Nitrate gloves

and suppositories... not that I would know or anything like that.
Whom am I to judge!!!

Seriously, I saw these at Costco and was put off by the label "exam gloves"! Also, I think that one package of OK Joe's gloves will last me about 2 years, which is perfect for me. It will take me over a decade to go through 400 gloves.
 
Whom am I to judge!!!

Seriously, I saw these at Costco and was put off by the label "exam gloves"! Also, I think that one package of OK Joe's gloves will last me about 2 years, which is perfect for me. It will take me over a decade to go through 400 gloves.

True, but the first graphic on the box says "Food Service" right above Healthcare and Prostrate Exams. 🤣
 
What thickness of gloves work best for working with food? Where to buy?
Polypropylene coated cotton from Harbor Freight (or anywhere) + any nitrile glove will work.

I use these (Matt Pittman inspired) -


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Very great product I use Maxiflex gloves for electrical work easy to pickup materials and work with wiring. Only other problem is the cold, when I'm outside in below freezing weather they almost seem to make my hands colder than having no gloves. But still they're the only gloves I'd recommend for construction and I've tried close to every brand.
 

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