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250-Count Medline FitGuard Nitrile Powder Free Exam Gloves (Large)

$8.25

$22

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Amazon has 250-Count Medline FitGuard Nitrile Powder Free Exam Gloves (Large) on sale for $8.26. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Community Member FrugalForever for sharing this deal.

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About this product:
  • Nitrile exam gloves, powder free, large size
  • Meets ASTM D6978-05 and USP 800 standards
  • Textured fingertips for enhanced grip and control
  • Suitable for medical tasks and household chores
  • Durable protection against chemicals and tearing

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    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 720 customer reviews.
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Amazon has 250-Count Medline FitGuard Nitrile Powder Free Exam Gloves (Large) on sale for $8.26. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Community Member FrugalForever for sharing this deal.

Product is available to ship in 1-2 days

About this product:
  • Nitrile exam gloves, powder free, large size
  • Meets ASTM D6978-05 and USP 800 standards
  • Textured fingertips for enhanced grip and control
  • Suitable for medical tasks and household chores
  • Durable protection against chemicals and tearing

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 720 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: Medline FitGuard Touch Nitrile Exam Gloves, 250 Count, Large, Powder Free, Disposable, Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex, Excellent Sense of Touch for Medical Tasks, Durable for Household Chores

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Today 02:46 AM
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deltahujToday 02:46 AM
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Got it for $6, with some sort of coupon
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Today 02:46 AM
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Mines had a 30% coupon and used subscribe & save.

$8.26 - $2.48 [30% Coupon] - $0.41 [5% S&S] = $5.37 + $0.55 tax = $5.92
Today 03:55 AM
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njassafToday 03:55 AM
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Is there a coupon code? I don't see any
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ScottoDonoToday 04:04 AM
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Quote from anarchist :
Mines had a 30% coupon and used subscribe & save.

$8.26 - $2.48 [30% Coupon] - $0.41 [5% S&S] = $5.37 + $0.55 tax = $5.92
No S&S coupons for me. I think they realized I always cancel my subscriptions as soon as I get the items
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Quote from ScottoDono :
No S&S coupons for me. I think they realized I always cancel my subscriptions as soon as I get the items
I opened the link in Incognito mode and the coupon isn't there anymore so they probably removed the coupon very recent. Lots of the Amazon deals, I no longer get the 25% or 30% off coupons on my main account. But if I open the link in Incognito, it's there. I log into my alt amazon account it's there. Seems like they only want newer accounts that rarely or never use Subscribe & Save to get those coupons. Oh well, so I just stick to the deals without those.
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kdupuis77Today 09:32 AM
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Quote from ScottoDono :

No S&S coupons for me. I think they realized I always cancel my subscriptions as soon as I get the items
Don't even have to wait that long... I cancel mine as soon as the item ships.
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element72Today 12:01 PM
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I would be wary of the quality. Usually, the ones I buy at this price or lower will easily tear. I recently bought ones that are in the $40-$50 price range (for 1000 qty) because it advertised as more puncture-proof. They weren't lying. I can stretch it 2 or 3 times harder without it breaking. It was obvious to me that they changed the formula compared to the thousands I bought before (from various other brands).

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TarasconToday 12:58 PM
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Quote from element72 :
I would be wary of the quality. Usually, the ones I buy at this price or lower will easily tear. I recently bought ones that are in the $40-$50 price range (for 1000 qty) because it advertised as more puncture-proof. They weren't lying. I can stretch it 2 or 3 times harder without it breaking. It was obvious to me that they changed the formula compared to the thousands I bought before (from various other brands).
These are the same ones we use in the hospital.
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epenterprisesToday 02:24 PM
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Nice price even without the coupon
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Irons82Today 02:54 PM
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Quote from Tarascon :
These are the same ones we use in the hospital.
Same here. Medline is hospital grade. In for 4! I still like Costco gray gloves more though
Last edited by Irons82 January 12, 2026 at 07:56 AM.
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slythe777Today 03:41 PM
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These are poor quality. They are made to draw blood and minor physical activity. Don't think about using them for major cleaning duties.
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OhnoesrobotsToday 04:25 PM
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Quote from element72 :
I would be wary of the quality. Usually, the ones I buy at this price or lower will easily tear. I recently bought ones that are in the $40-$50 price range (for 1000 qty) because it advertised as more puncture-proof. They weren't lying. I can stretch it 2 or 3 times harder without it breaking. It was obvious to me that they changed the formula compared to the thousands I bought before (from various other brands).
We use this brand at a level one trauma center and have for years this exact glove as far as I can tell. It's just for examination/procedure in daily use in a medical setting not skinning a crocodile or smelting copper

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