Nitrate gloves

Thanks. Any idea how thick they are?
As mentioned, nothing on the box about the thickness.
This is a pic of one
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I have used them under other nitrile gloves I have as well as the OK Joe's
 
If I'm handling before cooking I go with nitrile. When it's hot I go with these. Very similar to @SmokeyT's. Food safe, lined and easy to wash.
 

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Im a big fan of the ones like Lowes has. I was surprised how easy it was to slide the rubber gloves over the cotton gloves.
 
Description says Orange but the box shows black. It doesn’t matter what color it is. Preference. I’ll have to remember this next time I purchase nitrate gloves. For now I’m using blue over cotton.
 
Description says Orange but the box shows black. It doesn’t matter what color it is. Preference. I’ll have to remember this next time I purchase nitrate gloves. For now I’m using blue over cotton.

Reviews are not good for the black ones over the previous orange ones.
That is on the Lowes website
 
Reviews are not good for the black ones over the previous orange ones.
That is on the Lowes website
Mine are orange. They seem really thin, but are functional. A lot thinner than my black nitrile gloves
 
The Lowes Oklahoma Joes gloves are great. Just got them yesterday and used them to handle a brisket.
The gloves are thin, the cotton liner is pretty cheap (had a small tear in the cotton right out of the box), but together they do the job perfectly, and I was able to handle the brisket at 200F no problem at all, including holding it while cutting. I'd recommend them.
 
As far as costs go, it's hard to beat Costco for Nitrile Gloves in 3 sizes for $29.95/400 gloves when most places are about $19.95/100 gloves. I've been using these for years and they hold up well and do not tear when putting them on like others.

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Wow, great buy. With that price, they are definately single use.

Thanks
 

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