A: They appear to be resilient enough for machine washing.
A: Yes, this gloves is machine washable.
A: sure you can wash them. They are great, strong, and comfortable.
A: My wife recently threw a few pairs in our washing machine and they came out looking brand new. I usually buy a package of 10 and they last me a year, i just keep re-wearing them.
A: Machine washable bit usually they wear out after a weeks fairly heavy use so I chuck them
A: keep in mind, only the palm is waterproof. I have had no problem I used them putting glue on plastic pipe without a problem except they stained which I would expect.
A: no
A: Nitrile rubber is permeable to gasoline and oil left on it. Open space in the elastic gradually fills up, it swells, starts to swap bonds and connect to the contaminant instead of other rubber, and it tears. Wipe the rubber clean to reduce in-flow.
A: The coating appears to resist water. Petrol and petrol products -- roofing tars, and their solvents, for example -- tend to result in a chemical change...producing increased tack. But the same thing happens to garden hoses; I had my roof replaced on a very hot summer day two years ago and the roofers had to cool it off using my garden hose -- I still cannot get the tar-tack by-product off the hose even after using solvents.
A: SnowMachineUser, our Nitrile glove is a much better and preferred glove for gasoline resistance. Latex is rated poor for gasoline resistance. Thanks for the question
A: I have had a few pairs of these kicking around my garage for a few years and have never had them get super sticky. I tend to use them for yard cleanup and working in the gardens, so very little if any exposure to gasoline
A: Yes I use these for about every thing.
A: Yes,...They will fit nicely and will not slip
A: Yes, they would work good. They are light and comfortable.
A: Yes hey fit and will not slide all over your hands
A: Yes, these have a good grip to prevent slipping and dropping items.
A: Hi Justin, Unfortunately, this item is not yet available. If you are looking for a similar glove please look at item 202790055 (Nitrile Multi-Color Large Multi-Purpose Gloves (5-Pack)) We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in the future.
A: On Small wiring projects I used them, and they do protect, BUT do not get them wet when working around any electrical wire. For larger wiring I;d use a much heavier rubber glove
A: would not try it
A: I would say NO for a number of reasons. The description of the gloves make no mention of protection while working on or near live circuits. As I mentioned in my review the nitrile coating will wear through in areas of heavy usage negating any insulation qualities. Long answer short: I wouldn't trust them around electrical circuits.
A: Not sure. It's a thin but resilient protective coating.
A: No, not an insulator
A: mine have been quite resistant to rips or cuts. I do not work with glass, but I think they would be OK if you use a bit of caution
A: These gloves are durable but not credited to be cut resistant. Try the Premium Defense Cut Resistant Gloves for Level 4 protection.
A: These appear to be protective enough for handling glass, but carefully.
A: no
A: Yes, but be careful as with any glove, large glass pieces will definitely slice through any rubber glove
A: There won?t be a stable answer about the composition of the elastomer coated cloth or residue levels. This isn?t just nitrile, may include pvc & plasticizers, may have residue of release agent from form used to coat and cure. Wash before use if sensitive.
A: I have not had any health issues from using these gloves
A: LOL! The medical gloves your doctor uses are made in China or Malaysia. The point of Nitrile gloves is to protect from chemicals and debris – I doubt these gloves leak 'too' many chemicals. But seriously if your worried about these gloves being unhealthy, please be very careful.
A: They are safe - the interior of the gloves are fabric - only the outside of them are "dipped" in the nitrile. UNless you plan on "chewing" on them, they are safe.
A: As a light duty work glove I think they are.
A: set of 5
A: I don't believe so, seems like they're one size.
A: Hi Harry, unfortunately we do not offer the Firm Grip Nitrile Dip Gloves in a smaller size on Homedepot.com. We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in the future. Thank you for shopping Home Depot!
A: 5 pairs
A: Yes, 5 pairs per package.
A: yes
A: Yes, 5 pairs
A: five pairs per pack
A: That is correct, 5 pairs of glove in each pack.
A: YES 5 pairs per pack. You figure I used one pair over 8 times already and no cuts or damage to the gloves, good glove for the price
A: Yes, there is five pairs of gloves per package.
A: yes
A: I didn't see any in the display where I bought mine, I did look for that size
A: Thank you for your recent inquiry with The Home Depot, Samson. These gloves are only available in select Home Depot Stores and not available online. However we do carry a wide variety of other styles that may suit your needs you can view here: http://www.homedepot.com/s/Nitrile%2520Dip%2520Gloves?NCNI-5 We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in the future. Thank you for shopping Home Depot.
A: I only saw a ONE size type of glove. I never saw a size chart. If yo have small hands use a latex slim glove the kind they use in Hospitals then out on these rubber gloves
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