• Exam-grade vinyl gloves are approved for medical applications. They provide dependable barrier protection from bodily fluids, blood-borne pathogens, and other contaminants.
  • Vinyl is a synthetic material made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC). It is less elastic than nitrile and latex, giving it a looser fit and a smooth, comfortable feel.
  • Vinyl gloves are less elastic than nitrile and latex, giving it a looser fit and a smooth, comfortable feel. It helps prevent allergic reactions to latex proteins.
  • 4 mils thick around the palm and fingers. The glove is 9.5 inches long measured from the tip of the finger to the cuff of the glove.
  • Sizes range from small to extra large. Sold in box of 100 or case of 1000
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I like the Ammex VPF Vinyl Gloves. I use them for gardening, to put the henna on my hair, to make diy lotions, and for cleaning. They are extremely resistant, made in vinyl material, and powder free.

I've used vinyl gloves before that tear easily. These gloves are way thicker than any glove that I have ever used. I had to change out my garbage disposal for the second time in 18 months! And these gloves helped me do the job. My wife also likes them to clean up after our pets do their business in the yard -gloves work way better than destroying your yard with a shovel and then having to clean the shovel off with a hose-. For doing odds and ends around the house I rate this product a 5 star.

I sampled these while dispatching my rooster, Red, in the back yard. Gloves were strong enough to hold an axe handle, which was nice. Made clean-up easy. I have allergies to gluten and latex, and thankfully these gloves don't have those. I've also heard (but can't confirm) that they aren't manufactured in a plant that also processes peanuts. I'm typing this review in the gloves to shhhoww how dexterouss they aree. They are 'exam' gloves that are non-sterile. Pros: - Fits well - Cheap - Makes funny farting noises when you close your fist fast - Can be used for exams (although might make holding the pencil a little more difficult while filling out the Scantron™) Cons: - Makes sweaty palms more sweaty - Box does not come with the advertised severed hand - Non-sterile so, don't hand me no lines and keep your hands to yourself

Great gloves. I use these gloves for working on my car. I highly recommend these gloves, as they hold up well.

I purchased this to use with a rubber band to keep my hand dry in the shower. This works well and is a cheaper alternative to latex or nitrite. I have some warts on my hand I don't want to spread to my feet so I use these untill i get rid of the ones on my hand. They actually are somewhat durable. I thought they would break super easy but to my surprise FOR THE PRICE they are good quality. If I had to compare the durability to nitrite I would say probably as durable as a 4mil nitrite glove. The fit is totally different but the durability is similar. Fit is true to size IMO. The material isn't super stretchy so if your new to these don't just grab one part of the cuff and yank it on. Pull from different sides. For the price I am very satisfied but I would NOT pay over $4.00 per box if the price would increase.

I bought these for cleaning the house and they’re great. My hands don’t have to come in contact with chemicals this way. Plus, it feels a lot more sanitary to wear gloves when I’m cleaning the nastier areas like toilets. One pair lasts as long as I need since they’re sturdy and don’t tear easily. I bought a box of small gloves since I consider my hands to be pretty small. I think I’d go up to medium next time for a little more comfort, but honestly these will be just fine until I run out. I do wish they sat a little bit higher on the wrist though. I like them enough that I use the gloves for painting and staining too. My hands get sweaty in them but it’s no worse than any other gloves I’ve used.

I bought these gloves for the dirtier jobs around our dorm. I mean, I definitely am not a fan of picking hairs out of the shower drain, but living in a dorm full of girls means that there's plenty of hairballs to be extricated. These definitely come in handy for protecting my nail polish and hands from my cleaning agents when I'm scrubbing the floors or when I'm taking out some particularly nasty garbage. Long story short, simply scrubbing the living hell out of my hands after certain tasks isn't enough. I like to think that I have a better chance at stomaching these chores if I have another layer between myself and the filth and these gloves are perfect for that. I picked them up in a size Large and as a adult female, I find that they're a little big on me, but that is what I wanted. The Mediums would probably be snug and fit well, but I wanted the option of sharing with my floormates if they needed gloves for their own needs and already I've had a few guys coming down the hall to beg for a couple pairs. These don't fit all hand sizes, but they're good for most of us young adults. The taller, more muscular guys on the floor have no chance of getting their hands into these, but they can buy their own. I'm very satisfied with this purchase. These gloves are durable for a single use and without powder, I don't have to worry about that white residue that I get on my hands with normal powdered latex gloves. And more important than that, everyone on our floor is happy to have them in our lives for the less attractive parts of dorm living.

I initially bought these vinyl gloves to cover a hand which was still bandaged from hand surgery, when I took a shower. But once the stitches were removed (Hallelujah!), I didn't need to keep the bandage dry. I didn't need the bandage at all. So now what to do with the rest of the box? Do you have a cat litter box to clean? It's not recommended to do that barehanded. Put on the gloves! Clean the bathroom, especially the toilet? Put on the gloves! Painting stuff for a little arts and crafts? Put on the gloves, unless you want to subject your hands to endless scrubbing and scraping. These gloves have a nice sturdy and comfortable feel. I really like them.

I use these for restoring antique rifles (pre-1898) because they have a lot of rust on them. These are thick enough and large enough that I don't have to worry about getting scratched and getting lockjaw (or a tetinus shot). I've tried 3 other types of gloves and the other kinds rip, don't fit or just aren't good. The only thing that I don't like is that the pricing is odd sometimes and it changes from add-on to not. That's not their fault (I don't think) but I'd buy more if it stayed as a non add on type. Highly recommended!!

Awesome gloves...I bought 4 boxes praying they would be ok and they are just as good as the expensive name brand ones. I use these for home health care, diaper changes, bathing patients and bedding changes etc. they are sturdy and strong enough for daily nursing care. I bought them for $3.90 a box with free Prime shipping, which was an absolute score...but now they are priced almost double at around 7 or so dollars. Hmmmm. Glad I bought 4 boxes.