• Venom Steel nitrile rubber gloves provide 2 layers of protection for incredible rip, tear, puncture, and chemical resistance
  • Heavy duty disposable gloves are latex free and made of 2 layers of black and white nitrile rubber that help identify breakthrough
  • 6 mil thickness is 70 percent thicker than common disposable exam gloves, making these great mechanic gloves or cleaning gloves
  • Venom Steel black nitrile rubber gloves help protect your hands from grease, grime, dirt, oil, fuels, nicks, scrapes and more
  • Unlike latex gloves, these nitrile gloves are latex free | Venom Steel disposable gloves are also powder free and fully textured for better grip than standard medical gloves

A few years ago, we started packing these gloves with us for cleaning animals during a hunt - and I have to say they work perfectly. These gloves are durable, pack up easily in a backpack (I also keep extras in the truck), and make clean-up an absolute breeze. The nitrile gloves are definitely a bit tougher than traditional 'blue' gloves; but, in my experience they're probably 10% less likely to break. It's not a huge difference. Also, I'm 6'7" with large hands - and the Large size works just fine. Personally, I prefer works gloves to be tight so I can feel what I'm working on. Overall, I highly recommend these gloves. For me, a 100-pack easily gets me through 2 seasons (and that includes giving gloves out to other hunters like crazy during the year).

Okay, first a little history of my past experience with this brand of gloves. Those godawful Venom Steel Nitrile Gloves they sell in the store (one size fits most), I'm looking at you wally-world, are just awful. I bought these gloves, and at $20 for 100, I figured they'd be amazing. Nope, they tore open every time I used them, and were just terrible for the price I had paid. Now then, I pull the trigger and jump on these in XL, since I have between L & XL hands. Anyways, they show up and right away I can tell an immediate difference in quality. They are reinforced inside with some sort of white interior lining that makes tearing this quite impossible (no impossible if you try, just hear me out). They work well around automotive, and with everything in the yard. Before you say "Yea, well duh." my last gloves didn't. They fell apart while I was just quickly fixing a mulch and lightly used a shovel (wrong glove for the job, again I know, but I had them on in a pinch). Anyways, these gloves? No problem. Shovel with them, use a chainsaw, take the heads off a 6.0 diesel, etc. I'm never going back to any other type of throwaway glove. These are the best ever. Forget the ones in the store, buy them here.

These are proving to be useful in a number of ways. Originally, I bought these to pack on the rub and handle raw meat before it makes it to the smoker. They do exceed at this - good news, I really only need one hand with the glove. I have also used them for first aid - applying ointments / salves. Work for cleaning grungy stuff and are strong enough to handle scrubbing and don't inhibit you from holding tools. Overall, great purchase - however, do not feel like spiderman or anything when wearing these 'Venom' gloves.

Bought these to keep in my RV for emptying the tanks. I used to double glove with latex and standard nitrile gloves, but don't need to at all with these gloves. They are very tough and it almost seems like a waste to throw them away after using them so quickly (I do though). I bought large, and they fit snug but not overly tight. Compared to other gloves I've used, I'd say these run a touch small, almost like large is a medium and a half. Interested to see how they hold up being stored in the trailer this summer. Hope they don't disintegrate in the box like other junky latex gloves do.

These gloves work great! Normal nitrile gloves break shortly after my hand sweats in them. I fully disassembled a bottle jack, cleaned all the metal shavings out that were left in from manufacturing, and reassembled it with no issues with the gloves at all. My cat even attacked my hand while wearing these gloves and his teeth didn’t puncture or tear the glove.

These are fantastic. They fit snugly and provide great dexterity despite their thickness. I've used other 6-7mil gloves and they aren't as fitted, so they snag on things and tear. I used these primarily for automotive work, and they hold up far longer than most gloves. One set usually lasts me all day: I even wash them and re-use them without a problem. They cost more than the 3-4 mil stuff but they last much longer. I just ordered my second box.

These things are awesome! They are so thick I regularly take them off, let them dry, re-powder them and reuse them. On and off, on and off, over and over, and they just keep on going. The only time I throw a pair away is if they get something on them that doesn't easily come off (or is caustic or something). These truly are at least twice as tough as the standard blue nitrile gloves. I will definitely buy another box...if I ever run out of these...which will be in a really long time. :-)

Thicker than my Kirkland gloves. Holds up well when I go into deep cleaning mode. I also use them like handy gloves when I am doing mechanical work. Easy to grip screws and other little things. I keep a couple of pairs in my car when I need to do maintenance on my car like check tire pressure or wash my car. Keeps my manicure nice and clean. Also use when cooking/baking, so I don’t need to use industrial strength soap to clean under my nails

I have used various gloves over the years - latex, non-latex, powdered, powder free and always a compromise. For me, 6 mils is the perfect thickness and powder-free nitrile. I've used 5 and 7 mm. 5 is too thin, 7 is too thick. 6 is like Goldilocks. These have a nice tactile feel to them, not completely smooth... except on the inside. The black outside is slightly textured but the white lining is smooth allowing it to be put on easier than others. The description also mentioned the ability to use a phone or touch screen with them on. It's true. No different than a bare hand. I'll be using these gloves from now on whether working on my car or around household chemicals. They haven't torn on me yet either which I can't say about other nitriles.

The nature of the work my crew and I handle can vary from nice, clean days to filthy, wastewater-filled messes. Due to the nature of our work, we need a reliable glove that can protect us from health hazards. For our purposes, these are the best gloves we've used, and we plan to buy cases of them. Our crew regularly exchanges large equipment for wastewater treatment facilities, often working with pumps or motors, and finding sharp corners or strong edges that destroy every glove we've tried. Many guys like wearing leather or cloth gloves, including Mechanix-style, but are quickly upset when liquid, and especially wastewater, soaks through them and leaves them just as exposed as if they didn't wear gloves. One of my guys tried wearing two pair of the thinner nitrile gloves, and found that they tend to rub together and become even weaker than a single pair. And then I bought these.... My crew and I have never been happier. As most guys do, we tried to figure out what would actually tear them, and found that short of a sharp pencil or knife, few things could do it easily. We even attempted pushing a screwdriver through them, simulating a common example in our field. These gloves are the only ones we've found that could handle the tests. I believe these should be standard PPE, and from now on they will be on my trucks. Yes, they make your hands sweat more, and they can get to be a bit much in summer temperatures that soar over 100 degrees, but they are worth every penny you spend on them and any discomfort the sweat causes if you need to protect yourself from health hazards. I absolutely love these gloves.