MedPride Powder-Free Nitrile Exam Gloves, Large, Box/100
Nitrile
Imported
The ideal solution for individuals sensitive to natural rubber latex and donning powder.
Comfortable fit with textured fingertips for excellent tactile sensitivity.
Extraordinary strength, stretchable durability and puncture resistance with premium iris blue color.
Commonly used by law enforcement professionals, tattoo artists, physicians and first responders.
Features smooth external finish and beaded cuff for extra durability.
$19.99
Best Sellers Rank: See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific. Color: Blue. Brand: MED PRIDE. Size: Large. Reusability: Disposable. Material: Nitrile. ASIN: B00GS8VGP6. Manufacturer: MED PRIDE. Date First Available: November 19, 2013. Department: Unisex-adult. Item model number: MPR-50505. Product Dimensions: 5 x 2.5 x 9.2 inches; 12.35 Ounces. Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No.
Specification: MedPride Powder-Free Nitrile Exam Gloves, Large, Box/100
Dimensions | 5 × 2.5 × 9.212 in |
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16 reviews for MedPride Powder-Free Nitrile Exam Gloves, Large, Box/100
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Amy E –
I use nitrile gloves for food prep. But the gloves are NOT FOR FOOD PREP. The second time I was using them, I was smelling formaldehyde. It was coming from the gloves. To my horror, I was pulling BBQ with them the day before and didn’t notice then. These gloves are durable but why chemically contaminate them? They live in my garage for oil changes now.Read more
Amazon Customer –
Please reconsider purchasing these gloves. They have significantly decreased the product quality in their manufacturing. The photo I submitted shows my gloves from 2 months ago on my right hand (left in photo) and the left glove (right in photo) was from last week. The glove on my left deteriorated while cleaning paintbrushes. I used to purchase a box a month but this is my last. I suspect the quality is declining due to COVID-19 which is dangerous and unethical. Please consider a different brand than MedPrideRead more
William E Carruthers –
The gloves I received were manufactured in 2001 and expired January 2020. If your products do not meet standards you should NOT sell them to people, especially medical gloves.Read more
Max Casey –
As someone who works in security, I can honestly say these gloves have some of the worst durability I’ve ever seen in a pair of nitrile medical gloves. It seems like 4 out of 5 gloves I put on wind up tearing at some point from simply moving my hands. I’d recommend getting a different brand especially if you are in Law Enforcement or in Emergency Services, unless you want to contract a disease from having fluids leak through the rips of your gloves.Read more
DisneyDenizen –
We bought these gloves so we could touch doorknobs, door handles, and other miscellaneous items when we were brave enough to venture out of doors in The Time of Coronavirus. I have no idea how durable they are. One use and they go straight in the trash. I was only able to find two sizes: small and large. The large gloves are slightly loose on our normal-sized female hands, but not so much as to be problematic. They work just fine. They are compact enough so you can stuff a few of them into your pocket or pocketbook. Don’t be put off by the lack of sterility. You’re not on your way to surgery, you’re just trying to stay safe.Read more
A. M. –
I got a large so that there could be room for my nails, but the fingers are so short these wouldn’t fit even without the nails. Not to mention they came in a crushed box! I got these to be more sterile and the condition they arrived in negates that effort! I am so disappointed. I probably wouldn’t care about the sizing if their literal use hadn’t been canceled out by their exposure to an unsterile environment.Read more
Clive1 –
I’m a career firefighter/paramedic, so I’ve worn my share of nitrile gloves. I buy these for working around the house/garage, as well as allowing me to coat my hands with vaseline before bed since I have super dry skin in the winter and get tired of cracked and bleeding hands. I’ve only had a couple of these tear, and that was from working with sharp objects (sheet metal screws) when fixing the dryer. Otherwise, they’ve been as durable as any I’ve worn, to the point you can stretch them thin enough to see your fingerprints and still not break them. I suppose women with long nails might have a different result. Sizing seems correct; I wear a Large in these as with others I’ve worn.Read more
Heather Eggar –
I use these gloves all of the time!! They protect my hands and rings while painting, grouting, working on bicycles and so much more. They are very durable but thin enough to have control. You won’t be disappointed!Read more
Amy E –
I use nitrile gloves for food prep. But the gloves are NOT FOR FOOD PREP. The second time I was using them, I was smelling formaldehyde. It was coming from the gloves. To my horror, I was pulling BBQ with them the day before and didn’t notice then. These gloves are durable but why chemically contaminate them? They live in my garage for oil changes now.Read more
Amazon Customer –
Please reconsider purchasing these gloves. They have significantly decreased the product quality in their manufacturing. The photo I submitted shows my gloves from 2 months ago on my right hand (left in photo) and the left glove (right in photo) was from last week. The glove on my left deteriorated while cleaning paintbrushes. I used to purchase a box a month but this is my last. I suspect the quality is declining due to COVID-19 which is dangerous and unethical. Please consider a different brand than MedPrideRead more
William E Carruthers –
The gloves I received were manufactured in 2001 and expired January 2020. If your products do not meet standards you should NOT sell them to people, especially medical gloves.Read more
Max Casey –
As someone who works in security, I can honestly say these gloves have some of the worst durability I’ve ever seen in a pair of nitrile medical gloves. It seems like 4 out of 5 gloves I put on wind up tearing at some point from simply moving my hands. I’d recommend getting a different brand especially if you are in Law Enforcement or in Emergency Services, unless you want to contract a disease from having fluids leak through the rips of your gloves.Read more
DisneyDenizen –
We bought these gloves so we could touch doorknobs, door handles, and other miscellaneous items when we were brave enough to venture out of doors in The Time of Coronavirus. I have no idea how durable they are. One use and they go straight in the trash. I was only able to find two sizes: small and large. The large gloves are slightly loose on our normal-sized female hands, but not so much as to be problematic. They work just fine. They are compact enough so you can stuff a few of them into your pocket or pocketbook. Don’t be put off by the lack of sterility. You’re not on your way to surgery, you’re just trying to stay safe.Read more
A. M. –
I got a large so that there could be room for my nails, but the fingers are so short these wouldn’t fit even without the nails. Not to mention they came in a crushed box! I got these to be more sterile and the condition they arrived in negates that effort! I am so disappointed. I probably wouldn’t care about the sizing if their literal use hadn’t been canceled out by their exposure to an unsterile environment.Read more
Clive1 –
I’m a career firefighter/paramedic, so I’ve worn my share of nitrile gloves. I buy these for working around the house/garage, as well as allowing me to coat my hands with vaseline before bed since I have super dry skin in the winter and get tired of cracked and bleeding hands. I’ve only had a couple of these tear, and that was from working with sharp objects (sheet metal screws) when fixing the dryer. Otherwise, they’ve been as durable as any I’ve worn, to the point you can stretch them thin enough to see your fingerprints and still not break them. I suppose women with long nails might have a different result. Sizing seems correct; I wear a Large in these as with others I’ve worn.Read more
Heather Eggar –
I use these gloves all of the time!! They protect my hands and rings while painting, grouting, working on bicycles and so much more. They are very durable but thin enough to have control. You won’t be disappointed!Read more