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Ammex Nitrile Exam Gloves

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Nitrile Exam Gloves

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Product Details

Ammex 4 mil powder-free Nitrile Exam Gloves are three times more puncture resistant than latex of the same thickness. Non-latex nitrile exam gloves reduce allergic reactions. Gloves come 50 pairs per box.

Info & Guides
Features:

  • 4 mil glove thickness
  • Latex Free
  • Powder Free
  • Low Modulus Synthetic Film
  • Textured Palm and Fingers
  • Ambidextrous
Benefits:
  • No Natural Rubber Latex Eliminates the Risk of Developing Latex Sensitivity
  • Maximizes Comfort, Tactile Sensitivity, and Protection
  • Fully Textured From Wrist to Fingertips Provides Greater Gripping Characteristics
  • Eliminates Aerosolization of Glove Powder and Powder Associated Transfer of Chemical Allergens

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Steamboat, Colorado
5 out of 5 stars.

Great gloves, never ripped

3 years ago
I wore the gloves to mix the wood epoxy and place the epoxy in the cavity that needed to be filled.
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Cambridge
4 out of 5 stars.

Better than latex

10 years ago
These are much better than latex and vinyl. I do wish that thet were a tiny bit heavier.
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Maryland
3 out of 5 stars.

Good protection

10 years ago
Face it, there are no comfortable gloves. They all make my hands sweat and if I wear them very long, shrivel. These gloves are no worse in that regard than any others. They are more comfortable than vinyl gloves. These gloves are perfectly adequate for painting and varnishing but a little fragile for epoxy work. I frequently tear them. I usually wear medium, but need large in this glove.
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Wenatchee WA
5 out of 5 stars.

Gloves for epoxy work

11 years ago
I was looking for a comfortable glove that provided ability to maintain sense of feel, good grip, and protection from uncured epoxy. This glove has met all those criteria. I thought the gloves would be a bit longer to provide more wrist protection, but have had no problems.
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Pascoag, RI
5 out of 5 stars.

Versatile gloves

14 years ago
These gloves work nicely for all of the common shop chores such as painting and use of adhesives. Great grip/no slip and generally do not tear. One other use that I have in restoration work is protection of the hands during glazing of old wooden sashes. These gloves work as well as unprotected hands, a major plus.
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Metuchen, New Jersey
5 out of 5 stars.

Nitrile Gloves

15 years ago
With these Gloves, my Hands don't get covered in Body Filler. Once I've finished applying the Filler, I simply remove the Gloves, and my Hands are almost as clean, as if I hadn't done anything.
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Solomons, MD
4 out of 5 stars.

Good gloves

15 years ago
The gloves are good and I've started using them for all sorts of messy work that I hadn't bothered using gloves for in the past. Price is right. I'm 6'3, 250+ and found them a little tight. Hard to put on if your hands are wet - i.e., from sweating in the last pair.
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Barrington, RI
5 out of 5 stars.

My favorite work gloves

17 years ago
Nitrile gloves are the way to go when you need hand protection. I use them in the garage when servicing autos- around the house when painting, varnishing, etc. It is a not much fun to have stained hands, greasy, grimy fingers, etc. after doing the chores. the gloves are much tougher than latex. I always keep a box in the shop.
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