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Review on 🧀 OKIAAS 100 Count Box of Medium Latex-Free Clear Vinyl Gloves for Household, Food Handling, Lab Work, and More - Disposable Gloves for Enhanced Hygiene by Erica Green

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good substitute for nitrile, size and utility are listed below.

They are a good replacement for my unavailable Amex M Nitrile subscription during the Covid response. I usually use medium sized gloves, Mr uses large nitrile gloves. After reading the reviews I bought a size larger. They're very comfortable, give you total freedom of movement, are way better than flimsy plastic, and are a bit small compared to standard nitrile sizes because they're flexible but don't stretch like a balloon. (I didn't try to inflate them) They fit comfortably loose for my medium sized hand. E.g. "medium one and a half" - if there were that size on other gloves, they would fit snugger/tighter for my comrades' large hands, and they would have to be tightened with more wiggling and squeezing between the fingers, but it still had the knack and said they felt better than most plastic gloves so that's a win! I would still recommend getting a size up as the large size is not too big for average hands to use safely and comfortably. They are thick enough to handle most tasks like handling food, preparing meat, dressing wounds, light gardening, coloring hair, art projects and cleaning up trash or working with chemicals. Infinitely useful, like any nitrile. I would leave an extra pair if you think you'll break the first pair. I have not attempted to use double gloves due to their composition. My nails are sharp and can sometimes clip material after some time of use. However they will tear with a little abuse on sharp objects (like many nitrile gloves) BUT for most things they protect as adequate as nitrile and are really handy to have. They don't stretch much but have a lot of flexibility. I will buy again as needed until my regular subscription renews as we need disposable gloves quite often in our house; between cooking, cleaning, DIY, crazy childhood ideas and gardening. (Note on gardening: When I was digging in the dirt for a quick job, my short but sharp nails pierced the gloves - just like nitrile gloves in that regard. Regular gardening gloves will serve you better, although I've tried them when harvesting carrots. because it's autumn and I've worn out or gotten all my gardening gloves dirty and couldn't wait for the harvest. :) )

Pros
  • Latex and powder free
Cons
  • Some little things