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GORILLA SUPPLY 1000 BPA Free Premium Disposable Gloves Poly PE LDPE Plastic for Kitchen Food Handling Food Prep Latex & Powder Free (1000 Count, Medium)

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$15.99

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About this item

  • ✅ FOOD SAFE GRADE & BPA FREE - Great for food handling and hospitality industries, such as party dining and MORE! This BPA Free material meets the requirements for food contact. Keep food clean from dirt, dust and liquids with our PE gloves.
  • ✅ 100% LATEX FREE & POWDER FREE - Our poly gloves contain no natural rubber latex and are manufactured without powder. A safe solution for individuals sensitive to rubber latex, donning powder, and common allergens.
  • ✅ LOW-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (LDPE) - Made from a lightweight but durable 15 micron LDPE plastic material. A good alternative to vinyl or nitrile gloves! Designed to provide complete coverage and protection while remaining soft and lightweight.
  • ✅ AMBIDEXTROUS & BETTER GRIP - With their ambidextrous design, these gloves will fit either hand for fast, efficient gloving. The design of loose-fitting style and powder-free material makes it easy to slip on and take off. Also, a lightly embossed texture ensures a better grip for food prep. Able to operate a mobile phone while wearing these gloves!
  • ✅ DISPOSABLE - Size: Medium; Qty: 1000 Gloves (2 boxes of 500); The perforated box allows for easy and sanitary One-at-a-time Glove Dispensing. The size of the box is perfect to be put in your cars or everywhere you need.



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The Big Picture
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
These are the by far the best and most comfortable disposable food prep / cleaning / minor odd job gloves I have ever used. I have large hands and these fit well going on and coming off. They also haven't torn on me at the juncture of thumb and index finger like the so-called "one-size-fits-all gloves" often would do. I've ordered the Large 1,000 count 3 times, and will be buying again. I wish there was a lower price available if buying several thousand gloves. in a bundle. Overall? Recommended
Jedi Master of The Galaxay
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Thin, yet sufficient for their purpose, these gloves are. Heavy-duty cleaning? No, young Padawan. That is not their way. But for food prep, swift and precise, they excel—like a lightsaber in the hands of a skilled Jedi.Lightweight they are, yet they shield against the dark forces of dirt and contamination. Ambidextrous and easy to don, they slip on like the robes of a Jedi Master, allowing quick movement and dexterity in the culinary arts.A true bargain they are—500 gloves for a mere 14.99 credits. Value strong in them, I sense. Whether in a cantina, a kitchen, or a bustling food market, these gloves shall serve you well.Trust in them, you should. For cleanliness and protection, they are the way.May the Hygiene be with you.
MC In VA
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024
I have bought these gloves previously and also had some other brands on hand at home that I switched to when these ran out. The problem with those other brands is, they were very textured. That meant no matter what you were working with it tended to stick to the glove, kind of messy if you were mixing some kind of meat or food item. Not so with these gloves. They have a slight texture to them, but it’s very fine. The fit of these gloves is absolutely perfect for my medium to larger size hand, and you still have enough mobility without it being too big to pick things up and handle them easily. They are thin, but in that thinness, they are still very durable and protect very well. In general, I definitely recommend these gloves for fit for durability and for the fact that they don’t have that hard texture on them and that you can still handle things easily while wearing them
G.Sriramarao
Reviewed in India on August 26, 2021
The gloves are very thin and difficult to use
T
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2016
Folks, these are just the light one-time use flimsy gloves. They are just GREAT for some things, absolutely NOT for others. The kinds of gloves you find in the bulk section at grocery stores for very very light, quick usage.And in that regard, these are exactly what I was hoping for; the very flimsy one-use cafeteria-lady-type gloves.Yes, they are sorta ill-fitting, my very average sized male hands fit well, but I could see where large hands will struggle with them. The thumb-forefinger connection is funky. But the point is, they are one-time-use, and very brief use.YES, they will break easily. As far as using them for cleaning, I'd use them only for the very lightest forms of cleaning, definitely not scrubbing, definitely not for oil changes or car work, not for heavy gardening, NOT FOR HEAVY OR LONG-USE ANYTHING. Period.Instead, they are great for brief food preparation, keeping food oils/etc off hands, very light brief cleaning, and for handling the gas station pump to avoid gas smell on your hands (tho I actually usually use a thicker glove for that...gas smell MAY penetrate these even from a dry/clean pump, gas smell is very potent).I'm sure they could never handle a gas spill, nor essential oil or perfume spill, nor a cleaning cleanser that may be bleach or ammonia-based; they'd be eaten right through quickly, and even if there was no spill, I don't think they'd be a strong enough plastic to be a smell barrier for.Just great for light quick use. Which is exactly what I wanted. Fair price for a large number, will likely buy again.
Mad Master
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2016
I was always taught to wash my hands before cooking and after handling any form of raw meat or eggs for 20 seconds. Everyday I have to cook for my family and our household consumes some form of meat or eggs in every meal, lest our hunger for blood and flesh become overwhelming and result in us becoming bloodthirsty ghouls. In addition to the aforementioned animal flesh, I also have to handle sticky dough and mix together various cakes, batters and patties by hand. This resulted in a great deal of hand washing and a considerable amount time wasted doing so. This all came to an end with the arrival of these gloves.The first and most obvious question is, do these gloves keep the food off your bare hands? For the most part, yes they do. Most of the time I can handle whatever it is I have at the moment, then shuck my gloves and move on to something else. However, there have been times I've found egg or some other substance on the tip of my finger after taking the gloves off. This has to do with durability. These gloves will tear from the slightest amount of stretching, which has resulted in several pairs going straight in the trash because they ripped apart as I tried to get them on. The other question of great importance is, are these glove priced well? Yes, absolutely they are. The cheapest food prep gloves I could find were at Walmartgoing for over 7 dollars for a box of 100. The quality of those were about the same, so these gloves crush all the competition as far as price goes. These also are the largest amount of gloves in one box that I could find, so no need to constantly buy more.I had some issues with getting these gloves on. First, they won't go on properly if your hands are even slightly wet. Never attempt to put on a pair of these gloves with damp hands. Make sure your hands are completely dry before you put them on, otherwise they will stick to your skin and rip when you attempt to put your fingers in place. Second, the size of the gloves. Getting the correct size gloves is critical. Before I ordered these, I received a box of medium gloves by accident. Getting into those was almost impossible without ripping them to pieces, so I returned them. These new gloves fit far better, but just barely have enough space to get my hands into without ripping apart. I still have to be fairly careful when putting them on. Finally, getting the gloves to open can be tricky. Opening up the gloves before inserting your hand is necessary, because they opening sticks together and forcing your hand inside is likely to cause, yes, you guessed it, ripping. I found a trick to opening them up quickly and easily. Rub the sides of the opening together with your thumb and fingers, then when you have a small opening, blow into the glove to fully open it.Despite the fragility of the gloves, at this price and quantity, I can afford to lose a few, and I will likely buy more once I run out.
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