Microflex SG-375 Disposable Latex Gloves Medical/Exam Grade, Long Cuff, Thick Powder Free Glove in Natural Rubber for Cleaning, Sanitary or Mechanic Tasks, Blue, Size Large, Box of 50 Units
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I ordered the large size, typing Large into the search bar and selecting one of the first few options. These are incredible, and they're thick as well. I feel bad about throwing them away after only using them once.
- Each box contains 50 gloves. br>Thanksbr>Luke - ten boxes per casebr> GloveNSafety is an acronym that stands for "gloves and safety."
Malaysia is where they're made.
There are 50 pairs in total, for a total of 100 individuals.
Selected User Reviews For Microflex SG-375 Disposable Latex Gloves Medical/Exam Grade, Long Cuff, Thick Powder Free Glove in Natural Rubber for Cleaning, Sanitary or Mechanic Tasks, Blue, Size Large, Box of 50 Units
I noticed the box had been opened right away, but it was most likely just smashed as a result of Amazon shipping a cardboard box of gloves in a padded envelope. Please, Amazon, pay attention to the details of your packaging. Ship disposable gloves in a box to customers like me who want a health-conscious experience. a related product that does not appear to have been smashed or opened br>br>The gloves arrived in a box that matched the product image on the Amazon product page. The gloves that came with the package were exactly what was described in the product description. Latex, Long Cuff, Thick (11 mils, I believe, and they certainly fell like 11 mil gloves), 50 gloves per box (25 pairs), Textured Fingertips br>br>These were purchased for COVID- They are clearly made for much more than that, as they have a rating of 19 protection. These gloves are made to withstand the rigors of everyday use. They're made in Malaysia, according to the package. Every glove in the box has been thoroughly inspected (perhaps overkill), and each one is of the highest quality. I was finally able to locate what I was looking for.
These have to be the most comfortable gloves I've ever worn. The sizing is spot on, as it has been with other microflex products I've tried in the past, as well as some Kimberly Clarke or Halyard gloves. Since 2014, I've gone through several boxes of these, and unlike other brands, the quality hasn't deteriorated. These are approximately 9 inches thick. These are great for mechanical work like chaining the oil or anything else that's dirty or grimy because they're 10 mil and have an extended cuff. These are more chemical resistant than thinner or store-bought disposable gloves because they are made of latex. This pair of gloves is exactly what I'm looking for. Because standard gloves expose my wrists, which are frequently dirty, I prefer gloves with longer cuffs. Furthermore, unlike the 14-inch extended cuff gloves, these are not excessively thick. I've tried the 16 mil 12 inch cuff latex gloves, but they're too big for my hands, with short fingers and thumbs, and the thickness takes away the dexterity I need for most of my tasks. I occasionally use 8mil 12 inch nitrile gloves, but I prefer the fit and feel of these latex gloves. I would highly recommend these gloves, and I will continue to purchase them.
These gloves are very thick, and they hold up well while working on projects and HVAC systems, allowing my fingers to do relatively delicate work without dropping screws and other items. If you're just cleaning the house or need them for temporary medical or nursing reasons, these gloves are a waste of money. They're too thick, and you won't be able to get the tactile response you'll need for that kind of work.
The first box was fantastic; it contained exactly what was required and desired. My wrists were engulfed. So, I ordered some more, but they haven't arrived yet, and Amazon has threatened to cancel the order if they don't respond quickly. So keep an eye on things. It's been more than a month since we last saw each other. These may or may not arrive, but I wish you the best of luck. (As well as your health) in the event of a worldwide pandemic. Maintain a positive attitude.
The first glove I put on had a flaw in one finger, and a gentle pull ripped the tip off. The first thing that came to mind was that these couldn't possibly be any good. However, I found all of the others I've used to be extremely long-lasting. I used a single pair for a week to complete a variety of tasks, including weeding, cutting firewood, painting, tractor driving, mechanical work, and carpentry - There are no tears or holes in them, and they are still in good condition. The long wrist length protects the lower arm well, and the gloves provide adequate dexterity. br>br>The width of my hands is four. I'm 5'5", so I went with the large size; they were a little tight at first, but I discovered that they retain their stretch and become much more comfortable after a second or third wear. br>br>Of course, when you remove the rubber gloves, your hands will be wet with sweat, as they are with all rubber gloves. However, this is preferable to the abrasive drying that split leather gloves provide. I wear lather gloves over these when doing really heavy work.
After using the standard Microflex Diamond Grip (which is a great medical exam glove for most uses), I believe this is the best glove I've ever used. br>br>The Benefits- It's extra thick (almost triple-thickness). a surgical-grade gloving most standard medical gloves), and a surgical-grade gloving length of a glove Despite its thickness, the material is surprisingly soft. These aren't quite as good as your mother's yellow dish, but they'll do. Gloves for washing dishes br>br> The Drawbacks: However, because the fingers of this glove are extra thick, it may be difficult to use in medical situations requiring sensitivity. (I wouldn't dare to try to palpate a vein to do something like a blood draw, etc. while wearing these--it was difficult to detect the radial pulse through these, and almost impossible to detect a carotid pulse-- Simply put, you aren't going to feel very good. )br>br>Overall, this is an excellent choice for those who require additional chemical resistance or who find themselves in a harsh and/or uncontrolled environment where puncture resistance and tear resistance are the most important factors.
Cleaning, automotive, and concrete work are all things I do with these gloves. These are extremely comfortable to wear and have no effect on dexterity. Sweat will accumulate in all gloves over time, and this can have an impact on performance. br>br>These gloves are so tough that I used them for an oil change, tire rotation, diff drain and fill, and rear brakes on a Saturday. The gloves were then used again on Sunday while pouring and working with concrete, with no break in them. Reusing gloves is not recommended, but it was my last pair at the time, so I did what I had to do! br>br>I can't say enough good things about these.