Upright Freezer Drawer Rack for 96/384 well microtiter plates, 3 drawer, capacity 36 with lids/48 without lids 14 1/2 x 7 5/16 x 5 7/16 (L x H x W)
J**O
Great in the workshop if you get the right size and use them right
I use these in my workshop and find they are sturdy enough that I can use a pair many times. Make sure you leave them inside out when you take them off so that they can dry out. If your hands have any moisture on them, you'll have a hard time putting a used pair back on. Dry your hands well with a good paper towel and wave the, about a bit first. Or use talc.If you keep several pairs in use you can save money - as one gets grungy you can still use it for dirty jobs, while the most recent pair is still good for something not so messy. Just move them down the line as they get more use.You need to get the right fit - my hands are large (I span an octave and two notes) and it's a bit hard to get the gloves on as they don't stretch much. The large ones hardly fit me and make my hands tired. The X-Large are good for most jobs unless I need fine dexterity. Nitrile gloves thinner than this seem to tear very easily but 8-mil is a good thickness. I can polish brass for hours without the gloves failing. Nitrile stands up well to the petroleum products in furniture waxes too. Latex gloves are best for finer work but they don't stand up to most chemicals like these do.
M**E
Very good lightweight glove
These gloves are thicker than other nitrile, latex or poly gloves, and they last longer for similar tasks. Since they are thicker they do mask a little more sensation than the thinner gloves, and so might not be as good for small / "need to feel" work.I use these doing auto work, cleaning in the garage / storage, painting, etc.
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