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1000-Ct 4-Mil Powder Free Nitrile Gloves (Blue, S-XL)

+ Free Shipping w/ Prime

$37

$80

53% off
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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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  • About this deal:
    • This offer is $1.70 lower per 100 gloves (31% savings) than previous Front Page deal that earned 93+ thumbs up
  • About this product:
    • 10 boxes of 100-ct
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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.
  • Note: Must be signed in your Amazon Prime account and select shipping address to receive free shipping
Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for finding this deal.

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer is $1.70 lower per 100 gloves (31% savings) than previous Front Page deal that earned 93+ thumbs up
  • About this product:
    • 10 boxes of 100-ct
  • About this store:

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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
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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almost 2 years ago
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Quote from QueensGambit :
Deals been up for a day or two… which means they aren't selling considering it's woot! And things sell out quickly
Doesn't mean the price is bad.
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ThumperSD
almost 2 years ago
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Quote from RampItUp :
Is that for the exam gloves or the food handling gloves?

And in case someone was wondering, Costco's nitrile exam gloves are 400 for $34 while the nitrile food handling gloves are 500 for $30
I've only seen the exam gloves at the costcos I've been to. What's the difference? Are the exam gloves thicker?
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In the case of these gloves, is there any best if used by date / year? Do they degrade even if stored well? These look like lifetime supply sorta quantity. Thanks and reps.
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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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Broncogirl89
almost 2 years ago
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Before the 19 we used to buy 1000 nitrile for around $65. Now anything at that price or below is subpar as in they will RIP easy, extremely poor quality. Normally I would jump all over this, but I own a cleaning company and I wouldn't want to waste money and time if these are not great.
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I work for a glove manufacturer for a living. If they are selling these at this low of a price, there are a few things to look out for. QUALITY and HOW OLD. If they are old, they will be dry and brittle, have no elasticity and break quite easily. IMO, they are probably total junk.
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Quote from abi.ra :
In the case of these gloves, is there any best if used by date / year? Do they degrade even if stored well? These look like lifetime supply sorta quantity. Thanks and reps.
Yes, I have had them break down and start to stick together. I guess that's why condoms have expiration.
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These thin or thick like the Vulcan gloves?
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abi.ra
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Quote from FearAndLoathing :
Yes, I have had them break down and start to stick together. I guess that's why condoms have expiration.
Thanks and repped.
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RampItUp
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Quote from ThumperSD :
I've only seen the exam gloves at the costcos I've been to. What's the difference? Are the exam gloves thicker?
https://workgearz.com/food-servic...al-gloves/


When the pandemic first started ramping up, the food handling ones were the only ones I could find, and they were at a Costco business center. I cannot find the thickness of either type on the Costco website. Maybe I'm blind.
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Quote from RampItUp :
Is that for the exam gloves or the food handling gloves?

And in case someone was wondering, Costco's nitrile exam gloves are 400 for $34 while the nitrile food handling gloves are 500 for $30
At my store the price is down to $29 for $400.

I have both costco and these gloves. The costco gloves are easier to get out of the package and do not rip as easily. They are also textured nicely.

However they are double the price.
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Are these safe to use inside the body?
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Quote from DMG73192 :
Are these safe to use inside the body?
I don't think so based on the information provided on the box

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Quote from Justjayce :
At my store the price is down to $29 for $400.

I have both costco and these gloves. The costco gloves are easier to get out of the package and do not rip as easily. They are also textured nicely.

However they are double the price.
The nitrile exam gloves are sold at our Houston Costco stores for $24.99/box of 400. They are sometimes on sale for $21.99 but the limit is 2 per membership. On costco.com, these are $34 for the same 400.
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Got these last time Woot had them, and they shorted me on the count--only 997!
It was hell getting them all back in the box too!