Jacob S
Reviewed in Australia on February 22, 2025
Broke second time using them. Seemed like they are very weak material. Very poorly made. Don’t waste your money.
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Reviewed in Australia on September 24, 2024
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taylor eberhart
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
These work perfect for resin 3d printing. They protect very well and work good as reusable gloves. Leave a smell on your hands for the first couple days but goes away quickly.
jetblackwings
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
These are the only gloves I use in the kitchen. They last a very long time, and I've never been burned. The cheap gloves from the store aren't strong enough for me to not feel the heat from doing dishes. I wash by hand, so I need it HOT. I also like that they are black and not some tacky color.
Queen
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
comfortable & sturdy.
Abbu
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on December 26, 2024
The gloves tore off when using it.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 5, 2024
Grandeur large équivaut à médium épaisseur trop mince pour le prix
Cat H.
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2022
A little on the big side, and I have pretty big hands (7 inches) and they're not totally tight around the arms, but they come up far enough that they keep my hands dry regardless. I use them almost every day for basic cleaning, hand washing laundry and doing dishes and they have held up great over the past few months. Usually my dish gloves get holes in a week or two but these are still just like new! The palms and fingers are textured too which is nice for gripping or even scrubbing stuff with.
Hieu Mathews
Reviewed in Australia on June 18, 2022
This glove is supposed to be heavy duty. Used it for the first time to wash the car and it breaks on the first use..
Toni J. Signoretti
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2021
I bought these for doing dishes and general kitchen cleaning. They are not heavy duty, but for my purposes, they work fine. They don’t protect you from hot or cold though... you can feel the temp immediately. I really like these gloves. They are SO much better than the brands in the grocery store.
Denny Crane, Esq.
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2020
I generally have to buy XL size gloves, and I was skeptical about ordering from an unknown source, but Home Depot is out of the Grease Monkey long cuff gloves and my last pair tore. I feared that these would be too small and of poor quality. NOT SO! The neoprene feels smooth on the backs, and is textured on the working surfaces. They are very smooth and comfortable on the inside. The gloves are long enough for my long fingers. The palm width is not as generous as the Grease Monkey L/XL size gloves, but adequate for washing dishes. Someone with normal size hands may be very happy with them. I tested the UXglove today and was able to rinse dishes under hot running water without discomfort. I could grip glasses and plates. I have not immersed them in hot water as we use a dishwasher and never fill the sink. I'd rather have the Grease Monkey gloves for $6, but until they are back in stock these will do for me.
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2020
I purchased these gloves for a bookshelf staining project. The gloves are thicker than typical latex gloves, made of rubber, and do a great job of keeping chemicals off your skin. They were sleek fitting, however since they're chemical resistant and don't breathe, it was difficult to remove them. I would suggest getting the larger pair, especially if you have medium-sized hands or larger.All being said, the gloves caught a small wood sliver while I was scrubbing off paint thinner. This seemingly minuscule puncture quickly tore open and within minutes the glove had completely ripped apart. These gloves are great if you're careful, however exposure to anything sharp - and I mean anything, will cause these gloves to rip. They're an awfully expensive pair of gloves to be as fragile as they are. If you're needing something more durable, I would honestly go cheaper and use disposable gloves - you'll get a better value.
Amos Kwon
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2019
Don't buy the cheap rubber gloves at the grocery store. They tear, fit poorly, and are not very grippy. I needed a good pair to wash dishes with (I use really hot water, and winter kills my hands). These were expensive for a single pair, but I can already tell they will outlast multiple pairs of the grocery store kind.The rubber is thick but doesn't impede tactility and grip. The rounded cuff edge helps with glove removal. The tear risk seems very low, as well. No rubber gloves are easy to remove (except the single-use ones), but these are pretty good. I will defintely buy them again.