EnSure Low Derma Nitrile Powder Free Exam Gloves, Non Sterile
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"Not made with natural rubber latex," reads the label on the box.
Malaysia produces these nitrile gloves.
I'm not sure if this will be of any use. The'medical exam' is preferred by my parents' caregivers because it is safer when dealing with bleeding, bodily fluids, and other potentially dangerous situations.
Thickness of a typical glove: Finger 0. 11mm(4. Palm 0Mil, 0Mil, 0Mil, 0Mil, 07mm(2. Cuff 0 (Mil), 8Mil 05mm(2. 0Mil)
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I was furious at first because the box appeared to have been sitting on a shelf for over three years and had been tossed around, but I emptied the gloves into a brown paper bag and sprayed disinfecting spray all over them as if I were marinating chicken. I went to my bag, which had been sitting outside for three days, and pulled out a pair of shoes for my grocery shopping. There's no powder in them, which I like, and you can use your phone with them because they have touch screen capability, which I'm not sure how to explain. While I was out shopping for groceries, I was able to scroll through my messages and dial. I was also able to disinfect while carrying all of the groceries; I have long acrylic tips, and these gloves did not break. There wasn't even a speck of a crack. They're also long-lasting. I apologize for the previous review; it was well worth the money I paid. It is unwise to judge a book solely on the basis of its cover. I've never used better disposables.
When it's cold outside, we put on different gloves. When you put these gloves on or put pressure on them while wearing them, they will tear. They weren't much less expensive than others, either. So, if you're buying these, go up a size, don't pull them too tight or catch them on anything, and wash your hands afterward (which you should anyway) because they may have developed a hole while you were wearing them, if not before.
Gloves arrived on time, exactly when they were supposed to. The box appears to have been opened before, as it has "open-" written on it. tabs on both end closures were "damaged" (not due to shipping, but one end was squished a little). The box did have a lot number and a date printed on it, but I'm not sure if the June 2020 date was an expiration date or a manufacturing date. Additional bar codes were included in the box. br> Because there are stickers over certain areas of the printed box information, it's impossible to tell if these are new. branded or used as a "bait" On the bright side, it's a "switch" type of product. The gloves appear to be of good quality, so they could be genuine but poorly packaged.
My skin doesn't like the accelerants in standard department, so an EMT gave me nitrile gloves. My hands, particularly my fingers, became blistered, dry, itchy, and cracked as a result of this. My hands haven't hurt since I've been strict about only wearing these gloves. br>The quality is average, and the fit is a tad snug, but not enough to make me switch from a large to an xl. It's similar to the snug fit in that it makes finding pulses a little easier. I'd make the cuffs a centimeter longer if I could. br>Overall, I'm pleased with my purchase and intend to buy more.
My Type IV sensitivity is ideal for this product. My sensitivity level is Type IV. Because of the accelerants used in most nitrile gloves, I can't use them. br>br>I'm happy to report that these didn't leave my hands with any rashes, burning, or itching! Even after hours of wear. br>br>I bought a medium and they fit perfectly (fyi - they are a size medium). My fingers are extremely long, and my hands are about the same length as a man's, but narrower than most women's. Gloves sold for women are usually too short for me. )br>br>Gloves did not easily tear or rupture. Will purchase again. br>br>.
I was overjoyed to find these (even if they are overpriced) because the government is clearly unconcerned about the chronically ill who require gloves on a daily basis for at-home medical care. br>br>Wish they were in stock because the last two brands I purchased were either pitifully thin or so stiff that using my hands was difficult. In an emergency, I'd buy them again, but at a lower cost.
These gloves are comfortable to wear and provide a good grip when handling items. The length is just above the wrist, and they can be easily removed without touching the glove's outside. They are, in my opinion, a good buy for a good glove!.
I have small hands, so these technically fit, but they are difficult to put on. They don't completely cut off circulation once they're on, but they're a tad too tight across my knuckles. If you have small, thin hands with no joint pain, these will suffice; however, if you have joint pain or meat on your hands, size up to a small - They're a lot easier to put on and keep on.