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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Bill
> 3 dayThese gloves are basically the same every lunch lady in the world use but thats a good thing! I had time to use these gloves in my kitchen doing a few different things before writing this review so I hope that everything I say is how you will feel when you receive yours. Dont expect Nitrile gloves. These gloves are very roomy and very thin but they held up very nice while I used a knife and also when I deboned a rotisserie chicken. They did not slide or rip and did their job PERFECTLY. The packaging is just a simple plastic bag but dont let that fool you as they dispense quickly and evenly. In short for the very low price I paid for 500 of them I am extremely happy. I learned that I dont need my Nitrile gloves as much as I thought because these gloves can do 95% of what nitrile can. Im going to buy more for my mom and sisters. A+ Buy
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madireddy
> 3 dayRuns little bigger Works great
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Mehrzad LaNunziata
> 3 dayLove everything about it
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DreamyOne
> 3 dayWe are very unhappy with these gloves. They are thin and difficult to open. We normally use fitted gloves to move tiny rescue turtles during the day but given COVID-19 fitted gloves are difficult to find and are much more expensive than they were before COVID-19. Our preferred fitted gloves are not even available. We thought wed give these a try. They are very thin, which we somewhat expected, and slightly difficult to open. They are floppy, something we also expected, but more so that we anticipated. They get caught on the turtles nails which is of a concern. (The turtles are small - they fit into someone hands). They do not work for our purpose. They are probably okay for food prep but would not be time effective if someone needs to keep changing gloves because they stick together so a rhythm would be interrupted to stop and open the gloves. Also their looseness might be a problem when preparing food but since were not experienced in commercial food prep we dont know. They might be okay for a quick cleanup job - not sure. They do not work well for things like counting money etc. or sorting mail, as theyre too loose and floppy. Fitted gloves are perfect for that. Our first inclination was to give these one star but since theyre intended more for purposes other than the one which we got them for, were giving the gloves three stars.
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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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InASense
Greater than one weekI have tigher fitting food grade gloves for say greasy oily ground meat mixing but for everything else these are wonderful. I know I have been ordering these gloves for way more than a year now, maybe two or more, and I use them for easy food issues and even chopping when I purhaps might need to take a glove off momentarily and put it back on without having to kill my hands with more hand washing. I am bit OCD about handwashing and potential cross contamination and these do the trick and save my hands from over washing. These glove are a lifesaver for multitasking in the kitchen without cross contamination. I will never be without these gloves and my kids use them as well when helping cut/cook certain things too. All around love these gloves!
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Beckett Shiona
> 3 dayYes, 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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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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Tanya Hoeger
> 3 dayThis is as it appears. Great to use for cooking, e.g. mixing ground beef with other ingredients by hand for hamburgers, spreading butter and spices on turkey by hand, etc. Keeps you hands clean and prevents you having to touch the meat directly. I use them mainly to ride Citibikes (rental public bikes in NYC) so I don’t have to touch the handles directly to protect myself from the coronavirus. Very convenient because they are so thin they don’t take up space in my purse. I can even put them in my jean pocket as I head out the door. But they are not good if you’re looking for something durable to last. These are disposable, one-time use gloves.
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Mary Pickles
> 3 dayI have been using this product for years. I use this to make sure I dont get certain things I works w on my hands at all. I decided to do a water test just cuz I was curious. I filled the glove w water zero leakage.