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Emerald Shannon Powder Free Vinyl 4 Mil Gloves

Emerald Shannon Powder Free Vinyl 4 Mil Gloves

Regular price $5.99 USD
Regular price $13.25 USD Sale price $5.99 USD
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Emerald Shannon powder free vinyl 4 Mil disposable vinyl gloves have been developed specifically for the food service and hospitality markets. The non-latex formula makes these gloves ideal for those with latex allergies. Manufactured to meet exacting user specifications, these soft general purpose vinyl gloves are comfortable and have beaded, tear- resistant cuffs for added performance.

  • Small, Medium, Large, X-Large
  • Color: Translucent White
  • Packaging: 100 per box, 10 boxes per case

Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) Compliant
All Emerald disposable examination gloves meet FDA 510(k) standards as Class 1 Medical Devices. In addition, their components are in compliance with the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act provisions which allow their repeated use in direct contact with food.

Material

Vinyl gloves are a cost-effective option, making them suitable for businesses with budget constraints. They are latex-free, reducing the risk of latex allergies, and are hypoallergenic, causing minimal skin irritation. While not as chemically resistant as nitrile gloves, vinyl gloves provide good tactile sensitivity, making them suitable for tasks that require precision and dexterity in non-hazardous environments, such as food handling and light industrial work.

Sizing

See the sizing chart below for more information on selecting the best glove fit.

Shipping

Orders are processed Mon - Friday by 2pm EST. Shipping via ground 3 - 7 days.

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glove size chart

Finding the right size glove

When it comes to choosing the right gloves, it's crucial to focus on the aspects that truly matter. Length and width aren't always the sole determinants of a perfect fit. If you find yourself in this situation, prioritize a glove that matches the length of your hand, even if it means opting for a smaller size than the recommended width.

Keep in mind that excessively long or loose glove fingers can pose risks when working with tools and machinery, potentially compromising your grip and lowering feedback from your work environment to your precious fingers.