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Review on B7333 Description Smock Weight Medium by Jose Mcdaniel

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Love ESD Accessories

Lightweight, Breathable. Good bags. The snaps on the cuffs are great. I was looking for some sort of "lab coat/coat" for the dermatology department I work in. Face masks and either gowns or gowns or those disposable polypropylene lab coats. I liked disposable PP lab coats and to an extent they can be reused until they get too frayed and worn out, but if I liked a style it still had features I didn't like like the ribbed cuffs, none open cuffs. It would either have no pockets, or it would have a "ribbed" collar than a standard lab coat collar. I didn't like the idea of buying a whole set of disposable lab coats. I have one that I can wash and reuse. So I've been trying to find robes lab coats gowns that are lightweight and reusable, not disposable. It wasn't that easy. I have done my best to evaluate the characteristics of the gowns, lab coats or gowns. It's hard to say how light the material will be. I was thinking of a "meat coat" which is very similar to a lab coat for a medical facility. But then I stumbled across this one. I decided to give it a try. I liked that it's easy. It was the perfect material. I often do cleaning, take out the trash, fill up the exam room, and similar tasks in the office where I work. I need breathable materials for clothes. It is very good. Other lab coats I've tried were made of a very heavy material. I also needed (or rather wanted) the smock that looks like a cross between a 'dress' and a 'robe' and a lab coat to be versatile in looks. Not easy to find. But this blue Botron-B7303 lightweight ESD suit is as close as I can expect. I like the regular collar type, although not only does it have a snap button at the front of the collar, but I can always use a pin to keep the collar closed. i like the length It doesn't just fall on the waist, it covers the ass. Looks like a professional outfit to wear in a lab, medical facility, etc. I chose a medium size. It fits me just right, although I think the sizing may not be US standard as it appears to be primarily for men (it could be unisex, but unisex are primarily men's sizes and styles). It seems like a jacket like this is usually a men's US size small, I like the button closures on the cuffs. I'd say better than "ribbed" cuffs. The pockets are spacious and there are three of them. Haven't tried washing the item yet but I think I can just wash it like most other items (no bleach, harsh detergents or chemicals of course). No need to take it to the dry cleaner or take it to the dry cleaner for special care. It is lightweight yet has the durable look of this type of material. If you do work where things can rub against your clothing, such as B. Carrying boxes, rubbing clothes on things tearing the fabric of your clothes, etc., the material of this coat may be too light and thin. But I like this "robe". I've only used it for a few months. I don't know of long-term durability and usability from experience, but I mostly do normal tasks at my workplace and nothing that would really wear down a lab coat, coat or gown in a short period of time. I chose blue. I would say that the light blue color is too light, as is the white color. Matte blue looks more appropriate for a medical facility. I would love to buy another one but the matte blue seems to be in short supply and I think this item may be discontinued after all the remaining robes. to sell.

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