Microflex Diamond Grip MF-300 Disposable Gloves in Latex Multi-Purpose, Powder Free Glove in Natural Rubber for Medical Exam, Cleaning or Mechanic Tasks, White, Size Large, Case of 1000 Units
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Yes, they are available in a x-large size (item MF-). 300-
Only if you contact us prior to placing your order.
I've been using these every day for the past 5 years and haven't noticed any difference. My hands are probably an extra large, but my coworkers' are smaller, so we order a large. They're still comfortable for me to use. br>I've found the best quality and value.
We have a few food businesses that use them.
Selected User Reviews For Microflex Diamond Grip MF-300 Disposable Gloves in Latex Multi-Purpose, Powder Free Glove in Natural Rubber for Medical Exam, Cleaning or Mechanic Tasks, White, Size Large, Case of 1000 Units
For the past ten years, I've been using Dimond grip gloves. Sure, they rip now and then, but I can get by with just one pair for the majority of the day. I've tried a lot of different gloves, but Dimond grip is the one I keep coming back to. Good quality at a good price. It's also worth noting that these gloves aren't resistant to chemicals. I'm sure someone will claim that when they come into contact with this cleaner, they fall apart. What's the big deal? Just put on a new pair of shoes! Thank you for creating a glove that does what it's supposed to do.
They're useful for a variety of tasks, including working with chemicals and grease, as well as painting. Throughout the house, we have various boxes. My husband insisted on this brand because it's the same one he uses at work, and it's not too thin or easy to break. They are fantastic.
They first accused me of ordering the incorrect size, then stated that they would only refund the money for the unopened boxes if I paid to return them. Two gloves from the same box are shown in this image. Obviously, they aren't the same size. I would have expected better treatment for someone's obvious mistake if there had been a serious mix-up somewhere. I'm going to look for a different brand.
In my restoration shop and on my YouTube channel, Cobwebs and Candlesticks, I've been wearing micro flex gloves for over 20 years. Paint, fiberglass, bedliner, blood (fake), foam, and paper mache all work well with them. Gloves that are great for everything!.
We use these at work every day, and the only thing we don't like about them is that about half of the box of gloves fits loosely, and they don't always fit correctly, which is strange, but they're a good price.
I've been ordering these for a long time. The 300-piece batch is the most recent batch. Ls were undersized (tight like mediums) and much thinner than usual, breaking easily. The following is an update: I placed an order for a second case of these gloves. The situation is identical. They're thinner, more prone to breaking, and have a too-tight fit.
These come in handy for a variety of tasks. Handling food, cleaning, and working on vehicles are all jobs that require a lot of effort. They're fairly durable. Simply avoid using them with any type of solvent because they will quickly disintegrate.
My favorite pair of gloves is this pair. At work, I make extensive use of them. Fit well. Unless you're working with solvents, they'll last for a long time.