MediHands Nitrile Gloves Medium, Blue Heavy Duty Disposable
MediHands Nitrile Gloves Medium, Blue Heavy Duty Disposable Gloves, Powder Free, Latex Free, and Protein Free, Medical, Food, Multi Use, Pack of 1
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Weight: | 259 g |
Size: | 1 Count (Pack of 100) |
Model: | NPFM |
Part: | NPFM |
Colour: | Blue |
Pack Quantity: | 100 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Farla Medical |
Quantity: | 100 |
Size: | 1 Count (Pack of 100) |
These gloves are much tougher than I expected. I’ve had similar gloves before and if you use them to work on your car or your bike they quickly get shredded. Not these, I’ve reused the first pair several times already and no rips or holes have appeared. Excelle
These are good gloves they do the job but I used to have a similar item slightly stronger quality they never ripped these ones rip during the service sometimes but still for price it’s great so 5 stars still and size is grea
Reasonable price and very good quality, Im a big bloke so I ordered the large size, it’s a good job I did cos they’re a tight fit, previous ones I’ve bought spilt when I was trying to put them on,
but these although a tight fit withstood me putting them on without splitting. Good buy and recommended
I use them for handling 3d resin prints, and they feel strong. I wear 2 pairs for added protection. 3d resin is an irritant, so I don’t want to get it on my skin.
I am a larger guy, and have found that the size L is perfect for me as it gives a nice tight fit so I maintain dexterity, which I need as I am handling 3d prints that are sometimes just a few mm in size.
I’ve had no issues of splitting so far, and this had happened with other brands of gloves, so that’s good.
Good price, good size, great value
During the pandemic, when we swathed in ppe, these offered us elements of protection… now in more normal times, they have evolved into gloves for housecleaning, gardening, catlitter tray cleaning, and most latterly, protecting us from the perils of possible Avian flu H5N1 dead birds, so they have come full circle back to being ppe… Yes seriously, one wants to be ‘swathed’ when packing up a random dead goose in multiple plastic bags for disposal… These are a good fit and manual dexterity is not compromised… They are relatively tough, though they do sometimes tear unexpectedly, particularly if you have been wearing the for a while, i.e several hours of hard work, I guess wearing a second pair would offer better protection in genuinely ppe situations, rather than just grubby stuff… Recommended.