Woot! has 1000-Ct 4-Mil Powder Free Nitrile Gloves (Blue, S-XL) on sale for $36.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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Yes, it's confusing. 'mil' is the same as 'thou'. Each referring to thousandths if an inch, despite the mili prefix being metric.
0.1 mm = 0.004 inch = 4 mil
Medium and Large size cheaper on Amazon for virtually the same product that has slight thickness variation between fingers and palms. 4.75mil on fingers. 3.15mil on palms.
Avoid these no-brand gloves at all cost and go with Ammex, Kimberly Clark, MechanixGear, Halyard, or Gloveworks brands (5mm thickness) -
the cheap brands are very thin and prone to ripping and are inconsistent in sizing and thickness.
The Kirkland gloves do not fit well and ever since the pandemic the quality has gone downhill quickly. Not even close to 3.5mm
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12-06-2022 at 05:44 AM.
Medium and Large size cheaper on Amazon for virtually the same product that has slight thickness variation between fingers and palms. 4.75mil on fingers. 3.15mil on palms.
Medium and Large size cheaper on Amazon for virtually the same product that has slight thickness variation between fingers and palms. 4.75mil on fingers. 3.15mil on palms.
Medium and Large size cheaper on Amazon for virtually the same product that has slight thickness variation between fingers and palms. 4.75mil on fingers. 3.15mil on palms.
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12-07-2022 at 05:28 AM.
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A mil is 1/1000th of an inch. It's a conversion factor to go from mm to mils.
Yes, it's confusing. 'mil' is the same as 'thou'. Each referring to thousandths if an inch, despite the mili prefix being metric.
0.1 mm = 0.004 inch = 4 mil
Yes, it's confusing. 'mil' is the same as 'thou'. Each referring to thousandths if an inch, despite the mili prefix being metric.
0.1 mm = 0.004 inch = 4 mil
Just to shed light on the mil situation, no glove is going to be a steady 4 mil. It varies by finger, cuff, and palm. The best way to compare gloves is average weight. If you have all the exact measurement throughout the gloves that's good too but one man's 4mil is another's 3mil. Harbor freight lies about their gloves. Their 6 is like a 3.5 but maybe one tiny part is actually a 6.
Outdated, but unfortunately very common in the films and coatings industries in N. America. Most Americans use "outdated" units (feet, miles, pounds, etc.) everyday.
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0.1 mm = 0.004 inch = 4 mil
https://www.amazon.com/Basic-Medical-Blue-Nitrile-Gloves/dp/B087M5JK3F/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3O0EEBG4E9R0X&keywords=1000%2BPK%2BBlue%2BNitrile%2BGloves%2BPowder%2BFree%2B(%2B10%2Bboxes%2Bof%2B100ct%2Bfor%2Ba%2Btotal%2Bof%2B1000%2BGloves)&qid=1670334090&sprefix=1000%2Bpk%2Bblue%2Bnitrile%2Bgloves%2Bpowder%2Bfree%2B10%2Bboxes%2Bof%2B 100ct%2Bfor%2Ba%2Btotal%2Bof%2B1000%2Bgloves%2B%2Caps%2C194&sr=8-1&th=1 [amazon.com]
the cheap brands are very thin and prone to ripping and are inconsistent in sizing and thickness.
The Kirkland gloves do not fit well and ever since the pandemic the quality has gone downhill quickly. Not even close to 3.5mm
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https://www.amazon.com/Basic-Medical-Blue-Nitrile-Gloves/dp/B087M5JK3F/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3O0EEBG4E9R0X&keywords=1000%2BPK%2BBlue%2BNitrile%2BGloves%2BPowder%2BFree%2B(%2B10%2Bboxes%2Bof%2B100ct%2Bfor%2Ba%2Btotal%2Bof%2B1000%2BGloves)&qid=1670334090&sprefix=1000%2Bpk%2Bblue%2Bnitrile%2Bgloves%2Bpowder%2Bfree%2B10%2Bboxes%2Bof%2B 100ct%2Bfor%2Ba%2Btotal%2Bof%2B1000%2Bgloves%2B%2Caps%2C194&sr=8-1&th=1 [amazon.com]
https://www.amazon.com/Basic-Medical-Blue-Nitrile-Gloves/dp/B087M5JK3F/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3O0EEBG4E9R0X&keywords=1000%2BPK%2BBlue%2BNitrile%2BGloves%2BPowder%2BFree%2B(%2B10%2Bboxes%2Bof%2B100ct%2Bfor%2Ba%2Btotal%2Bof%2B1000%2BGloves)&qid=1670334090&sprefix=1000%2Bpk%2Bblue%2Bnitrile%2Bgloves%2Bpowder%2Bfree%2B10%2Bboxes%2Bof%2B 100ct%2Bfor%2Ba%2Btotal%2Bof%2B1000%2Bgloves%2B%2Caps%2C194&sr=8-1&th=1 [amazon.com]
Is it same thickness?
4.75mil on fingers. 3.15mil on palms.
The OP link is 4mil
https://www.amazon.com/Basic-Medical-Blue-Nitrile-Gloves/dp/B087M5JK3F/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3O0EEBG4E9R0X&keywords=1000%2BPK%2BBlue%2BNitrile%2BGloves%2BPowder%2BFree%2B(%2B10%2Bboxes%2Bof%2B100ct%2Bfor%2Ba%2Btotal%2Bof%2B1000%2BGloves)&qid=1670334090&sprefix=1000%2Bpk%2Bblue%2Bnitrile%2Bgloves%2Bpowder%2Bfree%2B10%2Bboxes%2Bof%2B 100ct%2Bfor%2Ba%2Btotal%2Bof%2B1000%2Bgloves%2B%2Caps%2C194&sr=8-1&th=1 [amazon.com]
I only see .12mm finger & .08mm palm in the description on this amazon link. Am i missing where it says 4.75?
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Yes, it's confusing. 'mil' is the same as 'thou'. Each referring to thousandths if an inch, despite the mili prefix being metric.
0.1 mm = 0.004 inch = 4 mil
0.1 mm = 0.004 inch = 4 mil
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Lower stock on medium
Update: found it. It's 3.5mil as per product description.