Woot! has
2000-Count 4-Mil Powder Free Nitrile Gloves (Black, S-XL) for
$64.99.
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Available Sizes (select from drop-down menu):
Features:- 4 Mil Average Thickness
- Single Use, Disposable
- Natural Rubber Latex Free
- Powder Free
- Food Safe
- Ambidextrous
- Black
- Made of Synthetic Nitrile
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I did a brief search and found out that the product sold here through Woot is also sold on Amazon: ForPro Disposable Nitrile Gloves, Chemical Resistant, Powder-Free, Latex-Free, Non-Sterile, Food Safe, 4 Mil, Black, Large, 100-Count [amazon.com]
ForPro sells a huge variety of products in multiple categories; I get the feeling they don't manufacture all of their own products. The brand is owned by TNG Worldwide, which was apparently established in 1985 by a Michigan-based CEO. (source [tngworldwide.com])
I completely agree that not all brands of disposable gloves are made equally. I personally have been using Venom Steel for years, although they are pricey. If anyone is interested, YouTuber Project Farm did an interesting test of disposable gloves: Best Gloves (Nitrile vs Latex)? Venom Steel vs Grease Monkey, Hardy, Phantom, Raven, Gloveworks [youtube.com]
I hope this helps,
Tofu Vic
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ForPro sells a huge variety of products in multiple categories; I get the feeling they don't manufacture all of their own products. The brand is owned by TNG Worldwide, which was apparently established in 1985 by a Michigan-based CEO. (source [tngworldwide.com])
I hope this helps,
Tofu Vic
I did a brief search and found out that the product sold here through Woot is also sold on Amazon: ForPro Disposable Nitrile Gloves, Chemical Resistant, Powder-Free, Latex-Free, Non-Sterile, Food Saf... [amazon.com]
ForPro sells a huge variety of products in multiple categories; I get the feeling they don't manufacture all of their own products. The brand is owned by TNG Worldwide, which was apparently established in 1985 by a Michigan-based CEO. (source [tngworldwide.com])
I completely agree that not all brands of disposable gloves are made equally. I personally have been using Venom Steel for years, although they are pricey. If anyone is interested, YouTuber Project Farm did an interesting test of disposable gloves: Best Gloves (Nitrile vs Latex)? Venom Steel vs Grease Monkey, Hardy, Phantom, Raven, Gloveworks [youtube.com]
I hope this helps,
Tofu Vic
Although it's likely my age catching up with me, I much prefer a quality glove as opposed to chasing deals these days. If I'm gloving up, I expect to not grab another one in the next 10 minutes.
I hope this helps,
Tofu Vic
Take care,
Tofu Vic
They come in boxes of 200ct for a total of 10 boxes.
4 Mil Average Thickness
Single Use, Disposable
Natural Rubber Latex Free
Powder Free
Food Safe
Ambidextrous
Black
Made of Synthetic Nitrile
200 Gloves Per Box
Household Cleaning Gloves
Painting and Construction Work
Arts and Crafts
Gardening and More!
EXTRA STRONG DISPOSABLE GLOVES: Made with a proprietary blend of synthetic nitrile elastomers, they are extra strong, thick and offer plenty of stretch. These heavy gloves are 4 mil thick (5 gram average weight).
FOOD SAFE GLOVES: Perfect for use in home and commercial kitchens, these gloves are safe to use while handling food. They also have a superior grip and texture, and can even be used with many touchscreen phones and devices.
POWDER FREE & LATEX FREE: Free of natural rubber latex, a common allergen, these non latex gloves are perfect for medical facilities, hair, nail and beauty salons, tattoo parlors, and other offices with patients or clients with latex allergies.
MULTI USE RUBBER GLOVES: These gloves are perfect for home, office, or industrial use. They can be used as household cleaning gloves, medical exam gloves, janitorial gloves, painter gloves, gardening gloves, kitchen gloves, food prep gloves, and more!
SANITARY GLOVES: Ideal to keep yourself safe and sanitary, these premium disposable gloves are black, have beaded cuffs and are ambidextrous. They come 200 to a box, and are available in many sizes.
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I did a brief search and found out that the product sold here through Woot is also sold on Amazon: ForPro Disposable Nitrile Gloves, Chemical Resistant, Powder-Free, Latex-Free, Non-Sterile, Food Saf... [amazon.com]
ForPro sells a huge variety of products in multiple categories; I get the feeling they don't manufacture all of their own products. The brand is owned by TNG Worldwide, which was apparently established in 1985 by a Michigan-based CEO. (source [tngworldwide.com])
I completely agree that not all brands of disposable gloves are made equally. I personally have been using Venom Steel for years, although they are pricey. If anyone is interested, YouTuber Project Farm did an interesting test of disposable gloves: Best Gloves (Nitrile vs Latex)? Venom Steel vs Grease Monkey, Hardy, Phantom, Raven, Gloveworks [youtube.com]
I hope this helps,
Tofu Vic
I did a brief search and found out that the product sold here through Woot is also sold on Amazon: ForPro Disposable Nitrile Gloves, Chemical Resistant, Powder-Free, Latex-Free, Non-Sterile, Food Safe, 4 Mil, Black, Large, 100-Count [amazon.com]
ForPro sells a huge variety of products in multiple categories; I get the feeling they don't manufacture all of their own products. The brand is owned by TNG Worldwide, which was apparently established in 1985 by a Michigan-based CEO. (source [tngworldwide.com])
I completely agree that not all brands of disposable gloves are made equally. I personally have been using Venom Steel for years, although they are pricey. If anyone is interested, YouTuber Project Farm did an interesting test of disposable gloves: Best Gloves (Nitrile vs Latex)? Venom Steel vs Grease Monkey, Hardy, Phantom, Raven, Gloveworks [youtube.com]
I hope this helps,
Tofu Vic
Wow, I have never seen Venom Steel at Costco stores before in the San Francisco Bay Area! I had no idea Costco stores anywhere carried this brand.
The VS is regularly stocked at my local Costco Business Center; the traditional stores seem to be on a seasonal/quarterly rotation.
Based on the reviews on Amazon, I would say that they fit that bill.
Now, are thicker gloves going to do better for certain jobs? Absolutely!
Does that mean these will not find a use? Heck no!
Sometimes you need gloves just to keep your hands clean. My hands also hate wearing tight gloves like this for extended periods of time, so I don't need them to last ages. I have 7-mil gloves that I feel bad for not using 'enough' before tossing.
My only question is should I get Medium or Large? I always fall in between sizes, it seems, but some Larges fit perfectly.
After all lots of kinds of rubber / plastic materials get dried out and crusty and brittle and weak after time just from age and material degradation and offgassing and air exposure and whatever light exposure they may get etc. etc.
Mostly I try to use either reusable work gloves or if "dirty" rubber gloves are needed then wear reusable "kitchen clean up" or similar rubber gloves and only for the things not suited for those wear single use disposable gloves like these so probably only use a few pairs or less in months now.
So it's tempting to get a multi-year supply for low cost but I don't know if they'd last over time and that's added to the question of possibly poor initial quality / durability / fit etc.
Hopefully i can use them before they dry out
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