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Disposable Gloves for Sale at Wholesale Prices
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Vanguard Latex Exam Gloves, 5.5 mil, Powder Free, Cream - 10 Boxes of 100Rated 5.0 out of 51 Review Based on 1 review$88.00
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Vanguard 3.5 mil Nitrile Exam Gloves, Powder Free, 10 Boxes of 100Rated 0.0 out of 50 Reviews$71.00
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Vanguard 5mil Nitrile Chemo Rated Exam Gloves, Powder Free, 1000/CaseRated 0.0 out of 50 Reviews$84.00
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Yani Med Examination Nitrile Gloves, Powder FreeRated 5.0 out of 51 Review Based on 1 review$120.00
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Aurelia Bold Chemo-Rated Nitrile Gloves (Powder-Free) in BlackRated 5.0 out of 52 Reviews Based on 2 reviews$175.49
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DRE Health Nitrile Gloves, Powder Free, 1000/CaseRated 4.0 out of 51 Review Based on 1 review$180.00
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Hartalega Gloveon Powder-Free Chemotherapy Tested Nitrile Gloves - Case of 2000Rated 0.0 out of 50 Reviews$390.00
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Synmax Vinyl Exam Gloves, Powder Free, 5 Cases of 1000Rated 5.0 out of 51 Review Based on 1 review$280.00
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WTS Clear Vinyl Exam Gloves, Latex & Powder-Free, 4ml, Medium - 10,000 ctRated 0.0 out of 50 Reviews$687.50
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Halyard Health Nitrile Exam Gloves, Powder Free, Lavender - 250/BoxRated 0.0 out of 50 Reviews$96.76
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Blue Nitrile Medical Gloves, Chemo-Rated, Powder-Free, Case of 1000Rated 0.0 out of 50 Reviews$198.00
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Biogel Surgeons All-Purpose Natural Rubber Latex Surgical GlovesRated 0.0 out of 50 Reviews$130.41
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Ansell Micro-Touch NitraFree Nitrile Exam Glove, Textured Fingertip, Chemo TestedRated 0.0 out of 50 Reviews$18.69
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Halyard Health Sterling Nitrile Exam Gloves, Powder Free, Chemo RatedRated 0.0 out of 50 Reviews$32.37
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Disposable Gloves FAQs
What kind of disposable gloves are best?
Nitrile gloves are one of the best materials for disposable gloves because they protect against most chemicals and infectious agents. The Hand E-Touch Disposable Nitrile Gloves allow for precise control with textured tips and can be used for medical situations, cleaning, salon work, food prep, and more. These gloves are a top pick because they are thick enough to provide protection, yet lightweight and stretchy for comfortable wear. Poly gloves are latex and allergy free and typically found in food prep and cooking settings.
What are disposable gloves used for?
Disposable gloves are used in a variety of situations. They help keep the practitioners and patients safle. There are generally four categories of disposable gloves: Poly | Vinyl | Latex | Nitrile.
Poly gloves are Latex and allergy free and typically found in food prep and cooking settings.
Vinyl gloves are latex and allergy free, come in power and powder free and are typically used in assembly, food prep, cooking and janitorial environments. Finally, vinyl gloves are also a great alternative to latex gloves if you’re servicing someone with a latex allergy. Vinyl gloves are made of a PVC material and with that are the least elastic and most loose-fitting of the 3 disposable glove types. Vinyl gloves are also the least expensive to buy in bulk and are very common gloves for both the food and janitorial industries.
Latex Gloves come in powder and powder free and are used in assembly, food prep, cooking, janitorial, laboratory and medical settings, dental, pharmaceutical, and painting scenarios. latex gloves provide the highest level of comfort/fit, are moderately durable, and stretch very well. Latex was the first material used in creating disposable medical gloves and is still very popular in the healthcare industry however, an increase in allergic reactions to latex gloves has pushed medical professionals and healthcare providers to source alternative disposable materials.
Nitrile Gloves are latex and allergy free, come in powder and powder free. They are most often found in medical settings from lab and medical to dental and pharmaceutical. Due to their durability and strength, you will also find them in painting, automotive repair, chemical processing, landscape and nursery settings. Nitrile gloves provide a higher durability and puncture resistance than latex gloves and are made of a synthetic rubber that does not contain latex.
How much does a box of gloves cost?
Prices vary based on type of glove and number of units in a box.
Which disposable gloves are better: nitrile or latex?
Both glove types have their place in the healthcare setting. Nitrile gloves are considered the Cadillac of gloves for their strength, endurance, chemical resistance and other attributes. But they are also more expensive. Most medical practices have a variety of gloves in inventory and practitioners choose the appropriate glove based on the task they are performing.
How often should you change disposable gloves?
The guidepost is, very often. Gloves should be worn a maximum of four hours. These are scenarios that require a glove change.
- Between patients
- If the sterility of the glove is compromised. E.g. during a procedure, the practitioner leaves the room to retrieve an item, gloves should be changed when returning to the procedure.
- Change gloves if the gloved becomes compromised e.g. a tear, rip or puncture.
- Change gloves if you touch your face or nose during a procedure.
How do gloves control the spread of infection?
Gloves help limit the spread of infection by providing an essential layer of protection against direct contact with infectious agents that are transmitted during exposure to blood, saliva, contaminated objects and surfaces.
Do you need to wash your hands after wearing gloves?
Prices vary based on type of glove and number of units in a box.
How much does a box of gloves cost?
Absolutely! While gloves are an important barrier in the reduction of the spread of infection or contaminants, practicing good hand hygiene before wearing gloves and after removal is important. Even well manufactured gloves have an allowable percentage of defects, such as micro tears. Wash your hands thoroughly before and after wearing gloves.
Why are nitrile gloves so much better than other types of gloves?
Nitrile Gloves are the main type of glove manufactured and used for conducting tasks that that requires finesse. These types of jobs include hospital related procedures and manufacturing tasks among uses in many other areas. Also, because they are made from synthetic materials, they lack natural proteins which reduces the chance of allergic reactions.
What is the Difference between Nitrile Gloves and Latex or Vinyl Gloves?
Nitrile gloves are made from synthetic tri-polym. They lack natural proteins which dramatically reduces the chance of an allergic reaction.
Nitrile gloves are typically more expensive, but they are up to five times stronger than latex and puncture resistant. Nitrile gloves are also chemical resistant; offer better grip in both wet and dry conditions and are easily removable without powdering.
Latex gloves provide the highest level of comfort and fit, but many practitioners and patients have developed allergies to them. They have a place in the medical practice, but maybe not for every patient.
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