🧼 Clean with Confidence!
These Best Nitrile Rubber Cleaning Gloves are designed for the modern household, offering a latex-free, vinyl-free solution for all your cleaning needs. With a thickness of 15 mils, they provide exceptional durability and dexterity, making them perfect for dishwashing and household chores. The gloves feature an odor-resistant flock lining and a slip-resistant texture, ensuring comfort and safety during use. Plus, they are reusable and come with a 90-day guarantee for non-commercial use.
L**U
Repeat purchaser
I have gone through probably three or four pairs of these in the last couple of years. Sturdy. But I always seem to get a whole in my right hand eventually. Most likely operator error :-) they have been consistent so I just keep repurchasing
D**R
Durable
Gloves are perfect for every job I do
K**L
Runs small
I ordered a medium — they’re super durable gloves but unfortunately smaller than I had anticipated. Couldn’t even flex my hand in them. I should have sized up to a large. They do seem nice otherwise. My hands are pretty avg for a woman.
L**A
These hold up better than store bought dish washing gloves.
I like using these for things that longer nitrile gloves work well for. Dishes, outdoor planting, bathroom cleaning (especially when you have 3 boys), and any other job you need to get "up to your elbows in".
P**H
Sturdy Synthentic Rubber Gloves That Are Not The Most Comfortable
Most of the comments I had to rely on before purchasing these gloves were written by people who had received the gloves in exchange for an honest review. I do NOT question their honesty but it's also nice to read reviews from ordinary people who just bought them and told us what they thought and that would be me.The gloves came in a plastic bag marked "size 9" so that's what they consider medium. By the way, the bag also says "Made In China" which is always a bit of a turn off for me. As for size, they are a little too roomy but will do for washing dishes. Hopefully this will give you a little sizing guidance. Laying my hand flat on the desk with my thumb out to the side, my female hand is about 3 1/2" across the top at the widest part. That would be the knuckle area at the base of my 4 fingers.(not including the thumb). Length from my wrist to the tip of my middle finger is 7" and the circumference of my wrist is 6 1/4" around. They're ok for gripping pots and pans and dishes but don't expect to be able to easily pick up a coin or feel comfortable cleaning up with sponges and cloths which you have to rinse out and wring out constantly. Since medium was the smallest size listed, that's what I purchased but I'd be curious to know how a small size would feel.As for length, the gloves go up just past mid arm. Supposedly that gives you enough room to create a little cuff to help prevent water from dripping inside the glove and honestly it looks like that should be the case. Maybe it's just me but drops of splashing water still seems to find their way inside...lol. The inside is described as "flocked". To be fair, I looked up the meaning of the word "flocked" even though I was sure I knew what it meant. I really wouldn't called these flocked. The inside is white instead of green like the outside. The texture of the inside feels pretty much like the texture of the outside except not quite as "tacky" as the outside. It repels water the same way as the outside. Other "flocked gloves I've used felt like there was a comfort lining inside. These don't have that "soft lined" feeling. They just feel like a sturdy pair of rubber gloves feel.You can tell the nitrile, (which is synthentic rubber that contains no latex protein) is thick because they feel a little stiff when you put them on. For work gloves they're ok. They're not the most comfortable but they're not any worse than a lot of others. What I did get was a pair of pretty good quality nitrile gloves I'll use when I have to protect my hands when washing dishes and cleaning up. I'm glad to take them off when I'm done though. Will I buy these again when they wear out? I consider $10 a bit pricey for kitchen gloves so I definitely wouldn't pay more. If they last a reasonable period of time with proper use and care and the price stays the same...yes I might buy another pair unless I find something better.if any problems develop within a short period of time, I'll come back and let you know.
A**E
Be ready to admit you have large hands
Guessing the country of origin here is where the general population have v-e-e-e-ry small hands. Whatever you *think* your hand size is then you need to order the size up to find the ok fit.
A**R
Worth the price
My wife spends a good amount of money on her manicures. These gloves protect her hands completely and don't disintegrate like the less expensive brands she's tried in the past. They seem to last about twice as long as any of the other brands she has purchased and therefore are abetter value.
S**S
Nice gloves but had a hole in one set in a few weeks
I’m allergic to latex and have skin issues on my hands so I use these for cleaning, food prep, and dishes (different pairs of course) I Like them. They run kind of big but only slightly. Originally bought large bit much too big to use for cutting meat and veggies. Bought mediums and they’re snug but better for food prep. The ones for cleaning are holding up very well after 2 months. The dishes ones have a hole in them but it’s very small must have hit it with my cooking knives. But over all good value
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