Click-Living via Amazon has 50-Count Hand-E Touch Black Nitrile Powder & Latex-Free Disposable Gloves (Large) on sale for $5 - $1 off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 10% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $3.50. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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About this product:
3 Mil thick nitrile
Powder-free and latex-free
Ambidextrous
Single-use
Fingers have textured tips for a more tactile grip
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Click-Living via Amazon has 50-Count Hand-E Touch Black Nitrile Powder & Latex-Free Disposable Gloves (Large) on sale for $5 - $1 off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 10% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $3.50. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for sharing this deal.
About this product:
3 Mil thick nitrile
Powder-free and latex-free
Ambidextrous
Single-use
Fingers have textured tips for a more tactile grip
Model: Nitrile Disposable Gloves, 3 mil Palm, Nitrile, Powder-Free, L, 50 PK, Black
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These aren't bad, a little thin but great for random household or light automotive work.
I was actually doing some paint stripping yesterday. It was a orange-based stripper and my wife came in and said "It smells like OJ in here" just as I was stretching one of these exact gloves over my XL hand. Yep.
Too dumb to make this up.
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Generally you want something AT LEAST 5 mil. Even then they tend to tear pretty easily.
Harbor freight has 100 packs that go on sale for about $5 for a box of 100. 5 mil and even those are known to rip.
I bought a case of 6 mil off Amazon, uykke (spelling?) For something like $75 for 1,000. Much thicker than these amd the harbor freight versions. I've had the harbor freight gloves rip when pitting on. The uykke I can wear a few times and they still hold up. Totally worth the extra little bit they cost.
It varies, but many of them are pretty comparable. Buying Nitrile gloves, unless you pay the premium to buy a well established commercial brand that are thicker than average, will always have a little bit of risk associated with it. Sometimes you'll get an off brand, and sometimes you'll just get an off box. Making sure you get the right size helps (overly small gloves will break a lot more often than properly fitting ones).
I will note that the ones linked by the previous poster on Woot show as 4 mil, while the ones here are only 3 mil, so they're 33% thicker.
On Woot (or Amazon) you can regularly find gloves that are easily better and/or cheaper than the ones advertised here. 30 seconds of searching found me these 4 mil Nitrile Gloves on Woot[woot.com]. You will probably have to buy more than 50 to match the price, but you don't necessarily have to buy more than a ew hundred. For anyone who does regular cooking, cleaning, or any of dozens of hobbies, having a few extras is going to be a big positive, not a negative.
For what it's worth, I do a lot of cooking and hobby work and I go through a lot of Nitrile gloves. I've used ones from Costco, from Sam's, from Amazon, from Walmart, and a bulk pack from Woot. They were all "good enough", including the last big pack from Woot that may be a little lower in quality than the best ones I've bought, but were also roughly half the price. That's worth it in my book.
these are good as the cheap 1 ply toilet paper that you think you're saving money on. sure, they get the job done, but you end up with smelly finger....
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I was actually doing some paint stripping yesterday. It was a orange-based stripper and my wife came in and said "It smells like OJ in here" just as I was stretching one of these exact gloves over my XL hand. Yep.
Too dumb to make this up.
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doesn't everyone scoop the lumps out with their hands?
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Harbor freight has 100 packs that go on sale for about $5 for a box of 100. 5 mil and even those are known to rip.
I bought a case of 6 mil off Amazon, uykke (spelling?) For something like $75 for 1,000. Much thicker than these amd the harbor freight versions. I've had the harbor freight gloves rip when pitting on. The uykke I can wear a few times and they still hold up. Totally worth the extra little bit they cost.
I will note that the ones linked by the previous poster on Woot show as 4 mil, while the ones here are only 3 mil, so they're 33% thicker.
Regardless, though, this is still not a good deal. Sam's Club has their Member's Mark nitrile gloves (4 mil) at a regular price of $10 for 200 gloves [samsclub.com]. That puts them at $2.50 for 50 gloves that are thicker and higher quality than the ones shown here. Costco has gloves for a similar price in-club (higher online) [costco.com].
On Woot (or Amazon) you can regularly find gloves that are easily better and/or cheaper than the ones advertised here. 30 seconds of searching found me these 4 mil Nitrile Gloves on Woot [woot.com]. You will probably have to buy more than 50 to match the price, but you don't necessarily have to buy more than a ew hundred. For anyone who does regular cooking, cleaning, or any of dozens of hobbies, having a few extras is going to be a big positive, not a negative.
For what it's worth, I do a lot of cooking and hobby work and I go through a lot of Nitrile gloves. I've used ones from Costco, from Sam's, from Amazon, from Walmart, and a bulk pack from Woot. They were all "good enough", including the last big pack from Woot that may be a little lower in quality than the best ones I've bought, but were also roughly half the price. That's worth it in my book.
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