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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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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Fore!
> 3 dayEasy and inexpensive to use.
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Meditation
> 3 dayThe gloves came in a plastic wrapper instead of in a box straight from the manufacturer so I wouldn’t trust the cleanliness of the gloves as much.
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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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Joseph John Lombard
> 3 dayGood value
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Christopher Wisozk IV
> 3 dayProduct is to be as expected for thin plastic gloves. I gave it low marks because it doesnt cone in a box. The gloves are in a bag. This makes it hard to get just 2 out at a time. Forget trying to grab in a hurry because then youve got gloves on the ground which are no longer usable for food prep. Do not buy these unless you want a bag of gloves.
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Beckett Shiona
08-01-2025Yes, I know the experts say we who are at high risk of coronavirus dont need to wear gloves when shopping, etc., but those same experts said at first that we didnt need to wear masks either, so, yes--these gloves are perfect for the purpose of keeping my hands free of contaminated shopping cart handles, elevator buttons, etc. They are lightweight enough not to be unbearably hot in the summer months, slightly textured, so they wont slip, and easy-fit without being too loose on my size-medium hands. Packaging is just several bags, not a box, but thats fine--a bag will park easily in the glove box of my car, so the gloves are always accessible. With all PPE priced so high right now, these were the best gloves for the money, and I can use them for coloring my hair and food prep, too.
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Mike
> 3 dayThese are good gloves just not one size fits all. Too small for me.
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SandyD
> 3 dayWhen I could no longer get nitrile gloves, I decided to get these MUCH cheaper disposable gloves to see if they could take on some lighter tasks. The answer is yes. I wear them to chop onions, deal with raw meat, get the mail, pump gas, etc. The only time I dont use them is to mix chemicals for the pool or wash the dishes. They dont fit snuggly like nitrile gloves and they arent as thick and durable. But they work for so many jobs and are soooo inexpensive. And while they arent in a box and take some getting used to in terms of dispensing, the small packages of 100 fit well in my purse, glove box, etc. I will buy more.
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C. Bowker
> 3 dayThese came quickly, easy on easy off, and I dont have to worry about spreading any chicken mess throughout my kitchen and keep it contained.