've bought a few different ones from Amazon in recent months and this is probably the best so far. My husband is a size x-large, and I am a small. large. The first glove he took out of the box fit perfectly over his entire hand and came off without ripping or tearing (see photo). Obviously, this is neither a comfortable nor a functional fit for him, but neither is it intended to be. This was a test of stretch and durability, and these gloves came out on top! I've never had one break, rip, or tear, and I've worn them over slightly wet hands. I recommend this product, but only in the size small 200 ct because it's the only one I've tried so far.
So far, I've been pleased with these. They were purchased because I wanted to experiment with chemically coloring and etching metal. If you have a latex allergy, these would be good for either of those uses (chopping hot peppers) or veterinary use (one of my cats takes a pill that I am not supposed to handle), and if you don't have a latex allergy, these would be good for either of those uses. But, because nitrile (what these are) is a little more chemical resistant than latex, I've kept them separate for use with metal etching and patina supplies (I have a PhD in biochemistry, and we kept both types in the lab). Please keep in mind that you will still need to change gloves if you pour or spill a chemical on your hands. It's just that nitrile creates a better temporary barrier than latex, allowing you to take your gloves off for a few seconds longer. br>br>As far as gloves go, these were fantastic. They are a good match. I had ordered a small, but my hands are probably on the small side of small, so I could have ordered an XS (which wasn't available). They sat for months after I ordered them before I used them, but when I opened the box, they were still in good condition. (Over time, some glove materials degrade, resulting in holes and other issues. ) There isn't any issue here. ) None of the ones I've tried so far have any rips, tears, or holes in them. br>br>Anyway, I found these gloves to be of good quality and useful for my needs, so I am satisfied with them. They are extremely useful for chemical-based hobbies at home.
Finally, a pair of gloves that are comfortable to wear. Purple is also an option. It's a little silly to get all worked up about disposable gloves, but hey, it's the little things. These are of excellent quality; no rips or tears have occurred. I use them in the kitchen, when gardening, and when cleaning things that are particularly dirty or greasy. They also don't leave a powdery residue on your hands that stinks awful. This is fantastic!.
I work as an esthetician, and these gloves are adequate. They're not as thick as I had hoped, but you get what you pay for. Unfortunately, they have failed me on a couple of occasions. I thought small would be ideal, but they were a tad large (nothing out of the ordinary). My gloves, on the other hand, should be snug. They don't have an extra small size, so I'll have to look for something else with another company.
The exam gloves themselves are in good condition, but the Dealmed box containing 200 nitrile exam gloves was torn and broken (unusable) because it was shipped in a padded envelope rather than a stronger shipping box with something inside to protect the product box from damage. The glove-holding Dealmed box is made of thin cardboard that bends in all directions and can be easily shredded. So now I have 200 exam gloves and nowhere to keep them compressed and organized so that I can pull one glove out at a time from the slit on top of the box (similar to a Kleenex). The Dealmed dispenser box is an integral part of the product, and without it, the situation is akin to receiving a broken lotion bottle - The lotion is still in the bottle, but it has been smashed. The gloves are fine, but the shipping packaging was awful! So I'd give a 5 for the gloves (excellent product) and a 1 for the shipping packaging.
They've never ripped on me, even when my nails were growing (and they were very long and pointy). Other gloves have ripped when being put on and taken off. Out of 2- I went through three boxes, and only once were the gloves torn while being removed. br>br>I use them to clean the stove, clean the house, and take out the trash. I've never had a bad experience with them. The cuff will be a little loose if you have a slim build or thin wrists in general. This is inconvenient, but it's something I've noticed with pretty much every glove I've ordered. You common folk who influenced the design of these gloves, curse you! For some reason, the cuffs are always loose on me! br>br>My only complaint is that after a while, they start sticking to each other (just a little), but unlike poly gloves, they don't completely melt into each other, so it's not a big deal. br>br>I've never been able to tear a perforated rectangle without it ripping diagonally. Again, this is a non-issue, but if I ever succeed, it will be extremely satisfying.
They sent me a box that was broken on one side, which I didn't notice when I opened the large Manila packaging, and all of the gloves spilled out of the dispenser. Thankfully, all 200 of them landed in Manila packaging instead of on the ground. Now I just have to sanitize and pack these into a used diaper wipe dispenser. br>br>I have small hands, and this fits perfectly. br>Packaging is too flimsy for mail.
They are a good fit for a Small size, but they can tear and aren't "cheap. " I'm a nurse, and I think they're excellent. Continue to be cautious.