AMMEX Indigo Nitrile Disposable Exam Gloves, 3 Mil, Latex & Powder Free, Food-Safe, Textured, Non-Sterile, Large, Box of 100








Key features
- •Medical exam grade latex free glove
- •Made of nitrile
- •Combining superior comfort, strength, tactile sensitivity and protection perfect for professional applications in an indigo color
- •Providing textured non-slip grip plus a powder free interior which eliminates powder residue
- •Large size
AMMEX Indigo Nitrile Disposable Exam Gloves, 3 Mil, Latex & Powder Free, Food-Safe, Textured, Non-Sterile, Large, Box of 100
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.3
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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fairly decent quality overall
MT✓ Verified Purchase•March 18, 2018
I've purchased maybe 10 boxes of these over a couple years. the quality varies (Yes, I've seen them rip, but not often... I've found maybe 4 worthless gloves in a couple boxes, which, to me, isn't horrible) but they're generally a higher quality compared to similarly priced nitrile gloves I've purchased through amazon. my main complaint overall is that they often arrive stuck together in the box. this could indicate they've been stored improperly
they fit pretty well and they're not inclined to tearing. thickness as advertised. would not use nitrile gloves for auto repair nor food prep, personally (choose thicker glove for auto and vinyl for food)
I probably won't be purchasing these anymore, simply because they got pricey. I used to pay 6.80usd per box and now it's 8.85... a box only contains 100...
they fit pretty well and they're not inclined to tearing. thickness as advertised. would not use nitrile gloves for auto repair nor food prep, personally (choose thicker glove for auto and vinyl for food)
I probably won't be purchasing these anymore, simply because they got pricey. I used to pay 6.80usd per box and now it's 8.85... a box only contains 100...
They work fine within appropriate limits.
C. A. Hooks✓ Verified Purchase•March 17, 2018
First off, if you're trying to use these for yard work or automotive repair, you're out of your mind to expect them to survive. Use a 6 mil glove or thicker for any work where they might be poked or abraded. Nitrile gloves have low tear strength; once they get a tiny puncture or nick, they will rip. The thinner the glove, the easier it is to puncture. Gloves do go bad with heat, humidity, and UV exposure, so try to find a seller with fresh stock and keep your gloves away from sunlight and fluorescent light. If you don't use them very often and have a half-used box that's a couple years old, don't be surprised if all your gloves rip when you put them on.
So far, these have been working just fine for me. I use these for applications where I only need to keep my hands clean or if I'm doing fine work. I use heavier gloves for machine work and repair. For painting and applying epoxy, these work fine. The purple color is light enough to reveal black paint, and it's dark enough to reveal both clear and light-colored contaminants. This makes it easy to keep from transferring paint or epoxy onto other surfaces. For electronics work, they seem okay. I'd like them to fit a bit tighter, but they do the job. Using tweezers and picking up small parts is no big deal. The gloves do fine against flux, and most solvents (isopropanol, acetone, xylene, etc).
My only complaint is that they're a bit bigger (especially cuff diameter) than the Celeste gloves of comparable thickness I had used before. Considering the convenience of the darker color, I still think these are pretty good.
So far, these have been working just fine for me. I use these for applications where I only need to keep my hands clean or if I'm doing fine work. I use heavier gloves for machine work and repair. For painting and applying epoxy, these work fine. The purple color is light enough to reveal black paint, and it's dark enough to reveal both clear and light-colored contaminants. This makes it easy to keep from transferring paint or epoxy onto other surfaces. For electronics work, they seem okay. I'd like them to fit a bit tighter, but they do the job. Using tweezers and picking up small parts is no big deal. The gloves do fine against flux, and most solvents (isopropanol, acetone, xylene, etc).
My only complaint is that they're a bit bigger (especially cuff diameter) than the Celeste gloves of comparable thickness I had used before. Considering the convenience of the darker color, I still think these are pretty good.
Low grade nitrile, rip too easily
CKHNSHT✓ Verified Purchase•October 13, 2017
Low grade. 30% of these rip out the gate, and they are so thin I double them. I have worn gloves for EMS and light repairs, and never had problems like this. I think these are flawed, maybe even a bad run that was sold regardless. Thats the last box I will buy because they are not reliable, don't perform well, and at such a failure rate, too expensive when better options exist.
Disappointing Compared to Kirkland Gloves at Half the Price
Tsang✓ Verified Purchase•September 15, 2017
Like many reviewers had said, these are pretty thin. Chemicals I work with leave a smell on my hand through the gloves, and they can rip through quite easily if you work with any instruments that are remotely sharp. I was not expecting high-quality gloves when I purchased for the price compared to standard nitrile gloves used in lab, but later I found out Kirkland has much better nitrile gloves at roughly half the price (~$9 for 200 gloves). I haven't intentionally tried to poke myself to see if the gloves get ripped, but chemical smell definitely did not linger.
Failure Rate Unacceptable
Tricia✓ Verified Purchase•August 1, 2017
I am the sole caregiver for my mother so exam gloves come in pretty handy. Actually, they come in handy for many things that you might not want to put you hand(s) into. For instance these type of gloves are very useful for protecting your hands when you have a cut and are trying to keep the cut clean/dry, cleaning up after the cat throws up, etc. I use them all the time ... inside the house and outside the house. I even keep some in the car.
Over the past year I have been purchasing two different brands. This one and the one below... see link. Today I am canceling any future orders of the AMMEX because as soon as I open the box the first thing I have to contend with is that they stick together. After separating them my next problem is that some rip as I am putting them on. Others rip as they are being adjusting for a more secure fit.
I'd like to point out that, with the exception of a box that I keep in my trunk of my car, all my medical gloves are kept in a cool environment. I have a great room downstairs that is always cool... so it makes a great storage room.
I don't like to give a bad review and was originally going to give this three stars. I really don't mind a few failures here and there, but it has become quite bothersome. So when I find myself pulling out four gloves to ensure I'll have a pair that don't rip then I don't think the product warrants a three star rating. So for now, I'll just be purchasing the brand below. They have not given me any problems. Yes, they are a little more expensive, but they don't rip or stick together. So in the long run they are probably less expensive.
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Nitrile Exam Gloves - Medical Grade, Powder Free, Latex Rubber Free, Disposable, Non Sterile, Food Safe, Indigo (purple) color, Convenient Dispenser Pack of 100, Size Large
Over the past year I have been purchasing two different brands. This one and the one below... see link. Today I am canceling any future orders of the AMMEX because as soon as I open the box the first thing I have to contend with is that they stick together. After separating them my next problem is that some rip as I am putting them on. Others rip as they are being adjusting for a more secure fit.
I'd like to point out that, with the exception of a box that I keep in my trunk of my car, all my medical gloves are kept in a cool environment. I have a great room downstairs that is always cool... so it makes a great storage room.
I don't like to give a bad review and was originally going to give this three stars. I really don't mind a few failures here and there, but it has become quite bothersome. So when I find myself pulling out four gloves to ensure I'll have a pair that don't rip then I don't think the product warrants a three star rating. So for now, I'll just be purchasing the brand below. They have not given me any problems. Yes, they are a little more expensive, but they don't rip or stick together. So in the long run they are probably less expensive.
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Nitrile Exam Gloves - Medical Grade, Powder Free, Latex Rubber Free, Disposable, Non Sterile, Food Safe, Indigo (purple) color, Convenient Dispenser Pack of 100, Size Large
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