Smmoth (no texture) medical gloves are manufactured with new technology for enhanced tactile sensitivity and durability Synthetic vinyl is an economic choice for home health and household tasks Box of 150 Count
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Brand | Medline |
Item model number | MSV513H |
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Product Id | 945757 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.6207 (29 ratings) 4.6207 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 080196519326 |
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Medline MediGuard Vinyl Synthetic Exam Gloves, Large, 150 Count
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These gloves are very tough and fit my large hands very well. They were easy to put on without the mess of the powder most gloves have they did not tear or leak would highly recommend these to anyone needing to protect your hands.
I received this product free from the Spark Reviewer Program and I absolutely love this product and it is very useful. I find myself using these things for many different things. We have a pit bull and he has his own little fenced in area so he goes to the restroom in his little area so we have to go out and clean it up because no one wants a smelly yard. So I put these on while I am outside doing yard work. I also find it useful to use these when I am cooking certain meats. I do not like the feel of meat and the indigents when I am making meatloaf so these gloves come in handy. These also come in handy when the kids are sick and I do not want their germs on my hands. This way I can pick up clothes and covers and clean without the stuff rubbing off on me. I highly recommend this product to any and every one that has kids, a pet, or anything. I have sensitive skin and before I have used some gloves that irritated my skin real bad, these did not do that and I really like them and they are durable.
These gloves are not sterile which means they are not meant for medical procedures. They are great for hygenic uses, light housework, and other jobs that you may want to keep your hands protected. They are heavy duty ednough for cleaning and household chores.
I’m a final year Medical Laboratory Technician and I'm constantly within the lab doing routine practicals. These are perfect gloves for me as I have large hands and sometime within my school lab they can run out of the large one so it’s handy to have your own! Or sometimes it seems like S-M-L or One-Size-Fits-All are what local stores offer. I guess they do not realize that One-Size-Fits-All is a misnomer. It is too big for small hands and too small for large hands. These Medline gloves fit my hands perfectly and are easy to get on and off. In the lab we also use the vinyl types for sensitive hands but these work find as well as they are powder free and synthetic. These gloves are tough and pliable too - not a flimsy thin vinyl that tears easily and not a tough plastic that doesn't move with your hands. [It's nice to finally find a glove that doesn't leave me with an inch of plastic flapping finger tips!]. If you’re not a medical student, these gloves are perfect for regular household cleaning if you’re sensitive to certain chemicals that release some sort of residue on your fingers.
Great gloves thick and sturdy, they hold up! Easy to remove unlikely to tear. Lol I clearly need a med. sized large is to large for me!
The Mediguard by Medline are powder free synthetic exam gloves. These particular are large size and came 150 to the box. Upon opening I found white translucent gloves that were powder free and very easy to put on. The fit is nice and snug but the finger length was a little long for my fingers, The strength of the gloves is remarkable, they are really hard to tear. I would recommend these gloves to anyone who needs medical gloves, that are strong, form fitting, latex and powder free and some of the finest gloves available. Just keep in mind the gloves are NON Sterile, so use them wisely.
Medline Powder Free Synthetic Exam Gloves are light and thin. They slide on easily. I received the large size. These gloves are good for cleaning the bathroom and other rooms that could contain germs. I used them for cleaning the bathroom and kitchen. They can also be used for gardening, like repotting plants. The box contains 150 gloves. The description reads Pack of 10. I am not sure to what this refers. I found the gloves to be useful and easy to wear. Like any exam gloves I have used, the gloves cause my hands to sweat. This is very uncomfortable. However, this condition is not unique for this glove; therefore I do not count it against the glove.
The Medline Powder-Free Synthetic Exam Gloves are great for anyone with latex product problems. The words 'Exam Gloves' can be a bit misleading because they are not sterile. The gloves are easy to slip on, but as with nearly all powder free gloves, your hands tend to 'sweat' in them and then removing them becomes more difficult. Overall, they do their job and seem strong enough for the many other uses around the house that you may find for them. I find they are great when working with potted plant soil, when cleaning the bathroom, light outdoor duty and anytime you do not want to get your hands dirty. Certainly a few pairs should be kept in every home emergency kit. I have recommended them to family and friends.
The box came completely ripped up - we need this product sterile so that was not good to see
Although these gloves are marketed as "Mediguard", the brand is misleading since these actually are vinyl, not medical grade nitrile gloves. This means among other things they are less puncture resistant and less chemically resistant than nitrile. These vinyl gloves are as described and can be used in food service and for other light duty tasks but not where there are strong chemicals or in medical situations. Can't be used in auto servicing. For a given strength, they are thicker than nitrile gloves. A box of 200 nitrile gloves was found to weigh 14% more than the Mediguard box yet contained 33% more gloves. As a test, I sprayed both these and nitrile gloves with Gumout Carburetor cleaner, a very active petrochemical solvent. The Mediguard gloves were quickly degraded while the nitrile versions held their strength much longer. The Mediguard gloves have inferior chemical resistance. Lastly, the Mediguard gloves are a poor value at a current unit price of 7.7 cents. A big box membership store sells superior nitrile gloves at a 5 cent unit cost. When bought in quantity, the pennies add up. In summary, these vinyl gloves are OK as such but are a poor value plus have limited application. I recommend further shopping.