- AMMEX Gloveworks orange nitrile gloves are best used in heavy-duty applications and for any job where high-visibility color is needed for added safety.
- Gloves come with raised diamond texture fingers, fingertips, and palms to provide enhanced grip even in wet conditions.
- Powder-free and latex-free, these gloves are ideal for food handling, automotive, and industrial applications.
- 8 mils thick around the palm and fingers and 9.5 inches long from the tip of the finger to the cuff of the glove.
- The gloves come in size extra large and in boxes of 100.
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Marcena C Caple
Easily the Best Disposable Mechanics Gloves, Bar None!
These gloves are fantastic in every way and they are an absolute God-sent for mechanics. I can't praise the durability of these gloves enough. They are powder free, soft on your hands, fit well, never rip, and still allow you to have a very good tactile feel of what you're working on while also maintaining a solid grasp on slippery tools due to the diamond etched pattern on the palms. They look a little weird in the bright orange color, but it's a good thing because it's easy to see grease and grime on them against the orange color so you know when you should wipe the gloves off or remove them before using the glove to touch a clean surface such as a door handle or other clean surface. I mostly use them for oil and fluid changes on my vehicles, brake jobs, and scrubbing dirtbike and motorcycle chains with kerosene loaded rags. During the lengthy chain scrubbing process, you often scrape your hand against the side of the chain accidentally and this usually tears regular disposable gloves. I have used the same several times for scrubbing different chains, and there isn't as much as a scratch on them... talk about tough! I recently used a pair to do rear drum brakes on my girlfriend's car, and these things stood up to an absolute onslaught of abuse and never punctured or tore, even though they were doused repeatedly in corrosive brake cleaner spray that is loaded with chlorine. I even pinched them in between the sharp edges of the springs on the drum brakes at least 3 times and thought for sure they had ripped, but I checked them out when I was done and there was no visible damage to the glove anywhere. I have still yet to rip, puncture or otherwise damage a single glove from these after using 6 pairs for various automotive repair jobs. I actually saved my last pair after the job was finished because I want to see just how many times I can use them before they fail. I ordered them in a size medium and they fit me a bit tight at first but they will stretch a tad and fit well after a few minutes and give me perfect tactile feel with such fitment. I'm about 5-8 and 145 pounds and my hands are about 7 1/2 inches on the palm side when measuring from the beginning of my hand(just at the beginning of my palm, after the wrist) to the end of my middle finger. If I spread my fingers out wide and measure across on the palm side from my pinky to the thumb, it's about 8 1/4". I think a size Large might have been a bit more comfortable at first use, but would probably be a bit baggy and possibly reduce sensation and finger sensation and dexterity. Just a little FYI about disposable gloves.... you should always store them in a Zip-Lock bag in preferably out of sunlight and extreme temperatures so that the material doesn't break down and degrade due to exposure to the air and sunlight, so just toss the whole thing (box included) right inside a large ziplock bag once you've opened it to make sure they last a long time in storage between uses. I absolutely will order these gloves again without any hesitation whatsoever when the time comes to replenish my remaining stash of them and I recommend them to every mechanic who wants to protect their hands from chemical and weather exposure as well as the cuts and scrapes that go along with automotive work. They are head and shoulders above the Black Lightning disposable gloves that I used to use prior to these.
Cornelius Martin
IF YOU WANT THE BEST,... FORGET THE REST. Your Search is Over.
I've been searching for tough rubberized that are tough: aren't thin & break open easy,...aren't so tight they sweat my hands to mush,... conveniently disposable yet can be re-used MANY TIMES under normal conditions, & with good sensory touch to pick up a dime. I've tried all kinds,...mechanics automotive, doctors office gloves, neoprene gloves, 50 diff kinds it seems. TIP: I bot the largest size XXL (2XL) even though my usual glove sizing is "normal Large/XL size". Why? All gloves are diff & there is no standard. The extra rubber /sizing surprisingly does not get in the way & is a plus for your hands. This glove has amazing breathing dimples to keep rubber from sticking to your skin & strangling air circulation. Handles normal perspiration well & more comfortable over longer periods than any disposable I've ever used. Oversizing means easy on & easy off & easy ON etc over & over. The inside has a special feature allowing my hands to slip in & out much easier than ALL OTHER disposables I've tried. A really great feature. This is a high performance glove it is tough,.. typically get multiple wears... 5-6 times out of a pair. Usually they don't wear out or tear,... but I loose them! Actually the bright orange color makes loosing that tough to do. BOTTOM LINE: simply the best. NOTHING NEGATIVE TO SAY. EARNS *****5***** STARS!
Misty Boss
Fantastic!
These gloves changed my life. No really! I've rarely worn gloves doing mechanical work and just accepted greasy dirty hands and all that comes with that -- in particular not having a firm grip on tools. I've tried other nitrile gloves and they haven't stood up to heavy use and didn't fit well enough to feel like they helped in gripping tools. These gloves are very durable, fit well, and make a huge difference in being able to work with tools in dirty, greasy situations. They also make me feel (and smell) much better when handling solvents and toxic chemicals in general. I seriously don't know how I managed without them.
Amanda Rauscher
These are the best work gloves I've used
These are the best work gloves I've used. Although my only comparison is to nitrile glove from the local hardware store. These were way cheaper and super durable. I changed oil and replaced starter with the same pair. Starter was on 97 T100 and was pretty hard to get out. Still no rips, tears, holes after finished. Just greasy. I almost hated throwing them away, but with hundred pack they will probably dry out before I use them all. Typically used two to three sets of Home depot gloves just to get through oil change and some times couldn't even get them put on without ripping. These are amazing. They do fit a little tight, but since they go on without tearing it actually is a good thing.
Alice Lopez
Durable and grippy, doesn't tear like latex, sizing seems right-on
I've in the past always used decent latex gloves for all kinds of household chores which require it - - Changing Oil, other car maintinance - Working with solvents, or nasty chemicals (I do plenty of house repair work) - Anything else I don't want on my fingers When doing things that involve a good deal of force, I invariably end up tearing latex gloves. Things like - twisting off your old oil filter, using your socket wrench, etc. I changed my oil for the fist time using these gloves (probably would have torn several gloves in the process with old latex gloves), and they were fantastic. Didn't tear ( they are really nice and thick), and the texturing on the fingers and palm is great to give additional grip when twisting things like a slippry oil filter. When it comes to sizing, I think people claiming the sizing is wrong - don't understand that they should fit pretty snugly. My dad is a physician, so I've used several boxes of gloves he's given me from the office that ended up not being needed. So, I have an idea of how medical latex gloves should fit. These fit very similarly to how I would expect. I wear a large, and these fit nice and snug (they should be sort of like a second skin, but not so tight as to restrict circulation). In my opinion, the sizing is just where it should be. Unless I find any major unforseen flaws in these (I'll update and downgrade the rating if such is found), I'll be buying these from now on.
Wanda Cantero
Tough and Reuseable
These gloves are so tough this box may turn out to be a lifetime supply. But then again, my next roll of paper towels may be a lifetime supply, since I'm 67. Seriously, these gloves are tough, and though touted as single use, I've been using the same pair in my woodworking workshop for about two weeks so far. I bought the extra large and am happy I did, they are easy to put on and take off and the bright orange color is an added safety measure for me.
Jessie Besson
These things are great!
I can't say enough great things about these gloves. I'd give them a 10 out of 5 if I could. I bought them to work on my cars. I had to do some serious work on the braking system so I've had them around brake fluid, grease, brake cleaner. They hold up like you wouldn't believe. I've been working on the brake system off and on for over a week. I've had to replace 2 gloves after taking them on and off a couple of dozen times. Both times, the glove was cut by a shape piece of metal. Otherwise I would have used one set for the entire job. Very economical when you look at being able to use them multiple times. I'll never buy the cheap thin ones again. You can still grab small screws etc. They also have the extra advantage that they are a bit "sticky" so when I grab a wrench or socket extender, I get extra grip on it which is really nice. Definitely recommend these to anyone working on cars.
Grace Rogers
An outstanding woodworking glove product
My favorite woodworking gloves. They have a bit of grip to them, and are thick enough so they don't rip while I aggressively handle my wood. The ring around the cuff also doesn't rip off easily, which sounds like it should never be a problem, but it sure is a problem with some other nitrile gloves. These gloves also do a good job of protecting against basic solvents, such as mineral spirits. I probably tried 4-5 different kinds of nitrile gloves before finding these, and at this point, these are the only ones that I will willingly buy. You would think that nitrile gloves are a true commodity product, but I will take these over any of the others that I have used, thus far. Edited 7/6: Bought some blue gloves from a local store - was assured that they were heavy duty like these are - can't get those on without them tearing. Immediately ordered two more boxes of "the orange."
Rebel Jutt
Great value in a disposable glove because they last
Hands down (pun intended) the most durable and comfortable disposable gloves I have tried. I detail cars, and garden a lot. These will often last an entire day working on car, and I can pull 3 to 4 times as many weeds with these on than ordinary nitrile gloves. They cost more than average, and their performance is WAY above average. If you need gloves that you'll only use for a few minutes and then discard, use something a bit less spendy. If you want gloves that won't split or crack or cut (within reason), then these are an excellent option.
Laurie Patino
Wish I could give more than 5 stars!
Hands down these are the most durable, comfortable and not to mention stylish nitrite gloves around. Plus the studs allow you to easily grip a greasy wrench and not drop it over and over or have your hands slipping the whole time. I can make one pair of these last a full 10 hour shift no problem. Everybody asks me about them and once I let them try them out they agree with me! Fittment is perfect with no slack on the fingertips. I wear a size 9 work glove (yellow band/xl) and these will even stretch over them but fit without aswell. Would highly recommend to those in industrial service(I do condition monitoring, laser alignment, fan-motor/pump-motor service, vibration analysis and refrigeration, and I use them at home for automotive repair) a full box of these will last me 2 months!