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Tanya Hoeger
13-06-2025This is as it appears. Great to use for cooking, e.g. mixing ground beef with other ingredients by hand for hamburgers, spreading butter and spices on turkey by hand, etc. Keeps you hands clean and prevents you having to touch the meat directly. I use them mainly to ride Citibikes (rental public bikes in NYC) so I don’t have to touch the handles directly to protect myself from the coronavirus. Very convenient because they are so thin they don’t take up space in my purse. I can even put them in my jean pocket as I head out the door. But they are not good if you’re looking for something durable to last. These are disposable, one-time use gloves.
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Peggy ONeil
> 3 daydishes
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Lindsay Pfeffer
> 3 dayOVERALL, THESE GLOVES WORKED WELL. THEY ARE SLIGHTLY THINNER THAN THE ONES I CURRENTLY USE AT MY JOB AND THEY ARE A TOUCH SHORTER ( AT THE WRIST), BUT OVERALL, THEY WORK JUST FINE!!
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staylor3
> 3 dayWe use these gloves doing things like pushing the trash containers to the curb. Pumping gas at the station. Pushing shopping carts when grocery shopping.
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Myself
> 3 dayInitially I assumed these would come in a box like other gloves, but they dont. Rather, in the 500-pack are five individual 100-glove baggies. These turn out to be remarkably convenient, and if you cut a hole in the bag just right, itll act as a dispenser. I tucked one next to my car seat so I can grab a glove when pumping gas, for instance. The gloves themselves are about like youd expect. Ive never worked at Subway but these look very much like the gloves the Sandwich Artists™ wear. Theyre thin, crinkly, and hard to put on if your hands are even a little bit damp. However, they hold air just fine (i.e. no leaks), and theyre durable enough to stand up to the use I intended for them, which is primarily door handles and shopping carts. These would not be appropriate as work gloves. For one, theyre not particularly tough, nor are they flexible at all -- as soon as you start to sweat, the glove material becomes unable to slide relative to your skin. Theyre sort of baggy in the fingertips and thus not ideal for fine dexterous tasks either. Good for operating a gas pump, not good for repairing it, yknow? I would buy these again in a heartbeat. But with 500 in a pack, I wont need to!
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Marian Dyda
> 3 dayThey are big enough to slide on your hand. We use them for so many different things, gardening, cleaning up backyard, cleaning up bird or dog messes, painting and so much more.
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Miller Greenfelder
> 3 dayGreat price for the quantity.
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Samiha J.
Greater than one weekGood for the price but they come in packs not convenient to dispense
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Rick
> 3 dayIf you are expecting these to function the same as latex gloves, then you will be disappointed. However, if you need to perform a quick, gentle task where the goal is simply not to get your hands soiled or the item youre holding contaminated, then this is a very affordable option. In my case, I use this for catheterizing. My goal is simply to hold the catheter without getting it contaminated with the germs on my hand. However, these gloves also have some other uses, such as handling messy food/ingredients. Theyre a more affordable option than latex gloves for certain tasks, but they absolutely cannot replace latex gloves.
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Harold JM
Greater than one weekToo short. They are only good if you are going to use them to take something with the tips of your fingers.