- AMMEX Gloveworks nitrile industrial gloves offer excellent elasticity, puncture resistance, and abrasion resistance.
- The gloves come with raised diamond texture on the fingers, fingertips, and palms to provide enhanced grip even in wet conditions.
- Latex-free and powder-free, these green nitrile gloves are generally safe for all types of users, including those who are allergic to natural rubber.
- 8 mils thick around the palm and fingers, they are 9 1/2 inches long from the tip of the finger to the cuff of the glove.
- These high-visibility green gloves come in sizes medium, large, extra large, and XXL. These gloves also come in boxes of 100 or cases of 1000.
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Bhawna Masson
Very durable disposable gloves.
For the right price these are crazy thick, durable gloves. They feel almost as thick as typical dish washing type gloves. But they are still very tactile. Excellent.
Chad Edwards
I use for carrying mail.
For those wondering about the "pairs" that I have read in comments. The grippys, or texture of the gloves are on both sides, top and bottom, so its not like you have 50 left gloves and 50 right gloves. They are Ambidextrous. I use them in the colder months as a mail carrier. Keeps my hands from drying out and helps separate the mail. Haven't had one rip yet. I usually use nitrile gloves but this is the first time I have used the textured ones. They are great. I have small hands, 6 3/4" from wrist to end of middle finger and 3 1/2" for palm(does not include thumb) and the mediums fit perfect for finger length. No excess at finger tips.
Shazia Khan
Very durable, great dexterity and plenty of grip.
I have used several brands and thickness gloves for protection against chemical products related to automotive, woodwork, carpentry, construction, plumbing and farming. These gloves are awesome! In fact, I have taken them off and set them aside to allow moisture trapped inside to dry and reuse them because they are so durable. I have used disposable gloves that were 9mils thick and while they protected, finger tip touch and dexterity was lost. I couldn’t pick up a washer off any flat surface, limiting their usefulness. I have used gloves as thin as 4mils with great dexterity but zero durability. Snag those on anything, plastic, metal, or wood and they would rip open. I am completely satisfied with these gloves and the color makes working in dim/ low light easier to see where your working (engine compartment for example). I haven’t ripped a glove yet and only thrown away gloves that I could use because they were covered with something I couldn’t wipe off or would contaminate another produce like pipe and thread sealant, used grease, used motor oil, linseed oil, thread lock, anti seize, antifreeze etc. They are priced right and the large is tight on my fingers and loose in the palm, but this is perfect for me and aids in dexterity. I can pick up washers off a flat surfaces.
Sue Laird
Amazingly sturdy gloves
I bought these with the intention of using a new pair daily. I was amazed that despite fairly hard use, including engine maintenance, digging with a shovel and gopher trapping, the gloves remained intact. I turn them inside-out to dry overnight and then turn them inside-out again the next morning. I typically get at least two days use from a pair. My record, so far, is four days. They’re made of nitrile, not titanium, so if you catch a sharp edge, yes, they’ll tear, but not nearly as easily as other gloves I’ve used. The textured surface makes for strong gripping but they’re thin enough to not impair tactile sensation. These are easily the best “disposable” gloves I’ve ever used. When I eventually run out, I’ll definitely buy these again. Nope, I have zero connection to the seller. I simply admire well-made products and I want to return the favor for all the helpful reviews from others.
Timothy Johnson
Good, Strong Gloves
Seem well made. Strong, fit nicely, and reusable. I use gloves when crushing, panning and processing crushed ore. They do a great job protecting hands from caustic chemicals and some nasty dirt and rock which contain some harmful elements . I have larger hands and these fit perfectly. They can be used multiple times. Have not had problems with breaking or ripping under normal usage. Am purchasing another box.
Crystal Jae Rains
Awesome gloves, buy one size larger
The dot pattern really does make these a lot grippier than most nitrile gloves, and they are heavy enough that they seem to hold up really well. The bright green color is also really nice, and should help when they do fall apart at seeing where the pieces go. My hands are really large size, but I bought these gloves in X-Large and they were the perfect size, with my finger tips just touching the inside tips of the fingers in the gloves. If I had gotten large, I'm sure they would not have fit as well. I suppose they might have, but would have been stretched around my hand, and with this thick of a glove, I think that wouldn't feel very good after a few hours. Having them just a little bit larger also allows you to take them off and put them back on more easily, as these gloves should be able to last for an entire afternoon of gardening or other moderate work.
Crystal Love
Excellent, tough gloves. Full time HD mechanic
Just received my 2 boxes of gloves today and I’m buying two more boxes right now. Couple guys at the shop are doing the same exact thing. I wear HD nitrile gloves full time at work (diesel/heavy machinery/everything mechanic) and I can tell right away these are tough, excellent gloves. I think the pattern will help deal with the moisture build up inside the glove also. No slippery wet grip inside these gloves. After these it will be hard to use anything else moving forward. Wish I would have tried these sooner.
Erf Shiela Brito
Best disposable gloves ever - never buying anything different
Disposable gloves are literally something you throw away, but you want to be as durable as possible. Economics have given us thin trashy rubber gloves that are awful. However, these gloves cost more and are worth every damn penny. Test 1: I bought these to change kitty litter boxes. I have now changed at least ten boxes without a single tear. No kitty pee on my hands. The grips help when lifting the boxes to empty them out so they do not slip. A+ rating for changing kitty litter boxes. The previous "heavy duty" Sams Club gloves would sometimes tear, drenching my hands with cat piss. Ew. I could wash my hands with sulfuric acid six times and still feel unclean after that. I can only imagine how my cats feel after licking their own genitals clean. Test 2: I have been painting my house lately, and wear these when removing paint rollers and rinsing the handles off to clean them. No paint bleeds through. It is impossible not to get some paint on one's hands when cleaning up, but I have had minimal paint on my hands and zero tears even when muscling the rollers off the handles. Final test: I was already thinking "these are five star gloves" when my wife came to me with a hazmat-suit-worthy task: remove the toilet off the floor so we can redo the flooring in the bathroom. Wearing a single pair of these gloves I effortless picked up the toilet and relocated it to a dropcloth-covered temporary location, then proceeded to scrape the nasty wax out of the crevices of the flange using my glove-protected fingers. I got the poop-hole as clean as I could then declared the job done. I removed the gloves, and gingerly sniffed my now-bare fingers: no scent. I inspected them: I would not need to visit FEMA to disinfect my digits. A quick hand wash later and my hands were fit to serve the Queen of England. Verdict: these are by far the best disposable rubber gloves I have ever used. The grips work: even a pee-soaked kitty litter box does not slip while wearing them. They have stood up to kitty litter, latex paint, and the inner depths of a toilet flange without a single tear, and not a single drop of nastiness has seeped through. These may not protect from certain cleaning chemicals: I have not tested that, but I also see they are not OSHA-rated for certain tasks. All I know is what I have used them for, and they have stood up without a single defect. I highly recommend them for the tasks in this review.
Aimee Hogg
Quality & Durability
Absolutely amazing. I use them mainly for automotive use. They work great, very durable and thick enough to not tear on a accidental snag under the hood but you still have dexterity and can feel everything with your finger tips. They come up onto the wrist so you don't have to worry about them rolling back like so many cheaper versions. I have large bear hands, wear size 13 ring and they fit great, not too tight and easy to put on. I also use them for BBQ and the texture grip is enough to help but not hinder handling things. I would pay twice what they sell for to get a product this well designed and made. Don't bother looking at other options.
Jennifer Rouse Wilkinson
For a few dollars more...... you get what you pay for!
Decided to try these gloves as an alternative to another Ammex nitrile glove I generally have around the house for various tasks. While I was hesitant at first because of the price difference on a case, I waited until a good deal came around and went for it. I had been using their black "textured" (though not grippy textured like these), slightly thinner nitrile gloves, and like them (though now more for indoor, gentler activities). These, however, are just a tiny bit thicker, SO much grippier due to the enhanced texture, and so far, seem to have a lower tear rate than the black ones. While I might accidentally stab/rend/tear one of the black ones to the point of replacement once out of six uses, these seem to be more like one in twenty--- especially outside in the garden. As a result of this durability, my first case of these is lasting quite a bit longer than my first case of the others, as I do more work with gloves outside (gardening, chicken chores, light dusty/dirty building jobs) than inside (kitchen/bath/lab). So far, I've found I really can't go wrong with Ammex gloves, as long as I'm using the right gloves for the job-- and now, these are my main go to.