Universal Glove Box Holder - Dispenser, Standard Size, Each
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Two screws and two blue anchors will be included in the standard size mounting hardware.
12 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x
The gloves will fit, there will be some extra room but the box of gloves won't slide around too much, I just tried it with a box of gloves and it works perfectly. Mine is fantastic!
Selected User Reviews For Universal Glove Box Holder - Dispenser, Standard Size, Each
This is the ideal size for storing a standard box of disposable gloves for those times when you need them. This sturdy metal wire holder is a good value and simple to install thanks to the metal mounting bracket's two holes. Since I mounted it on the inside of a wood door on the base of our 175 gallon aquarium to keep a supply of aquarium cleaning gloves handy, I used two bolts with lock nuts, as shown in the attached photos. You could also use screws to attach the holder to a wall, cabinet, workbench side, or closet door.
Overall, I'm pleased with my purchase. It accomplishes the task at hand. Installation was a breeze thanks to the included mounting hardware. I only use it to store one box of gloves horizontally - Two boxes, on the other hand, could be stacked vertically.
This was purchased to keep gloves on hand at my reloading station. The fact that mounting hardware is included is an added bonus. Because they don't have a two-box model, I taped together my 5 mil and 7 mil boxes, flipped them over, and they fit and work perfectly!.
This holder is ideal for the purpose for which I intend to use it. To flush the system, I decided to keep a box of heavy "medical" gloves in the storage area under the travel trailer. Rather than having to "clean" off the rubber gloves every time, it appeared that disposable gloves were the way to go.
It's so handy! br>I hung one of these above my utility sink, where I frequently use sanitary gloves when handling eggs. br>br>I also hung another one on the garage wall near the fluids for my car and tractor. It makes everything so much easier, and I don't have to waste time looking for gloves. The only thing I would change is that I would purchase the version that holds two boxes of gloves rather than just one, so that when you pull out the last glove, you have time to reorder and are not frustrated. br>br>Very well made, solid, heavy gauge, nice coating, and suitable for both finished interior and unfinished/utility applications. br>br>I couldn't be happier with these dispensers and give them FIVE STARS without reservation.
It's not the dimensions it claims to be. I'm tired of receiving items that are the wrong size, which is why I measured it before purchasing it and it was still incorrect. The length is just under 12" and the height is just over 4", so that's about right, and D is 4". I use The Safety Zone Nitril gloves, which come in boxes of 100, and I was confident that they would fit this rack after reading reviews. That box of gloves fits perfectly, but it's WAY too big for one box of gloves. I tried vertically arranging two boxes, but they were still too large. I even tried a regular rectangle tissue box, but it was still far too large. My first aid kit is the only thing that will "fit," but even that has enough room. I purchased two, and I'm not sure what I'll do with the second. I didn't want my glove boxes to move as much as they do, so I measured them and double-checked the measurements listed in the rack's description. I'm so irritated.
I'm a family doctor, so I'm used to wearing gloves, and I'm also older than dirt, so I've gone through a lot of glove box holders. I recently purchased these and they are the best, cheapest, and most versatile holders I have found. I keep them on hand for my mechanic duties that come with ranching on the side; I hang them vertically and horizontally in big ol' boxes and small-scale containers. You should go out and get one!.
A standard box of Costco gloves can be held in this glove box holder. However, whoever said you could attach it with 3M strips is incorrect. So wrong. The back panel is held in place by a metal bar that prevents it from being flush with the surface to which it is being attached. Some of the Velcro 3M strips are thick enough to span the gap, but they cannot withstand any additional force (such as from being attached to an open and close cabinet door).