🧤 Protect your hands, power your day — without compromise!
MED PRIDE Disposable Nitrile-Vinyl Blend Exam Gloves deliver premium, powder-free, latex-free hand protection in a durable yet sensitive design. Ideal for professionals across healthcare, food service, and industrial sectors, these 100-count gloves come in a handy dispenser box, ensuring convenience and confidence with every use.
N**C
Works great for me!
I've used these gloves when cleaning and restoring old Super 8 film and also while cleaning vinyl records. They've always worked well for me even when worn for long periods of time. I'd say I definitely have medium sized hands for a man and the medium gloves fit pretty snugly. Tears are rare and usually occur at the wrist when I put them on too fast. Overall, these work great for what I need.
C**N
Excellent throw-away option
I've used these kind of throw-away gloves for years. They started out as throw-aways for medical purposes, so by design they're basically one and done, although for light use can be reused. When doing yard work, I use them as a liner for heavy duty garden gloves (which when they get wet the dirt works its way through and dirties your hands). Like all plastic gloves your hands sweat in them (a lot), which means you will be peeling them off periodically anyway. I've used them when painting, where they do great with spray cans that always seem to get paint on your trigger finger. You have enough tactile feel that you can pick up small objects (think coins). I've even used them when working with cement that needs to be shaped. If I still worked on cars, I'm quite sure they would keep grease off your hands. The one weakness is that if snagged they tear, so they're not a substitute for heavier-duty kitchen gloves, but if snagged it's just a case of taking the glove off and putting on a new one. There are heat resistant versions that you now see routinely used for professional food prep. For this type, the price is right and like Kleenex, I try to keep a couple of boxes on hand since you never know when something you are doing calls for them.
S**E
Good basic gloves.
Work great but sometimes they rip when installing. Good job otherwise.
M**Y
Nice quality Latex-Free Gloves
Have to buy latex-free because of my husband's allergy. I'm glad it's easier and easier to find latex-free because of that. These have seen uses in food-prep and to cover an injured hand for dish-washing and showers. They work great in both cases. They seem thin, but they're pretty durable (as advertised!), haven't had any issues with tears or holes. The last brand I had (just a store brand) definitely had issues. Given their success for food prep I imagine they'd also do great for hair dying and other chemical uses. 100ct means they'll last me a while. Very glad I bought them!OH, extra bonus, they aren't a nightmare to pull out of the box. I swear some are packed in so weirdly that pulling one means pulling 20. These slide out pretty easily!
P**T
Great gloves
Great for cleaning. I love these when using heavier cleaning products around my house. They provide great protection, they fit nicely and are pretty thick without killing the functionality. They are durable, and I haven't noticed a smell when using.
D**S
Strong and fit well
I use these gloves for crafting, house cleaning, washing dishes, dying my hair. You name a messy job and these gloves w0ork. Reasonably priced, fit nicely and hold up.
S**T
A Tragic Excuse for a Glove - Avoid at All Costs
I saw some I can say, without a shadow of a doubt, that the Med PRIDE NitriPride Nitrile-Vinyl Blend Exam Gloves are the biggest letdown in the history of medical accessories. This glove is an abomination, a downright affront to the very concept of protection. Do not be fooled by their glossy product images or their fancy blend title – they are a disaster waiting to happen.These gloves promise protection, but what they deliver is nothing short of utter disappointment. They are apparently made of a Nitrile-Vinyl blend, but in reality, they feel like they're made from tissue paper recycled from a budget hotel bathroom. They tear with ease, especially between the thumb and pointer finger, leaving your hands exposed and vulnerable. How can any serious professional, let alone a healthcare worker, be expected to trust these gloves for their safety?I also noticed an alarming lack of consistency in the construction of these gloves. No two gloves feel the same; the thickness varies dramatically, some fingers being thicker while others are thin as air. It's as if the manufacturers ran out of material halfway through production and decided to just wing it. What is marketed as "extra-large" fits more like a deflated balloon on a toddler's hand. If uniformity is an attribute you seek in a glove, I implore you to look elsewhere.Another frustration: these gloves have an uncanny knack for turning ordinary tasks into frustrating battles. Need to pick up a pen? Good luck with that, these gloves will have you clumsily fumbling like a kindergartener holding chopsticks for the first time. They lack any sense of tactile feedback, making every task feel like a strenuous challenge.What these gloves achieve in being a lesson in shoddy production, they lack in literally every quality one might look for in a disposable glove. Their durability is nonexistent, their fit is appalling, and they have about as much consistency as a bowl of jelly. They represent not only a waste of your hard-earned money but a potential risk to your safety.If I could have my time again, I would opt for using sandwich bags tied around my hands, which I am convinced would offer greater consistency, usability, and protection. It truly baffles me how such a product made it past quality control, let alone onto the virtual shelves of Amazon.My advice? If you value your sanity, your safety, and your wallet, steer clear of these gloves. Don't just walk away - run, and don't look back. The Med PRIDE NitriPride Nitrile-Vinyl Blend Exam Gloves are an investment in frustration and a ticket to an inevitable disappointment.I, for one, am switching brands. And to those who manufacture these gloves, you owe your customers an apology, a refund, and a drastic rethink of your quality control measures. As it stands, I wouldn't use these gloves to pick up my dog's waste, let alone protect my hands in a medical environment.The gloves are off, Med PRIDE. And they're staying off.other reviews that
C**C
Inconsistent
I use these gloves for epoxy work. I've bought 2 batches of these gloves. Used the "buy again" option to get the same ones. The first batch work we'll. Nice thin playable gloves. The second batch were much thicker and frequently rip at the cuff while putting them on. It's almost as if they are old and brittle.The inconsistent quality is a problem.I'll try one more batch, based on the price. Here's hoping.
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