| Care instructions | Do Not Iron |
| Origin | Imported |
My go-to brand of one-time-use, kitchen-prep-style gloves that I've bought for years from the same vendor here, that starts with a "G," seem to be running out of stock in every size until they're completely unavailable in any size. Even their website was out. So I had to find an alternative.I bought another brand that worked well as a substitute, but the box it was shipped in was the product's original box; first order was fine, undamaged box, the next order the box was broken and open, the replacement box had wet damage. So two returns. That was enough, so I had to seek out a new brand again.SIDE NOTE ON THAT STYLE GLOVE: It seems many vendors get those style gloves from the same manufacturer in China; mine were a different brand from one that had a review mentioning a piece of loose plastic was breaking off all of her gloves, like the tip of a finger piece, and I had the exact same issue. So that problem seems to be industry-wide, and are likely all the same product under different brand names.That said...Found this one. It arrived in an Amazon box with another product I ordered. It too was the brand box, so I'm wondering if this too is shipped in its original box if ordered by itself. If so, it's going to be exposed to the same risk of damage as the above.But arriving in a larger box, this box too had minor damage, but nothing I had to return (even though the bottom was slightly open, and these being used in food prep, that's a problem; the industry *must* address this, since so often this style glove is used in food prep).But these gloves are unquestionably thicker and stronger than the previous ones. Still not for heavy-duty cleaning, but def can be used for light-duty cleaning. Because of their thickness, they are also easier to pull off at the finger tips if ya want to get an extra use or two out of them.So I'm getting used to them, and may be able to transition to solely these. There is something to be said for the ultra-thin and flimsy ones I've bought all these years, the fingers are very easy to manipulate and then easy pull-off (inside out) for disposal (which I bring in bulk to our local eco park that accepts plastic...I heard that the Whole Food receptacles in their stores also accept them, at least that's what two reps told me, we just had a WF open in our area, which is owned by Amazon).So I'm getting used to them. The plastic is so much thicker that I may not be able to use them for fine-tiny work; you can't pick up a powdered spice for example nearly as readily as the super-thin flimsy one-time-use ones; the thickness is such that you just don't have the option of having your finger mold tightly to the plastic; it's not as thick as freezer storage bags, but imagine putting your hand in one of those, that had finger slots, and trying to manipulate small items...it'd be a lot more difficult.Outside of that adjustment, I think many people will welcome the added thickness for many applications. Will likely buy again.
Very impressive. These are high quality gloves. I tried some cheap brand first but these are way better. These don't tear or split easily. They are fantastic and I probably won't buy another brand. I've bought these twice already.
These are a mainstay for any Korean/-American household, a pack of disposable gloves that can handle anything messy. My only complaint is that they're sized to fit most hands, which means they're drastically over sized on my relatively small hands. But these things are tough enough for most kitchen jobs so it's hard to complain; they're just too dang useful. My favorite way to use them is when handling or marinating raw meat.
Thin and effective. Great for cooking and cook prepping.
It is made of a material that is not too thin and does not tear easily, so it is good to use.
These gloves are thicker and more durable than other disposable gloves I have used before. Prior to this one I used a box of 1000 gloves, which I thought was a good bargain. The problem for me was that those gloves were so thin that I found it hard to take off and use again for the same batch of foods for example. This gloves, however works fine. I use one to marinate meats for example. Take it off for a moment to let dogs out and put them back on!
I’ve been using this for a few years purchasing from Amazon and sometimes other retailers, good quality but it’s the second time I received an opened one.
Love this
My go-to brand of one-time-use, kitchen-prep-style gloves that I've bought for years from the same vendor here, that starts with a "G," seem to be running out of stock in every size until they're completely unavailable in any size. Even their website was out. So I had to find an alternative.I bought another brand that worked well as a substitute, but the box it was shipped in was the product's original box; first order was fine, undamaged box, the next order the box was broken and open, the replacement box had wet damage. So two returns. That was enough, so I had to seek out a new brand again.SIDE NOTE ON THAT STYLE GLOVE: It seems many vendors get those style gloves from the same manufacturer in China; mine were a different brand from one that had a review mentioning a piece of loose plastic was breaking off all of her gloves, like the tip of a finger piece, and I had the exact same issue. So that problem seems to be industry-wide, and are likely all the same product under different brand names.That said...Found this one. It arrived in an Amazon box with another product I ordered. It too was the brand box, so I'm wondering if this too is shipped in its original box if ordered by itself. If so, it's going to be exposed to the same risk of damage as the above.But arriving in a larger box, this box too had minor damage, but nothing I had to return (even though the bottom was slightly open, and these being used in food prep, that's a problem; the industry *must* address this, since so often this style glove is used in food prep).But these gloves are unquestionably thicker and stronger than the previous ones. Still not for heavy-duty cleaning, but def can be used for light-duty cleaning. Because of their thickness, they are also easier to pull off at the finger tips if ya want to get an extra use or two out of them.So I'm getting used to them, and may be able to transition to solely these. There is something to be said for the ultra-thin and flimsy ones I've bought all these years, the fingers are very easy to manipulate and then easy pull-off (inside out) for disposal (which I bring in bulk to our local eco park that accepts plastic...I heard that the Whole Food receptacles in their stores also accept them, at least that's what two reps told me, we just had a WF open in our area, which is owned by Amazon).So I'm getting used to them. The plastic is so much thicker that I may not be able to use them for fine-tiny work; you can't pick up a powdered spice for example nearly as readily as the super-thin flimsy one-time-use ones; the thickness is such that you just don't have the option of having your finger mold tightly to the plastic; it's not as thick as freezer storage bags, but imagine putting your hand in one of those, that had finger slots, and trying to manipulate small items...it'd be a lot more difficult.Outside of that adjustment, I think many people will welcome the added thickness for many applications. Will likely buy again.
Very impressive. These are high quality gloves. I tried some cheap brand first but these are way better. These don't tear or split easily. They are fantastic and I probably won't buy another brand. I've bought these twice already.
These are a mainstay for any Korean/-American household, a pack of disposable gloves that can handle anything messy. My only complaint is that they're sized to fit most hands, which means they're drastically over sized on my relatively small hands. But these things are tough enough for most kitchen jobs so it's hard to complain; they're just too dang useful. My favorite way to use them is when handling or marinating raw meat.
Thin and effective. Great for cooking and cook prepping.
It is made of a material that is not too thin and does not tear easily, so it is good to use.
These gloves are thicker and more durable than other disposable gloves I have used before. Prior to this one I used a box of 1000 gloves, which I thought was a good bargain. The problem for me was that those gloves were so thin that I found it hard to take off and use again for the same batch of foods for example. This gloves, however works fine. I use one to marinate meats for example. Take it off for a moment to let dogs out and put them back on!
I’ve been using this for a few years purchasing from Amazon and sometimes other retailers, good quality but it’s the second time I received an opened one.
Love this
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