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> 3 dayI’m used to paying $1 for 100 gloves from dollar tree so taxed included I paid around $12.50 for 500. It’s obviously due to the pandemic these are more expensive but aren’t a massive price gouge as I’ve seen others shamefully do. The quality is pretty standard, I like that each 100 pack was individually wrapped as my fiancé sit them in gross water and I was able to just rinse the outside package off and the gloves were dry inside! These gloves are not waterproof by design, so no company fault but always hand wash if using these to do anything “gross” after to be safe as my hands always faintly smell of meat or feel slightly damp after preparing moist food. These work fine with hair dye though as it’s more pasty vs watery than food.
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Misa S
> 3 dayMy mom loves these gloves
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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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Linda
07-06-2025I am so glad that I purchased these gloves. I never realized that I needed them in my life, especially handling food. Great for cleaning up cat puke too, lol.
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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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JNR
> 3 dayThey do the job! They’re gloves y’all lol. They’re not meant to be indestructible or last for all eternity. Some reviewers are expecting way too much. You wear once, then toss them out. Or, sometimes during the same job, you may need another pair. No big deal. They’re cheap enough so if you run through an entire box, just buy a new one.
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joanna roberts
> 3 dayGood gloves for basic household chores to keep hands from getting germs or icky from certain projects as food prep, cleaning, disinfecting, not touchy icky objects.
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Laurie
Greater than one weekI call these my lunch lady gloves. I use them for cleaning or when I dont want to touch something. Theyre perfect for cleaning up any messes left by pets. Ill let you use you imagination on that.. Lol Because theyre larger than most hands its easy to just throw them on, pick something up, and then grab the wrist part and pull it over your fingers enclosing whatever you pick up into its own bag and throwing the whole thing into the garbage. These arent form fitting gloves. They slip on easily but yet, they dont fall off. they hold up well when I use them to clean and dont want to get cleaning products on my hands. Theyre easy to use, quick to put on and disposable.
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Mehrzad LaNunziata
> 3 dayLove everything about it
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Carroll Barfield
> 3 daySize