I ordered two boxes Monday for $5.53 a box per 100 count latex& powder free, medical exam quality, Nitrile, non-powdered. Through August they have FREE shipping. Gloves came today and they have a nice tactile quality. Excellent deal.
Hard to think you'd find much cheaper unless you order mucho quantity..
1) the link doesn't work if you click on it (the web address works if you type it in by hand); and
2) you cannot place an order from outside of the USA, even if you have a USA shipping address, unless the billing address on your credit card is a USA address .
1) the link doesn't work if you click on it (the web address works if you type it in by hand); and
2) you cannot place an order from outside of the USA, even if you have a USA shipping address, unless the billing address on your credit card is a USA address .
Would these not be suitable?? If not, I need some cotton gloves too... But I need XXL... I bought some "one size" cotton gloves at a local photog shop and about 30% of my palm sticks out.......
Would these not be suitable?? If not, I need some cotton gloves too... But I need XXL... I bought some "one size" cotton gloves at a local photog shop and about 30% of my palm sticks out.......
Not really, rubber gloves are more for processing and chemical handling - to keep things away from your skin. I much prefer the cotton gloves for handling negative, finished prints, archival matts, etc.
I bought some cotton gloves from a local auto supply place. 12pk was $5. Something like that. Haven't openned the package yet. Home Depot seems to have cotton gloves in the paint section to. I keep forgetting to look closer.