GripProtect® Precise Black Nitrile Exam Gloves, Fentanyl Resistant, Chemo-Rated, for Food, Home, Hospital, Law Enforcement, Tattoo 100/bx (Small)
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We ordered XL gloves, but they are too big and of poor quality. It's very easy for them to rip.
It does not contain any latex. It's scribbled in small letters on the box somewhere, but it's there.
Nitrile gloves offer no protection against cold objects or cold weather. As a result, GripProtect® Precise Black exam gloves would not be an appropriate product; however, if the question is whether the gloves can withstand cold storage, the temperature range for storage is 10-degrees Fahrenheit. 30 degrees Celsius (50-55 degrees Fahrenheit) The temperature is 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
Selected User Reviews For GripProtect® Precise Black Nitrile Exam Gloves, Fentanyl Resistant, Chemo-Rated, for Food, Home, Hospital, Law Enforcement, Tattoo 100/bx (Small)
It was purchased to wash dogs, and it was extremely expensive. br>The product description states that it is 4 mil thick, but there is no mention of thickness on the box. I wouldn't put my trust in these gloves in any situation where needles are used. I picked up a small sticker from my dog, and a thorn pierced my skin as if I hadn't been wearing anything, then ripped. They do have faint grip tips, but you can't tell when you're picking something up. Shampoo bottle will slip when wet, just like when wet. br>This is yet another case of price gouging. These low-cost, thin gloves would most likely sell for $10 before the Covid era. They'll be $36 in February of 2021. br>According to the box, gloves should be stored at temperatures ranging from 50 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit. I believe they were overheated during transit or storage, causing them to deteriorate. It has been a year since the box was created. Thailand is the source of this product.
There are no products of even the lowest quality that can withstand any kind of abuse. I'm attempting to put them on, Tear. It's a good thing condoms aren't made in the United States.
I was under the impression that these should be 4 mil thick. It isn't even a two-star rating. I needed gloves for the resin, and now I'll have to buy two pairs. I'm just hoping that the epoxy doesn't eat away at the glove. I'm not going to buy these anymore. They are not deserving of a score of four. They have a five-star rating.
The glove ripped within minutes of being used for the first time. During the putting on of the second pair, a whole appeared. I wouldn't recommend it because I require high-quality gloves to protect my hands while working. These aren't even close to being of good quality.
As advertised, it's black, 5 mil, xtra large, but it's not very strong and tears and falls apart easily. Carry a few extra pairs of gloves in your bag; you'll need them. br>I used to believe that thicker gloves meant more durability, but that is no longer the case after seeing so many cheap gloves manufactured in 2020. Durable gloves are difficult to come by, so keep looking if that's what you're looking for.
This is the thinnest nitrile glove I've ever bought. Because gloves are in short supply right now, they'll have to make do. But not worth $30. From now on, I'll buy gloves at a beauty supply or auto store.
These gloves were purchased after I was unable to locate the ones I had previously purchased. They're *extremely* light. I used to buy 5mil gloves. These claim to be worth 4 million dollars, but I'm not sure. They appear to be roughly half the thickness of the 5mil ones. That said, they're fine; they don't rip as easily as I'd expect given their thickness, but they're not as tough as my previous box. Overall, they're fine, but given the thickness, they're a little pricey.
I use it when I clean my car. In addition, I work in a health-care facility. These aren't the kind of gloves I'd wear in a hospital. They're far too cheap, and the quality isn't good enough for dealing with patients or much resistance. They're great for car detailing because they're not as thick, but they still keep my hands safe from chemical splashes. No, they won't keep my hands from getting cut up, but even hospital-grade gloves can only withstand so much friction before ripping. These would never be used in a hospital, but they are fantastic for car detailing. The black is slick and appealing to me. There was no powder residue left. All gloves cause your hands to sweat or do not fit properly. Easy to put on, though I'm afraid I'll rip them because the material is so thin. Yes, it's very simple to remove. Yes, to a certain extent. I would not recommend him for any type of law enforcement, security, or similar job.