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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Chris S.
> 3 dayGiving these 4 stars during the pandemic as gloves are hard to find, they arrived quickly, and the price wasn’t overly inflated. I wasn’t thrilled that every one of the 5 bags wasn’t fully sealed, however. Would thus not recommend these for food handling, but they do work for my need to have some protection cleaning up after a kitty who’s on chemo. Sizing is odd - while the fingers are super wide, the thumbs are short, so while they are fine for my largish female hands, I don’t know how well they’d fit a medium or larger male hand.
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L. zwick
> 3 dayBefore buying from this seller, I bought from someone else. I was so disappointed that almost every single pair I put on was so thin, they would rip at the seams. These are quality, and I will continue to buy from them.
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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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hiker
> 3 dayI have been using these gloves for about 2 years. These gloves are great for just a quick job, to keep my hands clean. I keep in all our cars for filling up gas, picking up mail, etc. Thanks
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Stephen Suckenik
> 3 dayThese are single use only. They are very thin and can be difficult to separate. I have found in a package there are at least a few that are misshapen and unusable.
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Robert G. McFadden
> 3 dayIf used for food or in Covid-19, they are more than adequate. Not one pr. all day. theyre disposable, used, change, toss! hold up fine, thin BUT tough! They are for the kitchen, food, not work in shop! Yes the come in bags, but bags are printed, marked, etc. Cut open marked area and they pull out easily, 1 & 2 at a time. Con: they are smaller than others, with and fingers. Try: 500 PCS Disposable Clear Plastic Gloves,Disposable Polyethylene Work Gloves Industrial Clear for Cooking,Cleaning,Food Handling or even their 200 count....Industrial disposable gloves, plastic PE material, 200 PCS,One Size Fits Most, Sold by: Super Brondon. The bags are even a bit different. Theses other two gloves are leass expensive, $9.99 vs $11.99.
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Dr. Arvel Feeney DVM
> 3 dayThough an easy fit, most volunteers at pantry did not like them since they fell off their hands too easily Needs rubber bands on wrists to prevent
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Bogy
> 3 dayGloves are perfect goes on easily able to take off easily. No holes or tears in the gloves.
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Boston Epi
> 3 dayIn the absence of the nitrile Gloves I’d prefer for a little barrier protection from COVID-19 (all of those I’ve seen recently don’t arrive for months or have a very high sketchiness factor) these appear to be just what was purported - made for food service, oversized and pretty flimsy, but inexpensive and they arrived ahead of time promised. You‘ll definitely want to continue to sanitize hands aggressively after use & throw out each pair when leaving store A to head to store B - but I do feel a little better after touching cart handles, counters, etc. they come in small bags of 10 each, about 50 in my order. Would buy again till nitrile available once more
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Mehrzad LaNunziata
> 3 dayLove everything about it