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Use this interactive guide to find the perfect exam gloves for your application. Just select a feature, walk through the options and our recommendations will be displayed right here.
1. What glove material are you looking for?
Nitrile gloves have high durability and resistance to punctures, chemicals , and oil. Latex provides excellent comfort and sensitivity; however, it can generate allergies. Neoprene has excellent chemical resistance but is not as puncture-resistant as nitrile or latex. Finally, vinyl gloves are more economical but less durable and are mostly used in food handling.2. Do you require a powder-free glove?
Powdered gloves have a fine powder coating on the inside surface of the glove which facilitates donning (putting on) and doffing (taking off) of the gloves. The powder can absorb moisture, keeping the hands drier and more comfortable. However, the powder can potentially cause allergies or skin irritation in some individuals. It may also contaminate certain sensitive environments or interfere with certain applications, such as in cleanrooms or when working with certain materials or processes.3. What size of gloves do you need?
A proper-fitting glove should be snug but not overly tight, allowing for flexibility and ease of movement without compromising dexterity.Save Now - Web Exclusive Deals
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Fisherbrand™ Wire Glove Box Holder
Hold three boxes of gloves in a wall-mounted holder. The Fisherbrand™ Wire Glove Box Holder helps free up benchtop space and is compatible with most major glove brands. Constructed of sturdy, epoxy-coated steel wire for an economical, easy-to-clean solution.
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Fisherbrand™ Antimicrobial Modular Glove Box Holder
Stack multiple glove boxes and protect against microbes. The Fisherbrand™ Antimicrobial Modular Glove Box Holder provides convenient storage of most lab or exam room gloves. Made of sturdy polystyrene infused with Microban™ that won’t wash off or wear away.
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Fisherbrand™ Acrylic Glove Box Holder
Keep gloves organized and ready for immediate use. The Fisherbrand™ Acrylic Glove Box Holder includes a foam insert which ensures a secure fit and easy dispensing.
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Fisherbrand™ Acrylic Glove Box Holder
Keep gloves organized and ready for immediate use. The Fisherbrand™ Acrylic Glove Box Holder includes a foam insert which ensures a secure fit and easy dispensing.
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Fisherbrand™ Acrylic Glove Box Holder
A clean line storage solution perfect for laboratory organization, with heat-bent walls to simplify construction and prevent accidental breakage.
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Guides to Help You Choose
The Hands-On Guide to Selecting the Right Exam Gloves for Your Task
Choosing the right gloves for your task is crucial as gloves protect you from health and safety risks. However, the variety of products available can be overwhelming. This selection guide explains the strengths and weaknesses of each material and highlights other important factors to help you find the right gloves for your tasks, needs, and budget.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are Nitrile Gloves Hypoallergenic?
As nitrile does not contain any latex protein, it has a lower allergy rate than latex. Nitrile is the superior choice when it comes to people with allergies or sensitive skin.
Nitrile or Latex for Mechanics Gloves?
Nitrile gloves are stronger than latex gloves. They are also more resistant to chemicals and have higher puncture resistance.
How Are Nitrile Gloves Made?
Nitrile is a synthetic copolymer made by combining the monomers butadiene and acrylonitrile.