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AmerCare
Item #Samp600
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Grape Grip have a unique deep purple color that gives a fun fresh feel in an industry full of white and light blue gloves. Because of their unique color the Grape Grip are especially popular with laboratories that have a color coding system. Since the grape grip are exam grade (even approved for use with chemotherapy!) and fentanyl resistant they are a great choice for any medical environment including hospitals, clinics, dentists, nursing homes, homecare, EMS, medical labs, rehabs, chiropractors and more.
The Grape Grip are accelerator-free, making them our best option for anybody with skin sensitivities and serious allergies. While all nitrile gloves are 100% latex free there are many people who still get irritated skin when using nitrile. When this happens accelerator-free gloves are your best bet. If you're somebody who struggles with skin irritation with other nitrile gloves, and are wondering if these will work for you contact our friendly customer service team, they'll be more happy to send you samples!
Nitrile hold up really well to most chemicals, including many corrosive chemicals. If you'll be using chemicals with our gloves we always recommend checking our chemical resistance chart to make sure you get the best material to keep you safe!
Great fit
I sampled these, the pacific blues and the medium- heavy nitrile gloves. All three feel about the same, the grape grip run thr smallest in fitment. For the money grape grip would be the way to go they were great for small tasks and offered good grip, they aren't quite a thick as I'd like and I did tend to rip the thumb. Unlike the other two I never ripped a cuff eather. They aren't advertised for automotive but they held up to the task working on my motorcycle, im not sure I'd use then for pest control as they are a little thin, but I'd have to do further testing to see how the held up in that environment or in my current industrial work place.
Great fit
I sampled these, the pacific blues and the medium- heavy nitrile gloves. All three feel about the same, the grape grip run thr smallest in fitment. For the money grape grip would be the way to go they were great for small tasks and offered good grip, they aren't quite a thick as I'd like and I did tend to rip the thumb. Unlike the other two I never ripped a cuff eather. They aren't advertised for automotive but they held up to the task working on my motorcycle, im not sure I'd use then for pest control as they are a little thin, but I'd have to do further testing to see how the held up in that environment or in my current industrial work place.