AMMEX Exam Grade Indigo Nitrile Gloves are three times more puncture resistant than latex and more elastic than vinyl. Combining superior comfort and strength with superior tactile sensitivity. These indigo nitrile gloves hold up better against rips and tears than other synthetic gloves. FDA approved for medical use. AMMEX Indigo Nitrile Exam gloves provide excellent
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AMMEX Exam Grade Indigo Nitrile Gloves are three times more puncture resistant than latex and more elastic than vinyl. Combining superior comfort and strength with superior tactile sensitivity. These indigo nitrile gloves hold up better against rips and tears than other synthetic gloves. FDA approved for medical use. AMMEX Indigo Nitrile Exam gloves provide excellent durability and barrier protection against bloodborne pathogens and other environmental contaminants. Textured to provide excellent non-slip wet gripping power when handling tools
bad quality purple gloves Thin, they break fast. I took a picture to show the pattern… That’s how most gloves from this purple box are breaking. I don’t have fake or long nails, no weird manicure, and no bulky or sharp rings.
Handyman helpers. Just ordered FOURTH BOX. UPDATE:* Just finished my THIRD BOX and ordered another. At about $0.11 per glove the price seems fair.* I often use these gloves for painting projects. That means you paint for a while, then take a break before doing the next coat. I reuse the gloves whenever I can. Some of these gloves survived SEVERAL DAYS of painting, removing them, then using them again. When they do rip–as all gloves will–it’s usually the tip of the thumb or index finger.* Photos show 2 gloves…
They work fine within appropriate limits. First off, if you’re trying to use these for yard work or automotive repair, you’re out of your mind to expect them to survive. Use a 6 mil glove or thicker for any work where they might be poked or abraded. Nitrile gloves have low tear strength; once they get a tiny puncture or nick, they will rip. The thinner the glove, the easier it is to puncture. Gloves do go bad with heat, humidity, and UV exposure, so try to find a seller with fresh stock and keep your gloves away from sunlight and…