Shamrock 83014-XL Black Nitrile Powder-Free Gloves, Fully Textured, Industrial (X-Large)

Shamrock 83014-XL Black Nitrile Powder-Free Gloves, Fully Textured, Industrial (X-Large)
Shamrock 83014-XL Black Nitrile Powder-Free Gloves, Fully Textured, Industrial (X-Large)
Shamrock 83014-XL Black Nitrile Powder-Free Gloves, Fully Textured, Industrial (X-Large)

Key features

  • No Powder
  • Cheap - Inexpensive
  • Hand is textured
  • Saves Money
  • Use with food
SizeX-Large
ColorBlack

Shamrock 83014-XL Black Nitrile Powder-Free Gloves, Fully Textured, Industrial (X-Large)

List Price: $38.78$34.90DEALYou Save: $3.88 (10%)
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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
4.2
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
5
50%
4
20%
3
10%
2
0%
1
20%
Love these!
Mary M. Blair✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 17, 2016
These are awesome! I bought them to clean, I love these! They are durable! I also used them yesterday while using a product called Flex-Seal (which has some STRONG chemicals in it) and the gloves did not get any holes in them and kept the flex-seal off my skin! Love these!
They tear far too easily to be called "industrial"
Richard Bamber✓ Verified PurchaseJune 29, 2016
I wouldn't call these industrial grade. They tear far too easily to be called "industrial". These nitrile gloves are about average in my experience. They are fine for a task that will not expose them to anything that might scuff or snag, but not so great for auto mechanics.
Industrial Grade Work Gloves
Blind woodcrafter✓ Verified PurchaseJune 12, 2016
These Nitrile Industrial Grade Work Gloves work well for painting, staining, lacquering or varnishing. The textured fingers help out a lot. They don't tear or break easily.

Very Happy with the product and would highly recommend.
Terrible quality gloves.
Scoops✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 21, 2016
These gloves are cheap. Like, really cheap. I figured I would try them out since they were on sale and wish I didn't. The come apart way too easy. I was tearing apart my motorcycle and wasn't even really using my hands for anything hard and the tore apart. I was mainly using them to keep the road grime off my hands while I used a wrench to take out a few open bolts. RIP. After about three pairs in 15 minutes, I switch back to my old gloves.
Good but a little slicker than latex.
Terry Morris✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 16, 2016
I normally use latex gloves when I bottle epoxy for resale but that last 2 batches fell apart when jut putting them on so I thought I would give these a try. They are nice and thick so I am not worried about them breaking so that's good. They fit very good. I have to get use to the fact that they are slightly less grippy than latex, the bottles I use are HDPE and I kept feeling like they were slipping a little in my hand and I could hear a little squeak as they slipped slightly (the reason for 4 stars instead of 5).

I had worried that they might be hard to put on with no powder (putting on powder free latex gloves is hard) but they went on easy. I think the thickness and less friction these have is the reason.

Latex gloves have about the same friction coefficient as skin so it's more natural to pick small items up without slipping but Nitrile seems to have a lower amount of friction so they are slightly slippery.

As long as you are not handling slick surfaced items with them they will be just fine but don't try lifting a glass beaker of nitro glycerin with them just one handed ;-)
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