Brandon-super Disposable Food Prep Gloves - 500 Piece Plastic Food Safe Disposable Gloves, Food Handling, One Size Fits Most 500 PCS
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Mary Lapid
> 3 dayLike it
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Propette
> 3 dayCame in a plastic bag. They would fit most hands. Will be good for light applications and food handling.
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Chris S.
> 3 dayGiving these 4 stars during the pandemic as gloves are hard to find, they arrived quickly, and the price wasn’t overly inflated. I wasn’t thrilled that every one of the 5 bags wasn’t fully sealed, however. Would thus not recommend these for food handling, but they do work for my need to have some protection cleaning up after a kitty who’s on chemo. Sizing is odd - while the fingers are super wide, the thumbs are short, so while they are fine for my largish female hands, I don’t know how well they’d fit a medium or larger male hand.
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Danni
> 3 dayI bought these for use during the pandemic. I wear them to pump gas, need to use an ATM and am low on sanitizer, these kinds of things. I carry a couple pairs with a couple masks in a baggy quite often. They work. The gloves are huge on me. I have *slightly* less than average size adult female hands. Often I will just grab one and use it to protect a little from germs without putting a pair on my hands; just something between me and something I am extra concerned about.
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Magic524
> 3 dayI wish that my hand was bigger, or better yet...to have this same glove in a slightly smaller, and more tampered size. They are very useful to me.
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xyz
> 3 dayUnexpectedly, no dispenser box came with those gloves. I realized the screen does not show any box. So it was my mistake, but whenever I bought these products in any store, they were always sold in a box.
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Toggo Ultrarock
02-11-2024Seriously, youre getting 500 gloves for around 10 bucks, and yet lot of the reviewers here expect Olympic ski glove quality that can be machine washed, smh. Real talk: These ONE TIME USE gloves are meant for, and perfect for, ultra-light operations such as wiping off tables, picking up questionable stuff your dog dragged in (or that your baby spit out), and then you toss them in the trash. Stepping off soap box now. PS: Theyre great gloves as long as youre not delusional about what they are.
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David P
> 3 dayIts the age of the Coronavirus. These gloves are exactly what you pay for - a low cost, temporary barrier to protect you from germs and viruses in your environment. They arent designed for direct handling of contaminated fluids, touching bodies, or doing medical work. I love them. Every time I enter a store, I slip on a new pair, and then slip them off when I get back in my car. Remember to pull them inside out as you remove them, to keep any virus inside the glove and away from you. Theyre perfect for protecting you when touching doorknobs, light switches, and elevator buttons. And you have 500 of them! So you can toss them away after each use. I have very small hands by American standards, and these are fitting snug. I dont see how a guy with large hands could use them. I see other reviewers found them baggie like they should be. So it may be that they sent me a set made for smaller populations. I filled one with water and held it in the air - no leaks. Yet the material is so thin, Im actually able to use my touch screen phone!
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Mehrzad LaNunziata
> 3 dayLove everything about it
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bear lover
> 3 dayTo determine whether the gloves are large enough to accommodate your hand, stretch your fingers as wide as you can, and measure the span from the tip of your pinky finger to the tip of your thumb. If the span is 9 or less, the gloves should fit. In my case, the length was 9 exactly, and the fit was pretty tight. If the length is more than 9, your hand may have difficulty squeezing into the glove. I rated the durability 5 stars because these gloves, which are less than 2.4 cents apiece, are intended for a single use. As long as their mission is to prevent contact with surfaces that could harbor Covid-19, they should be up to the task.