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6 Mil Medium Powder Free Nitrile Gloves, 100 pc.

Item 152807
Model rad64057290
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  • A lot of very common chemicals associated with woodworking aren’t very good for you. You certainly wouldn’t ingest them, or splash them in your eyes, so why allow them to contact your skin? Nitrile gloves provide inexpensive protection for your skin, plus they’re exceptionally good at...

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    A lot of very common chemicals associated with woodworking aren’t very good for you. You certainly wouldn’t ingest them, or splash them in your eyes, so why allow them to contact your skin? Nitrile gloves provide inexpensive protection for your skin, plus they’re exceptionally good at keeping your hands free of stain and glue. What’s different about these 100% Nitrile gloves? At 6 mil thick, they’re really tough and they are powder free so there’s no extra dust in the air to spoil your finish. During our own product testing, we found our 6 mil gloves to be resistant to “burn out” when finishing pens with Titebond Instant Bond CA Glue! Inexpensive, tough and although these gloves are considered disposable, they are very reusable. Sold in boxes of 100 gloves.

    Features:

    • 100% Nitrile

    • 6 mil thick

    • Inexpensive

    • Protective

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      "So far ....so good

      thicker than usual Nitrile, and less prone to tear or rip, also used as glove "liner" when its cold under a pair of mechanix gloves.

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