Touch N Tuff Gloves (Case of 10)
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Category(s):
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Protective Gear -
Chore Gloves
Manufacturer:
ANSELL EDMONT
100% Nitrile--No Fillers, Silicone or Plasticizers
Just 4-mil thin but with three times the puncture resistance when tested against natural latex and vinyl gloves.
These gloves are made on special forms so gloves mold to hands naturally for a relaxed, comfortable fit--less hand fatigue. Resist nicks, cuts and abrasions and provide protection against chemical splashes. A light cornstarch dusting inside makes putting on and taking off easy and with less powder residue to contaminate your work area. Rolled cuffs protect wrists and keeps gloves in place. Also available in Powder-Free. Case of 1000 ambidextrous gloves. 4-mil thick
Small: 6.5-7 inches
Medium: 7.5-8 inches
Large: 8.5-9 inches
XLarge: 9.5-10 inches
Added or Last Modified:
5/7/2013
Weight:
18.7000
UPC:
049704585185
Bulk Touch N Tuff Nitrile Powdered Glove Size (Medium) / (Case of 10) Additional information:
Powdered gloves with fingertip sensitivity made of 100% nitrile
Offers three times the puncture resistance of standard latex or vinyl gloves
Gives a high level of protection against grease and oil
Lightweight and comfortable to wear
Silicone-free
Color (if applicable): TEAL /
Size (if applicable): Medium/100
Continental US shipping costs: 19.51
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