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**Powder-Free Latex Gloves - Small Size (100 Gloves per Box) - Ideal for Medical, Cleaning & Food Handling**
**Powder-Free Latex Gloves - Small Size (100 Gloves per Box) - Ideal for Medical, Cleaning & Food Handling**

**Powder-Free Latex Gloves - Small Size (100 Gloves per Box) - Ideal for Medical, Cleaning & Food Handling**

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Description

This powder free latex gloves has an excellent fit for comfort sensitivity & safety High anti tear properties. Beaded cuff for tear resistance.

Features

    Fit for comfort sensitivity & safety

    Single Use / Disposable

    High anti tear properties

    Ambidextrous, Non sterile

    Powder Free, 100 count

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UPDATE:Amazon does not use the same supplier for this product every time you order. The gloves I got in my original two orders (different sizes - small for me, medium for my husband) were fine. They were from a company named Reliable Distributors. The gloves I got in December 2015 are NOT fine. They tear at the wrist when you go to put them on. That allows water to get in if you're washing dishes, which is what I buy them for. I estimate a 25% failure rate on these gloves. What's more, they were mailed USPS without any box -- just transparent shipping tape to hold the label on, so anyone could see exactly what they were. With the return label saying they were from a company called LOTS OF FUN, I can only imagine what the mail carrier for my small Maine town was thinking! I will never again trust Amazon for latex gloves.THIS IS MY REVIEW OF MY ORIGINAL ORDER:Every winter, as soon as the temperature goes below freezing, my fingers get tiny splits around the nails. The little cuts are really painful and it affects how I do just about everything. My doctor said to take liquid Cod Liver Oil, which definitely helps, but isn't the entire solution. Washing dishes makes it worse -- or maybe even precipitates it. A friend told me to use Palmolive dish soap instead of Dawn, and that makes a big difference, but I didn't want to give up Dawn for very greasy dishes and pots, so I would try to use regular rubber gloves. The quality ones are better than nothing, but hard to find in small size and quite unwieldy. They give me less control over what I'm holding, and I can't feel the surface of dishes to make sure they're really clean. But these gloves are great! They go on easily, come off easily, and fit my small hand very well (fingers are slightly long, but easy to adjust). Best of all, I have full control of the dishes and pots I'm washing, and can feel the surfaces well enough to be confident they're really clean. One time, I even forgot I had them on and went off to do other things around the kitchen. Plus, I can tolerate hotter water when I'm wearing them. Great gloves -- try them and you'll be pleased!P.S. BTW, if you have splits at the ends of your fingers, buy the SuperGlue that has a brush dispenser and paint it on your cuts when your hands are dry. It will stop them from hurting while they heal.
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