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RemedyXD
> 3 dayUse them when i cook/bbq. Great fit.
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Debbie Yablonski
> 3 dayGreat product, but is it really “food safe?” The advertisement says it is, which is partly why I chose this brand, but there’s no indication on the box verifying that they’re food safe. Therefore, I shall use them exclusively as work gloves, which they are plenty durable for compared to other brands.
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Krazy AL
> 3 dayAnd these nitrile gloves have both. I reuse mine many times before disposing. Product is exactly as described. They run a bit tight so get ya next larger size unless you like them tight.
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RestorationCarpenter
> 3 dayEasy to put on and take off. Comfortable. Inexpensive. Not very durable but I expect that. I use different heavy duty disposable gloves when working with lead painted wood. They are more expensive so limit thier use. Thwse gloves are great for epoxy, painting, solvents (the ones I use) and other tasks.
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Sturgeon
Greater than one weekI got the XL, and its so tight on my L hands that its a little hard to get on. At least they didnt tear, so maybe its no big deal that they fit snugly. Time will tell. They dont make my hands smell like crayons, which, while I like that smell, I dont appreciate it in a rubber glove.
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KELVIN LAPHAM
> 3 dayworks great on cars
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Mark McDonald
08-06-2025Seems like they tear to easy when working on an engine. I find I am not using them because of this light duty material. If working on engines buy better/thicker gloves.
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SARAH JACKSON
> 3 dayProfessional nail tech for 30 years. These are the BEST gloves. Solvent proof and strong. I order by the case.
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Ty
> 3 dayThey just seem to rip/break more easily than quality gloves. However, they do have a little traction bit on their fingertips which I like. If you wonder whether youre a medium or large, get large.
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C
> 3 dayVery good product and can be used for all the yard work thats has to be done.