D**Y
You get enough to last for a lifetime!
They work great when I’m trying to wash the dishes with a long sleeve shirt on and it’s too cold to take it off. I put the sleeve protectors on and my cuffs don’t get wet! Perfect. they are definitely reusable. For dishwashing, I could see wearing the same pair for two weeks because there’s no wear and tear on them.
J**O
Perfect for spray painters!
Wish I started using these years ago. I paint alot of smaller objects like helmets and prop weapons that are mounted to stands I can pick up and rotate freely as I paint. These sleeves keep overspray from getting on my spray uniform and building up over time. You get alot for your money, simple, effective, disposable.
M**M
Serves my purpose
Bought these for personal use. They serve my purpose. The only issue I have is trying to get them open to put on arm. Other than that they are fine.
M**A
Warerproof and washable
I found this plastic sleeves covers very useful. Not only for painting walls, but when you dye your hair at home or teach your children or grandchildren activities involving paint, water or something else and you need to protect your clothes. I love this product.
K**L
Painfully Tight
I have used another brand that is comfortable and durable. They were out of stock and needed to order more. I tried these and am so sorry I did! The elastic (looks like a rubber band) is so tight that it cuts off the circulation to my hand.
F**O
they are fine
they are fine
K**A
Great to keep arms clean
I bought these for my son to use while mixing stucco from a silo. He says that they work well, are easy to put on and take off, they do the job. Very cheap price and fast shipping!I would recommend as an inexpensive way to keep your arms free of paint, concrete lime and such.
T**.
Use to remove poison ivy
Use them (in conjunction with thick nitrile gloves) when removing poison ivy from garden beds. They work perfectly. First, carefully remove the sleeves by pinching them on the outside near the top, then pull them down so they end up inside out, then throw 'em away. Then do the same with the gloves. Haven't had a rash since I started using these.
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