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Gorilla Grip Non-Slip All Purpose Nylon Work Gloves (Large)

$2.50

$9.97

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Amazon has Gorilla Grip Non-Slip All Purpose Nylon Work Gloves (Large) for $2.48. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

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  • Nylon
  • Polymer Palm Coating
  • Knit wrist design
  • Advanced Gorilla Grip technology, ensuring maximum grip even in wet, dry, or oily conditions

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    • Our research indicates that this deal is $7.49 less (75% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $9.97 at the time of this posting.
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Amazon has Gorilla Grip Non-Slip All Purpose Nylon Work Gloves (Large) for $2.48. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for sharing this deal.

Key Details:
  • Nylon
  • Polymer Palm Coating
  • Knit wrist design
  • Advanced Gorilla Grip technology, ensuring maximum grip even in wet, dry, or oily conditions

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $7.49 less (75% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $9.97 at the time of this posting.
  • About this Product:
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars at Amazon based on over 12,710 customer reviews.
  • About this Store:

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Scheer
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Got excited for a bit as I'm just about out of my ~100 pairs of these I bought years ago when HD clearanced them out and they are decent gloves, but with the original price being $10 I was sure this was going to be a 5 or 10 pack!
I'd say the quality of these are better than the generic large packs you'd find on Amazon, but much lower quality than the nice ones like Kaygo, and you can get 3 pairs of Kaygo for $12 so I'd just skip this unless you need exactly one pair and will never use gloves again.
To clarify, these are essentially disposable gloves, a little more reusable than nitrile is, but these aren't going to last for multiple projects (depending on the project of course). On a recent engine swap I went through five pairs of these over the course of two weekends, some because of oil/grease saturation and them just becoming really messy on the backside of my hand and the others from the knitting getting caught and tearing apart. Generally the rubbery part holds up pretty well, but will delaminate after repeated exposure to cleaning solvents, unlike the Kaygos.
By far my favorite use for these is putting them over nitrile gloves when I have to powerwash outside in the winter. You get great grip, hands stay dry and warm, but you also retain most of your dexterity.
Adam1983
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How is this front page? There are reasons why these come in 120 packs.
ahsan316
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Exactly. 20-pack is $19.88 at Home Depot and some stores have in-store clearance going on as well which brings price more cheaper

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How is this front page? There are reasons why these come in 120 packs.
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Quote from Adam1983 :
How is this front page? There are reasons why these come in 120 packs.
Exactly. 20-pack is $19.88 at Home Depot and some stores have in-store clearance going on as well which brings price more cheaper
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MagentaLumber9827Today 01:25 PM
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I've never wondered about the SD price tracker before, but the Amazon page tells me $3.71 is the usual price. A nice discount but these don't sound like premium work gloves.
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ScheerToday 01:32 PM
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Got excited for a bit as I'm just about out of my ~100 pairs of these I bought years ago when HD clearanced them out and they are decent gloves, but with the original price being $10 I was sure this was going to be a 5 or 10 pack!
I'd say the quality of these are better than the generic large packs you'd find on Amazon, but much lower quality than the nice ones like Kaygo, and you can get 3 pairs of Kaygo for $12 so I'd just skip this unless you need exactly one pair and will never use gloves again.
To clarify, these are essentially disposable gloves, a little more reusable than nitrile is, but these aren't going to last for multiple projects (depending on the project of course). On a recent engine swap I went through five pairs of these over the course of two weekends, some because of oil/grease saturation and them just becoming really messy on the backside of my hand and the others from the knitting getting caught and tearing apart. Generally the rubbery part holds up pretty well, but will delaminate after repeated exposure to cleaning solvents, unlike the Kaygos.
By far my favorite use for these is putting them over nitrile gloves when I have to powerwash outside in the winter. You get great grip, hands stay dry and warm, but you also retain most of your dexterity.
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Quote from Adam1983 :
How is this front page? There are reasons why these come in 120 packs.
Starting to become, OkayDeals....
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Starting to become, OkayDeals....
I think the blatant staff "deals" that are saving you a few cents in exchange for front page advertising and staff kickbacks were a huge downfall of this site.
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TealThread549Today 02:40 PM
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These are my favorite general work gloves. Thicker rubber ones I do prefer for some shock absorbtion from shovel work. These hold up to the washing machine. They breath much better than nitrile gloves and are thicker. IDK if I would consider them work gloves but I wear them while working. They are nothing like thick leather gloves I consider work gloves that I no longer wear. I couldn't find the clearance gloves at HD. I get their 20packs for $20 and it lasts me a couple years. Some chinese (like red color) ones the fabric is too thin and plastic too slippery and non flexible. I've found some equal at swap meets but the price ends up the same as HD 20packs.

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oos at HD for 20pk
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ultimatinternetToday 04:22 PM
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not a good price if you use these gloves. biggest bang for the buck is 25 pair for almost 75 cents cheaper per. I use these all the time and constantly stock up when deals come across, using this deal I'd go broke.
$20 for 20:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/GORIL.../301998019
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wc259327Today 04:22 PM
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looks like they make different type of gloves

This seems to be HD equivalent

https://www.homedepot.com/p/GORIL.../314420844

save 50cents?
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Loudog504Today 05:09 PM
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WTF how is this Front page. 1 pair of these paper thin gloves is not a good deal.

While the Gloves are OK they are not Worth $2.50 a pair. I'd say less than or about a $1 a pair is about where they should be priced.

These are pretty much a step up from disposable gloves. You can get 2-3 pretty good uses out of them. Maybe a bit more if you're not getting them wet.
Last edited by Loudog504 September 24, 2025 at 10:11 AM.

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