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Xtremeauto Medium Orange Nitrile Gloves deliver professional-grade durability with a unique raised diamond texture for superior grip. Powder and latex free to minimize skin irritation, these gloves are touchscreen compatible and designed for diverse applications from mechanics to medical use. Combining thick, flexible nitrile with a perfect fit, they offer exceptional protection and dexterity in a disposable format.









| ASIN | B0BQF2Y2G2 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,088 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 86 in Disposable Gloves |
| Colour | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,206) |
| Date First Available | 17 Dec. 2022 |
| Included components | Orange Nitrile Gloves |
| Item Weight | 560 g |
| Item model number | Xagg1 |
| Manufacturer | Xtremeauto |
| Material | Nitrile |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Package Dimensions | 24 x 12.6 x 7.4 cm; 560 g |
| Pattern | Diamond Grip |
| Size | M |
| Special Features | Disposable |
| Style | 1 Box |
E**E
Great gloves
Brought large and fit is absolutely true to size. Material is “thick” and pliable (it stretches) and soft to the touch. Digits contain little dimples which makes grip really strong. I use a little talc before putting them in for extra comfort. Great functionality and I’ve washed them while erasing to remove paint. Unless you nick them and create a tear, they last a long time. Absolute value for money.
R**T
Good stuff
Good quality, decent thickness without being so thick you lose feeling. Not managed to tear one yet which is impressive. Fit as expected. Grip well.
J**N
good-fitting gloves
Very good quality and lasted many hours for the work I do Hands lovely and dry and comfort no end Ideal for jet was and valet work Good grip and good fitting feel
A**N
Go for the next size up.
Good quality strong gloves, but very tight to get on, wished they come in a xxl
J**R
Not as advertised... Better!
Well, first off, these were advertised as "extreme grip" gloves or something, featuring a gorilla. Maybe they got into a sticky situation with a certain glue manufacturer of a similar name? I don't know, but "grizzly grip" with a cartoon bear is way better anyway! As you can see, the box isn't very easy to open. That's because it's absolutely packed full of gloves, and they've used the minimum packaging possible. That's absolutely fine by me! Ever gotten an appliance that plugs in, and they have the mains lead carefully wrapped in plastic, with a wee tie, then the plug prongs have a solid plastic cover? Why?! Who's going to complain over a speck of dust or a scratch on something you'll never see? So, top marks for packaging and minimising waste. As for the gloves, they're "gripped" on both sides equally, so it doesn't matter how you put them on. As for the grip... Yes, it's definitely there! Oil does reduce this a bit, but they're still far better than bare skin. The thing I was looking for most of all, though, was strength. Most gloves are pretty thin, which yes, provides more tactile feedback, but we're not performing heart surgery here (unless you own a Peugeot!) ;-) These are still a little bit thin, so you can still feel most of what you're handling, but more than thick enough to stand up to pretty much anything. It's a great balance. The acid test? Putting them on over damp hands... Anyone who uses a product like this will know it's an exercise in futility. Things will just tear. These still put up a fair bit of resistance, but that's just physics. You can, however, switch gloves fairly quickly with a bit of tugging. The "collars" going up your wrists are also a decent enough length, about 2cm longer than average. I was recently changing a cooker hood which had been in place for over 40 years. The property had been a rental before I bought it. You can imagine the greasy mess that I faced... Now, I live in a pretty remote area, so all I could get locally were vinyl gloves with so much powder in them I could easily pass for Tony Montana after scratching my nose... Those gloves were about as useful as a fart in a spacesuit. In another 40 years, when I come back from the dead to do the cooker hood again, my ghostly hands will be well-protected, I guess. TL;DR - solid gloves, best I've found, will buy again.
V**1
Good
Nice sturdy gloves bought for dirty jobs like cleaning the fire and allotment jobs. Sturdy and very rarely rip. Able on little jobs to use several times due to the thickness. Easy to get on and off and never going to lose them being bright orange. Good protection
S**E
Good value for money
Really good grip and durable, excellent value for money, the size firts well (large) and comfy to wear.
A**E
Useful Gloves- a bit durable to use just once
Useful gloves a bit better & more durable than some disposable gloves it spossible to use them more than once. I use them working on the car and the orange colour makes it easy to see when they get too dirty. Don't cause quite such sweaty hands either. Not immune, but a bit better.
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