Brandon-super Disposable Food Prep Gloves - 500 Piece Plastic Food Safe Disposable Gloves, Food Handling, One Size Fits Most 500 PCS
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Michael B
> 3 dayI am a return customer, having used my first batch. I use these gloves to handle raw meat while cooking at home. They are light weight and affordable. I picked up some disposable food handling nitrile gloves from Target when I ran out of these. The ones from Target were over $4.00 for 30 gloves. These do the job just as well at a much lower price, especially for something I plan on wearing for 5 minutes and disposing of. I have big paws, so these are a squeeze to get into. They are loose on smaller, feminine hands. As long as my hands are dry and I am careful, these go on without tearing. Not the greatest for handling ground meat. It tends to stick to the plastic, but its better than getting raw meat under your fingernails. These are cheap and an excellent option for my needs.
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Matthew L. Daniel
> 3 dayI thought Id take a chance on these because I was previously buying vinyl gloves for cleaning the litterbox, but it felt wasteful buying such sturdy gloves for what was really a lightweight task. Im glad I tried these because theyre a better value for the money and work just as good for my purposes. I was also afraid they were going to be flimsy and tear, but they have been strong so far. Be aware they have static cling to one another, so youll need to already have separated them from the stack, and rub the hand opening in order to prepare to put them on
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Mehrzad LaNunziata
> 3 dayLove everything about it
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JNR
> 3 dayThey do the job! They’re gloves y’all lol. They’re not meant to be indestructible or last for all eternity. Some reviewers are expecting way too much. You wear once, then toss them out. Or, sometimes during the same job, you may need another pair. No big deal. They’re cheap enough so if you run through an entire box, just buy a new one.
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Kelly
Greater than one weekTheyre just too big that you cant really manipulate any food. I make a lot of bread but have eczema on my hands and need gloves to with the dough. These get stuck and fall off. Will not buy again.
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bear lover
> 3 dayTo determine whether the gloves are large enough to accommodate your hand, stretch your fingers as wide as you can, and measure the span from the tip of your pinky finger to the tip of your thumb. If the span is 9 or less, the gloves should fit. In my case, the length was 9 exactly, and the fit was pretty tight. If the length is more than 9, your hand may have difficulty squeezing into the glove. I rated the durability 5 stars because these gloves, which are less than 2.4 cents apiece, are intended for a single use. As long as their mission is to prevent contact with surfaces that could harbor Covid-19, they should be up to the task.
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Xenia
> 3 dayKinda bummed they don’t come in a box or dispenser of some kind. They’re just in a flimsy bag
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Misa S
> 3 dayMy mom loves these gloves
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Lavinia Hackett
> 3 dayLike the quantity but dislike the ability to quickly separate the th gloves. Thin in coverage but gloves stick together and sometimes hard to get out of packaging
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Russell E. Jennings
> 3 dayConsidering the price these are a good deal for quick hand protection. Not for heavy use.