| Material | Rubber |
| Brand | Ansell |
| Size | Large (Pack of 200) |
| Special Feature | Powder-free |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Use these for work, been using them since 2018 and still love them. Not as thick as they used to be but still keeps my hands clean at work
I don’t like the black gloves for working on my car because you can’t tell how dirty they are. These are excellent quality and great for car repair. I usually wear two pairs and you can rip off one pair and have a clean pair underneath. A trick I learned while I was a paramedic. These are the gloves that most hospitals and fire departments use in their emergency services.
Good price for low-volume user.
As a seasoned tile installer, especially during grouting tasks, I have relied on Microflex Disposable Gloves for over five years. These gloves have been a staple in my toolkit, known for their durability and break resistance. Their tactile sensitivity and resilience have been commendable, allowing for precise and comfortable work over long periods.However, I've noticed a recent shift in their quality. The gloves, which once boasted exceptional durability, now seem to succumb more easily to wear and tear. This decline in resilience is a notable departure from their previously robust nature, leading to more frequent replacements than before. This change is particularly evident in the midst of demanding grouting tasks, where glove integrity is paramount.Despite this recent issue, I continue to use Microflex gloves due to their overall reliability and the lack of better alternatives. Their comfortable fit and the dexterity they offer are still top-notch, qualities that I've come to rely on in my line of work.I earnestly hope the manufacturer takes note of this feedback and considers revisiting their earlier manufacturing practices. Returning to their original standards would not only restore my full confidence in the product but would likely reinforce the loyalty of long-term users like myself. In conclusion, while the recent decrease in durability is a concern, the Microflex Disposable Gloves remain a solid choice, meriting a four-star rating with a caveat for potential improvement.
Excellent rubber gloves for every dirty need!!
Excellent gloves for painting, shopwork, cleaning and the like. They don't tend to tear, and provide very good protection against harsh chemicals. I keep several boxes in my workshop and use them regularly. These are far better than the cheap vinyl gloves, and fit comfortably as well.
A great product at a fair price. Very durable!
Favorite gloves
Use these for work, been using them since 2018 and still love them. Not as thick as they used to be but still keeps my hands clean at work
I don’t like the black gloves for working on my car because you can’t tell how dirty they are. These are excellent quality and great for car repair. I usually wear two pairs and you can rip off one pair and have a clean pair underneath. A trick I learned while I was a paramedic. These are the gloves that most hospitals and fire departments use in their emergency services.
Good price for low-volume user.
As a seasoned tile installer, especially during grouting tasks, I have relied on Microflex Disposable Gloves for over five years. These gloves have been a staple in my toolkit, known for their durability and break resistance. Their tactile sensitivity and resilience have been commendable, allowing for precise and comfortable work over long periods.However, I've noticed a recent shift in their quality. The gloves, which once boasted exceptional durability, now seem to succumb more easily to wear and tear. This decline in resilience is a notable departure from their previously robust nature, leading to more frequent replacements than before. This change is particularly evident in the midst of demanding grouting tasks, where glove integrity is paramount.Despite this recent issue, I continue to use Microflex gloves due to their overall reliability and the lack of better alternatives. Their comfortable fit and the dexterity they offer are still top-notch, qualities that I've come to rely on in my line of work.I earnestly hope the manufacturer takes note of this feedback and considers revisiting their earlier manufacturing practices. Returning to their original standards would not only restore my full confidence in the product but would likely reinforce the loyalty of long-term users like myself. In conclusion, while the recent decrease in durability is a concern, the Microflex Disposable Gloves remain a solid choice, meriting a four-star rating with a caveat for potential improvement.
Excellent rubber gloves for every dirty need!!
Excellent gloves for painting, shopwork, cleaning and the like. They don't tend to tear, and provide very good protection against harsh chemicals. I keep several boxes in my workshop and use them regularly. These are far better than the cheap vinyl gloves, and fit comfortably as well.
A great product at a fair price. Very durable!
Favorite gloves