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Woot Household Essentials: 1000-Ct 4-Mil Blue Nitrile Gloves

& More + Free S/H w/ Amazon Prime

$25

$80

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Woot has Household Essentials on sale for an additional $5 Off when you apply promo code JUNEGROSHFIVE at checkout. 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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Woot has Household Essentials on sale for an additional $5 Off when you apply promo code JUNEGROSHFIVE at checkout. 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.

Thanks to Staff Member f12_26 for finding this deal.

Available (prices are before the $5 off promo code JUNEGROSHFIVE):Note on coupon code:
  • Limit one use of the coupon per customer. Once the coupon is used on a product, the coupon can't be used again.

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • Offer valid through 6/13/2024 11:59pm CT or while supplies last.
    • Coupon code is one-time use and only works on one item.
  • About this Store:
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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TofuVic
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Thank you for sharing!

As a price reference, Costco Wholesale's Kirkland Signature Nitrile Exam Gloves [costco.com] is usually $24.99 for 400 gloves, which works out to be $6.25 per 100 gloves. For this deal, it is $2.49 per 100 gloves. Also, I think Kirkland Signature gloves are 3 mil, whereas these are a bit thicker at 4 mil.

Of course, 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 poked around and found out that these are branded as Hand-E Touch, and the Amazon listing of the 3 mil version is here [amazon.com].

I hope this helps,
Tofu Vic
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Missed TofuVic's verdicts...glad to see you back in action 🙂🙏
Masejoer
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Great, I needed more gloves soon. These 4-mils work fine - I purchased them back in December and have gone through over 600 so far. Only one defective glove in the first 6 boxes, and they are plenty tear-resistant - they have held up similarly to other, thicker nitriles I've used. It's usually either a sharp edge that slices them, same as what happens to thicker nitriles, or I have to toss them due to sweat pooling up after hours of working with them on.

For less waste, I usually just wash my "hands" with them on, then keep working. They do discolor easily, usually turning a bit green-ish in color at the palm, but that just shows how durable these have been in my experience. Harbor Freight 5mils have torn far more easily.

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HansGruber
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Quote from daveneo6 :
Unable to Replicate Deal. They are 29.99 plus $6.00 Shipping before the $5 dollars off coupon.
You need a Prime membership to get free shipping and the $5 off coupon.
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pm11088
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Quote from paulyshore :
It comes in one very big box to fit 1000 gloves? Is this the best deal in bulk compared to when you buy say 100 gloves in a box?
Not sure about this particular distributor, but anytime I've bought 1000-packs of gloves from Amazon, Woot, or eBay, they come in 10 packs of 100 or 5 packs of 200.
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25hoursadayonSD
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Got one $25 plus tax
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Quote from pm11088 :
Not sure about this particular distributor, but anytime I've bought 1000-packs of gloves from Amazon, Woot, or eBay, they come in 10 packs of 100 or 5 packs of 200.
Same here
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Serenity Sequel!?

Oh wait.
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frugal_HP
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LOL ok so my day to day business is selling disposable gloves!

If anyone has any questions please let me know, and I'll edit this comment with answers!

1. Is this a good deal?

Probably not BECAUSE woot is a liquidation site and these are being sold at a loss for a reason. Although there's a lot of Covid stock sitting in warehouses, the stuff that needs to be moved like this is typically bad quality and you'll get varying thickness from leather too office toiletpaper translucent

Imo this being a deal is based on your risk tolerance. We sell gloves $35-40 for individual parcel shipping. This deal is suspicious because shipping on gloves (14lbs/1000ct) is usually $15-20 alone. They're taking a huge L on this. Usually we sell gloves palletized for this reason $(8/case usually)

2. What about quality?
Very very manufacturer dependent. Like most products, the majority come from China. And like most products, most "brand name" are just brand you're paying for; they are made in the same factory as no name gloves and just boxed according to the order

With gloves you look at palm and tip thickness. Bad QC means gloves cooled too quickly and will be inconsistent leading to tearing and thinness.

3. This or vinyl / latex?

All different. Latex is most comfortable, vinyl second, nitrile less. Nitrile is impervious for 99% of things and the remaining 1% are what's called "chemo nitrile" used to administer chemo drugs AND by pharmacies to make drugs.

4. How long do they last?

3-4 years is the regular expiration but Covid in the U.S. allowed reboxing for QC and expectations are now 5 years.

5. Can I use this for ___?

Likely yes. 5 mil I recommend for animal care and cleaning. 6 mil minimum for automotive work and other lighter trade work. 7-8 mil for manufacturing/ sweet spot for automotive or painting


6. What about the color?

Purple gloves are literally just fashion. Your surgeon, biopharma commercials on tv, etc. use purple gloves for no other reason than it looks cool. Blue is fine. PS haylard makes purple gloves and it's $150+ a case vs these at $25. If you really want purple gloves shoot me a DM

7. What's the unit of measurement?
100 gloves (not pairs - EACHES) per box.
10 boxes per case.

8. Can I get these made in USA?
Yes! It's expensive though.

9. Can I cook with these?

Yes food handling safe!

10. I want powdered/ are these powerless?
Yes, it's illegal to sell powdered gloves in the U.S. now due to carcinogenic exposure
***FOR FLIPPERS AND RESELLERS***

1. How's the resell?

Honestly shipping will always kill you. If you have pirate ship you'll get a rate of ~$15 within the state and $20-28 cross country just to ship gloves.

2. So I can't make money?

I didn't say that. Local glove reps can make GOOD money by selling gloves by the BOX. You compete with Amazon but if you do this full time and can deliver same day you can charge a 2-5$ premium per box. I have some resellers we do this for who then sell to restaurants daycares EMS etc. expect 15-35% markup.

3. What's the market look like?

Bleak! The major manufacturers use Amazon to sell below what they sell wholesale and it really is a race to the bottom. If you want to try and start selling look at:
- Amazon
- restaurant depot (local)
- webstaurant

These are your main competitors

Any more questions please ask!
Last edited by frugal_HP June 12, 2024 at 06:34 AM.
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Quote from MagentaCircle929 :
Can these nitrile gloves be used for cooking? What is the general consensus here?!

Edit: I see it has a picture of food handling so I will trust whatever I see on the internet.
Answered your question in my post above, but yeah these are 100% fine to cook with

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Quote from TofuVic :
Thank you for sharing!

As a price reference, Costco Wholesale's Kirkland Signature Nitrile Exam Gloves [costco.com] is usually $24.99 for 400 gloves, which works out to be $6.25 per 100 gloves. For this deal, it is $2.49 per 100 gloves. Also, I think Kirkland Signature gloves are 3 mil, whereas these are a bit thicker at 4 mil.

Of course, 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 poked around and found out that these are branded as Hand-E Touch, and the Amazon listing of the 3 mil version is here [amazon.com].

I hope this helps,
Tofu Vic
Hey good to see ya again. If you have any glove questions ask away I'll add the answers to my comment!
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Quote from Link2 :
I work in a lab and I have never seen such bad gloves before. Never. They are super thin and they break very fast while doing regular work. If you have to protect your hands, this is not the right product for you.
We just did a 15mil glove for a university research lab. That was wild
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Quote from frugal_HP :
7. What's the unit of measurement?
100 gloves (not pairs - EACHES) per box.
10 boxes per case.
Think this was good to mention this. This deal is only 500 pairs.
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Let the fasting begin.
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Quote from frugal_HP :
LOL ok so my day to day business is selling disposable gloves!

If anyone has any questions please let me know, and I'll edit this comment with answers!

1. Is this a good deal?

Probably not BECAUSE woot is a liquidation site and these are being sold at a loss for a reason. Although there's a lot of Covid stock sitting in warehouses, the stuff that needs to be moved like this is typically bad quality and you'll get varying thickness from leather too office toiletpaper translucent

Imo this being a deal is based on your risk tolerance. We sell gloves $35-40 for individual parcel shipping. This deal is suspicious because shipping on gloves (14lbs/1000ct) is usually $15-20 alone. They're taking a huge L on this. Usually we sell gloves palletized for this reason $(8/case usually)

2. What about quality?
Very very manufacturer dependent. Like most products, the majority come from China. And like most products, most "brand name" are just brand you're paying for; they are made in the same factory as no name gloves and just boxed according to the order

With gloves you look at palm and tip thickness. Bad QC means gloves cooled too quickly and will be inconsistent leading to tearing and thinness.

3. This or vinyl / latex?

All different. Latex is most comfortable, vinyl second, nitrile less. Nitrile is impervious for 99% of things and the remaining 1% are what's called "chemo nitrile" used to administer chemo drugs AND by pharmacies to make drugs.

4. How long do they last?

3-4 years is the regular expiration but Covid in the U.S. allowed reboxing for QC and expectations are now 5 years.

5. Can I use this for ___?

Likely yes. 5 mil I recommend for animal care and cleaning. 6 mil minimum for automotive work and other lighter trade work. 7-8 mil for manufacturing/ sweet spot for automotive or painting


6. What about the color?

Purple gloves are literally just fashion. Your surgeon, biopharma commercials on tv, etc. use purple gloves for no other reason than it looks cool. Blue is fine. PS haylard makes purple gloves and it's $150+ a case vs these at $25. If you really want purple gloves shoot me a DM

7. What's the unit of measurement?
100 gloves (not pairs - EACHES) per box.
10 boxes per case.

8. Can I get these made in USA?
Yes! It's expensive though.

9. Can I cook with these?

Yes food handling safe!

10. I want powdered/ are these powerless?
Yes, it's illegal to sell powdered gloves in the U.S. now due to carcinogenic exposure
***FOR FLIPPERS AND RESELLERS***

1. How's the resell?

Honestly shipping will always kill you. If you have pirate ship you'll get a rate of ~$15 within the state and $20-28 cross country just to ship gloves.

2. So I can't make money?

I didn't say that. Local glove reps can make GOOD money by selling gloves by the BOX. You compete with Amazon but if you do this full time and can deliver same day you can charge a 2-5$ premium per box. I have some resellers we do this for who then sell to restaurants daycares EMS etc. expect 15-35% markup.

3. What's the market look like?

Bleak! The major manufacturers use Amazon to sell below what they sell wholesale and it really is a race to the bottom. If you want to try and start selling look at:
- Amazon
- restaurant depot (local)
- webstaurant

These are your main competitors

Any more questions please ask!
Did u write this urself or copy paste? Either way ty
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Why did I just buy 2000 gloves?
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