MAMISON TPE Disposable Gloves Plastic Gloves Disposable Latex Free
N**O
Shorter than expected, but good gloves
Maybe I should have ordered the Large size instead of Medium as the ends came just to the very bottom of my palm. Nice sturdy material and easy to put on and take off. Like the color and the thickness. Next time will order large if they have it - didn't see it when I ordered these, thus got the medium.
N**N
Poor quality
Poor quality. Donโt Be stretching
C**K
Great Bargain
The price is right for 100 gloves, they're good quality, and they'll fit just about anyone.
L**.
Great for price
In use these for cleaning and doing my cats litter box. They are perfect for the price and quality.
I**.
no problems here
love the texture. No problem here
A**R
don't waste your money
box came ripped, super cheap products, don't waste your money
E**A
Poor
Slippery
๏ฟฝ**T
I am impressed and more than a little surprised. Much better than latex/nitrile.
- I normally mention country of origin but they put the Vine sticker over that area and I can't see if it's there or not. The box is covered in Chinese, though, and the company that makes them Googles as a company in China, so...- TPE has no latex- No powder added- TPE is easily recycled into 3D printing filament- In my research, I'm seeing that TPE is biodegradable but I don't understand howThe gloves that arrived are a bit more opaque than the listing pix, if that matters to anyone.I work for a residential rescue mission, I've used all kinds of gloves from Dr's office nitrile and latex type to the cheapest food service types. These are somewhere in the high middle.They have quite a bit of stretch to them that will allow them to fit more snug (assuming you get the right size) than the cheaper food service type. They even hold up pretty well to me poking my nail through.I was sent the L size and they were decidedly too long for my fingers but fit my hand pretty snugly. Bear in mind I have overly meaty thumbs and a pudgy hand in general.One point to mention is that TPE takes less production resources to make so is a more eco-responsible option, as well as the recycle capabilities.Another point is, if you've ever gotten latex or nitrile, they come in a relatively large box, just stuffed in, all stuck to each other and random. The TPE comes in a box that's almost tiny, and they're flat and neat and easily pull-outtable. See my pix. That's both space and time savings.I'm a prepper so storage considerations are an aspect I find important. With the durability and performance of these, plus the fraction of storage needed, I'm not going to be buying nitrile or latex any more.Don't forget to use the Smile.Amazon.com address - It's an Amazon program where many everyday things you buy will generate a small donation from Amazon to the charity of your choice at no cost to you. Info here: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/chpf/about/ref=smi_se_rspo_laas_aas
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