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Review: AMMEX Gloveworks HD Orange Nitrile Powder Free Industrial Gloves
When it comes to using any chemical, I always make sure to protect my skin/eyes/lungs from prolonged exposure. Wearing gloves also helps to minimize the amount of hand washing/ scrubbing I need to do at the end of the day. And because of that, I’m always on the lookout for the perfect pair of disposable gloves. And I think I’ve finally found them: Gloveworks’ HD Orange Nitrile Powder Free Industrial Gloves.
For the last year, I’ve been using Gloveworks’ HD gloves for all sorts of detailing/yardwork/homeowner projects and I can honestly say these are hands down the best gloves I’ve ever used. In fact, if you look closely at any of my 2016 detailing pictures you’ll see these orange gloves making appearances over and over again.
What makes these gloves so great? To start with they’re super tough at 8 mils thick! The most annoying thing about thinner disposable gloves is when they tear or puncture. I get so annoyed when a glove tears when I’m first putting them on OR mid-way through a project. It’s a waste of time, money, and potentially exposes your skin hazardous substance. Of the last 100 gloves I’ve used, maybe 5% have torn after prolonged use. These gloves last over and over again.
What else makes these gloves great? Diamonds. Each glove has over 3,000 raised diamond bumps to help enhance your grip by providing 60% more surface (vs normal gloves) contact.
Why is this important? Take a look at this photo of traditional detailing clay I’m holding:
Notice the diamond imprints in the clay? Yup, that’s right - the diamond texture “bites” into the clay making it considerable easier to hold while wet with slippery clay lubricants. This results in less clay slipping out of your hands while trying to remove embedded surface contaminates, landing on the ground, and needing to be tossed!!
Inside the gloves, the diamonds also play another role: keeping air circulating so your hands stay drier and easier to remove.
Dexterity
Even though these are thick gloves I haven’t noticed a decreased sense of touch or sensation while wearing them. AMMEX claims these gloves have the sensitivity of a 7mil glove but the durability of a 10mil one.
Sizing
Available in M-XXL. I have normal size hand and using size xl has been perfect. However, I’ve seen others complaining about the gloves being too tight /running ˝ size too small. Being 8 Mils thick doesn’t allow for too much stretching so keep this in mind if you decide to order a box. Personally, I don’t like tight fitting gloves. Lengthwise the gloves reaches just beyond the wrist - a hair longer would be nice.
Color
High-vis orange gloves are hard to miss. And if you`re working in a crowded area keeping your hands easy to spot is an undeniable benefit. These gloves also come in high-vis green too if orange isn’t your color.
Cost
AG sells these gloves in a boxes of 20 for $7.99 and 100 for $18.99. That works out to $.19 and $.39 per glove respectively. A lot of $ when there isn’t a sale going on. Are they still worth it? Well, that’s up to you to decide. But for me? Yes is it, consider how many times I can re-use a single pair of gloves the saving are there.
Cons.
There aren’t many. But this is one - the box is too big to fit into a standard wall-mounted glove dispenser:
Can you tell I had to force that box into the holder??? As a result, the gloves spill out all over the place Instead, I’ve been using an empty box from an old set of gloves and fill it with Gloveworks gloves.
Easy peasy.
So if you`re in the market for disposable gloves...
http://www.autogeek.net/orange-nitrile-gloves.html
Hope this review was helpful!
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Re: Review: AMMEX Gloveworks HD Orange Nitrile Powder Free Industrial Gloves
A very nice review Angus, and a very enjoyable read!
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Re: Review: AMMEX Gloveworks HD Orange Nitrile Powder Free Industrial Gloves
Totality agree. Noticeably better than any other glove I've ever used.
I keep hand lotion nearby. I put some on before each time I put the gloves on. Makes it a lot easier to reuse. Also, they're ambrodexterious (sp?)/reverseable. So, you can mark one side with a sharpie and get more even wear.
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Re: Review: AMMEX Gloveworks HD Orange Nitrile Powder Free Industrial Gloves
They are on sale right now for 14.99 per 100, or the same price per glove for a case of 1000
Orange Heavy Duty Nitrile Gloves
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Re: Review: AMMEX Gloveworks HD Orange Nitrile Powder Free Industrial Gloves
+1
Been using them for a couple of years mostly for auto repair and like them a lot. Biggest benefit to me is that they way they're designed, my hands don't sweat like the do with other nitrile gloves (think its the ribs). Huge when working in So FL summers. Only glove I use now.
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Originally Posted by karl1672
+1
Biggest benefit to me is that they way they're designed, my hands don't sweat like the do with other nitrile gloves (think its the ribs). Huge when working in So FL summers. Only glove I use now.
That's good to know about these gloves. Big issue ( for me, anyway ) in the summer here in AZ.
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Re: Review: AMMEX Gloveworks HD Orange Nitrile Powder Free Industrial Gloves
Always recommend these when people ask what to put in cart. Like socks; you can never have too many disposable gloves.
Makes for an excellent gift, too. Just about every person I gave these to almost always came back and commented on how good they are.
If you're a few bucks short for that free shipping, grab a box. This is one item I don't feel like I'm 'wasting money.'
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Re: Review: AMMEX Gloveworks HD Orange Nitrile Powder Free Industrial Gloves
Great gloves indestructible for detailing.
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Re: Review: AMMEX Gloveworks HD Orange Nitrile Powder Free Industrial Gloves
Originally Posted by DARK HORSE
A very nice review Angus, and a very enjoyable read!
Thank you, Sir! I'm glad you enjoyed it
Originally Posted by ducksfan
Totality agree. Noticeably better than any other glove I've ever used.
I keep hand lotion nearby. I put some on before each time I put the gloves on. Makes it a lot easier to reuse. Also, they're ambrodexterious (sp?)/reverseable. So, you can mark one side with a sharpie and get more even wear.
Two great tips! Thanks for sharing
Originally Posted by oldmodman
Good catch!! and a good deal
Originally Posted by karl1672
+1
Been using them for a couple of years mostly for auto repair and like them a lot. Biggest benefit to me is that they way they're designed, my hands don't sweat like the do with other nitrile gloves (think its the ribs). Huge when working in So FL summers. Only glove I use now.
Totally agree. Glove sweat running out and down your arm is so gross.
Originally Posted by Wknd Dtlr
That's good to know about these gloves. Big issue ( for me, anyway ) in the summer here in AZ.
Pick up a box and let us know what you think!
Originally Posted by BrutalNoodle
Always recommend these when people ask what to put in cart. Like socks; you can never have too many disposable gloves.
Makes for an excellent gift, too. Just about every person I gave these to almost always came back and commented on how good they are.
If you're a few bucks short for that free shipping, grab a box. This is one item I don't feel like I'm 'wasting money.'
Hey thats a good idea. Can never have too many gloves
Originally Posted by Aaryn NZ
Wow!
Outstanding review Angus. I am that confident in your findings that I will be checking to see if I can find these gloves down here in NZ. I wont hold my breath but ya never know.
Great review, thanks for posting.
Aaryn NZ.
Thanks Aaryn! I hope you can find these down in NZ too!!!
Originally Posted by GSKR
Great gloves indestructible for detailing.
They certainly are
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