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The Mechanix Wear D04-00-010-100 Latex Disposable Gloves are designed for professionals who demand high performance. With a robust 8 mil thickness, these powder-free gloves offer exceptional protection against dirt, grease, and chemicals. The textured fingers enhance grip, while the rolled cuffs ensure a secure fit. This 100-pack is perfect for those who value both quality and quantity in their work.
Manufacturer | Mechanix Wear |
Part Number | D04-00-010-100 |
Item Weight | 1.76 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 5 x 5 inches |
Country of Origin | Malaysia |
Item model number | D04-00-010-100 |
Size | Large |
Color | White 7 Mil |
Style | Latex |
Material | Rubber |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 100 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Powder-free |
Included Components | Mechanix Wear Gloves |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 90 day warranty against manufacturer defects |
L**.
Excellent gloves
I've been buying these gloves at a local auto box store. They're actually cheaper here. These are the best mechanic gloves. They go on easy and hold up better than most. I go through a lot of them but they're worth it. You can actually reuse them occasionally. Pull them off, blow them right side out and let them dry, use em again!
S**L
comfortable, useful, clean
I use them for doing mechanical work and handling dirty items.
P**P
Great gloves
Absolutely the best work gloves!! The box arrives beat up, I just tape it back up.
A**M
Strong and durable
These are my go to gloves when I need a latex glove. These are pretty durable, thicker than most (7mil iirc). The ONLY real drawback of these gloves is that they don't get along well with brake cleaner. It makes the glove swell in size and becomes unusable with enough exposure to brake clean. Resists other automotive fluids very well though
J**.
Great Gloves
These gloves are fantastic. They are very heavy and stand up to hard use. Great price with the coupon
E**.
Good product
This is good for all sorts of uses. From working with wood, cleaning, mechanics, painting stuff and more.It’s a become the go to glove for normal activities.
M**.
NOT DURABLE AT ALL!!!
first off im a diesel mechanic by trade so i go through alot of latex gloves, i ran out of gloves and was in need of some ASAP and saw these on amazon and figured id try them, biggest mistake!!! literally one out of every pair rips as im putting them on, ive used about 10 pairs out of the newly opened box and and gave up on them. ive been using them in 3's cuz one is guaranteed to rip. plus gloves are advertised box saying 7mil but description saying 8mil hahaha big joke ive used 6mil gloves thicker than these. i would love to get a refund on these i have a box of about 90 count ill never use. ive purchased diamond grip in the past and they worked out well i guess ill be sticking to them.
W**4
Here are the Measurements
I bought these from Amazon (seller) not 3rd party. The gloves appear to be good quality, no odd stains, no weird defects.I measured these with a micrometer, making a random selection of 10 gloves. I cut them to get an accurate 1-layer reading. They are 2.9 mil at the cuff, gradually increading to 4.1 mil at the knuckles. The fingers are 4.5 mil at the base and increase as it goes to the tip. The last approximately 1 inch of the fingers - the fingertips - are 6.4 mil. No single glove measured over 6.6 mil. This graduated thickness is normal with gloves, and manufacturers usually include the measurements "at the palm" and "at the fingertips" so there's nothing unexpected about that. They are manufactured by dipping a form in liquid latex, so naturally the latex runs down the mold (finger tips are pointed down) so it's thicker at the finger tips.Are they 7 mil? If you round up, then I guess you could argue that they are 7 mil. However, other brand name gloves, such as Showa, always measure *at least* the rated thickness. For example, I have Showa nitrile "4 mil" gloves that measure 4.5 mil at the fingertips, and Kimberly Clark rated at 10.2 mil that measure... surprise.... 10.2 mil.You can rip the cuff off with almost no effort, I estimate less than 2 pounds of force. It takes about 4 pounds at the palm. I am testing with just bare fingers, no sharp fingernails.I only use these for light use, mostly with acetone and a cloth, so they are functional for my use. But I would absolutely not use them for any heavier work, such as general automotive work, mechanical work, or remotely dangerous solvents (which I don't ever use anyway).If you are looking for great quality 7 mil latex gloves, look elsewhere. If you can live with thinner, weaker gloves for very light use, these are ok. But either way, they are far overpriced. If they were actually full 7 mil, then they would be worth it, but as is... no.
M**E
Yes
Allround very good
I**.
Perfect
good solid gloves
B**P
Poor quality
Very thin glove, damages very fast.
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