Disposable Vinyl Gloves - Powder Free, Clear, Latex Free and Allergy Free, Plastic, Work, Food Service, Cleaning, Wholesale Cheap, Size Large (Box of 100)



Key features
- •Premium quality - resists tearing, Strong, yet flexible (stretches) with good dexterity and sensitivity
- •Ideal for food service, cosmetology, health care and cleaning professionals, Latex-free for people with allergies or sensitive skin
- •Ambidextrous (fits right or left hand), Textured and contoured for good fit and grip
- •Rolled cuff and chlorinated for easy opening, quick donning and fast removal
- •Cost-effective alternative to latex and nitrile
Disposable Vinyl Gloves - Powder Free, Clear, Latex Free and Allergy Free, Plastic, Work, Food Service, Cleaning, Wholesale Cheap, Size Large (Box of 100)
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Customer Reviews
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Accurately labeled "Extra Large". Happy how easy they go on.
Good Reviews✓ Verified Purchase•March 6, 2017
Fits as intended. After years of difficulty with standard, store-bought vinyl gloves, such as tight, hard to put on and occasional ripping, now these gloves are truly extra-large as I ordered. I really don't need extra large since these are labeled accurately, but after the years of "Medium" gloves being too tight, I went above and beyond. If your hands are average size for men, I would think Large would be fine, and ladies would order Medium.
For the money, can't go wrong...but a few things to consider.
Douglas B.✓ Verified Purchase•November 22, 2016
These tend to rip at the wrist area if you have larger hands and try to pull on too forcefully. But knowing that, I'm gentle at putting them on, and usually OK. Go up a size, to make putting on a little easier. Not the best disposable gloves in the world, but for bulk buy, at this price, you can't go wrong for food work, auto mechanic jobs like oil changes, painting, etc. Like better than stretchy latex style for some jobs. Helps protect from heat when washing stuff in real hot water, especially if you double them up. They are cheap enough to double them up for more rigorous work. Easy to pull off top layer, when they get too soiled. Much easier to put another pair on top of pair you are wearing...as just like all disposable gloves, they can be real chore to put on when hands are damp or sweaty. The double method is my go to way of using these gloves for tougher jobs like working on cars.
Medium was a little big, but small was too small
ConnieP✓ Verified Purchase•October 7, 2016
I like using The Safety Zone disposable vinyl gloves when doing various chores around the house like working with raw meat/poultry and cleaning. They are more expensive than the gloves you can buy at the dollar store, but they work a lot better. I initially bought a box of medium gloves. They were a bit too big for my hands, but they still served the need. (My fingers are on the short size and I wear a size 7 ring.) So, the next time I ordered a box, I ordered small. Unfortunately, the small are too tight for me to wear. So, I do recommend these gloves, but note that size small is definitely for petite hands.
Good for light duty chores.
luckbealady✓ Verified Purchase•October 1, 2016
I purchased these to wear while doing chores around the house. They are good for light duty work around the house and keeping my hands dry when dealing wet sponges, dishes, laundry (only up to the wrists, though). They do sometimes tear at the fingertip if I scrape something up using a fingernail (ie: dried food on the countertop). I do have very thin fingernails, though, so it doesn't surprise me they cut through the vinyl. I have small female hands and these fit a bit roomy.
Sturdy, Economical and Convenient
LeAnn Santana✓ Verified Purchase•September 29, 2016
These work great, aren't flimsy, I use them for cleaning, henna hair dying and even food prep when I have something to make that's going to get a little messy - meatloaf, meatballs, mixing up some pasta salads or spinach dip, Rice Krispy bars, etc. I'm a medical assistant as well, and these would be fine for non-sterile procedures, too. In fact, they are stronger than the ones that can typically be found in clinics - those sometimes tear.
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