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100 Microflex Nitrile Gloves $8.50 Shipped!!

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Get free shipping on this item when you purchase 1 or more Bel-Art Labware, 3M Respirators, Microflex Gloves & Berkshire Wipes offered by Small Parts, Inc.. Here's how (restrictions apply)

Microflex nitrile gloves - box of 100 for $8.50 with free shipping!!

I could only find medium and large sizes - the rest must be sold out already. They also have a thinner more sensitive style for $7.50, but I've had good experiences with the thicker Supreno SE style.

Supreno SE (Large)
Supreno SE (Medium)

Ultrasense (medium)
Ultrasense (large)

Small Parts is offering free shipping on all Microflex gloves, latex and vinyl included. Eh, you can sort it out yourself from their product list here:

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Edit: Amazon is selling these gloves directly as well, but at $11.56 - not a terrible price, and elligible for free super saver shipping for orders over $25. This should satisfy you folk with small or extra large hands.

Supreno Small
Supreno Extra Large

Edit: I created a thread discussing glove size and free Microflex glove samples HERE.

Second best price on these Supreno gloves is at Airgas.com for ~$10, not including shipping. This is good for small and xlarge users who cannot get in on the $8.50 deal, as local branches may have them in stock.
 
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Some of the links didn't work for me, had a date embedded in them. Looks like 2 or 3 boxes req for free shipping.

Price: $12.93 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25
 
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I'm not sure what's going on - Microflex products are supposedly eligible for free shipping with no min. purchase via Small Parts. I think the promo was around for a while before I found it via google, since a lot of styles and sizes are sold out. That's why I posted the two links to the small and xlarge sizes.

Which links aren't working for you? I try to cut as much **** out of links as possible - maybe I broke them in the process? I'm not seeing any problems in IE or firefox.

Hmm. I'm able to get to the final checkout page, and the free shipping is recognized, so I guess it hadn't expired yet. I cannot seem to find an expiration date though - I hope it lasts throughout the week until I get back from my upcoming mini vacation.

I un-chopped the links and so they *should* be working. If not, just search for Microflex and select the Industrial category, and select Small Parts as the seller.
 
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I tried LINK, and once I was at the amazon.com site tried a search using microflex and got no results. I use firefox, could be a amazon.com issue or sales over?
 
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I did a new search and posted the link again, untouched - it *should* be fixed now. The default listing is "bestselling"; you can change it to "price: low to high". The Ultrasense are in the $7.50 range, Supreno in the $8.50 range.
 

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Ordered 3 boxes... that should last A WHILE for $25

free shipping should work.. I wonder if these are better than the blue nitrile gloves at HF?

How do you determine the size to order? I ordered medium but I usually have no problem with medium to large disposible gloves.
 
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Just ordered some Supreno SE from amazon. Free shipping.

This is timely as a few weeks ago I got some minor finger allergy through extended contact with Automotive Lacquer Thinner. Used some skin ointment and allergy was gone in 2 days time. Need to be more careful now.

Will these gloves protect against thinner?

Thanks for the links.
 

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nitrile should be quite resistant to lacquer thinner.. it may break earlier though.
 

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Good enough for me, I paid more for the skin ointment than the $8.50 for 100 gloves not to mention the big hassle of having some finger allergy.
 
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I addressed glove sizing and free Microflex samples in another thread HERE. I added the link info in the first thread as well for those who first read it.

Basically, to measure your glove size, you need a flexible or paper tape measure, and you measure the largest part of your hand approximately around your four major knuckles. Approximately 8" = small, 9" = medium, 10"= large, 11" = extra large. Your individual comfort may vary, so order a few styles of samples from Microflex to see what size and styles fit you best.
 

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Ordered 3 boxes... that should last A WHILE for $25

free shipping should work.. I wonder if these are better than the blue nitrile gloves at HF?

How do you determine the size to order? I ordered medium but I usually have no problem with medium to large disposible gloves.

With the way that those HF ones tear, just about anything - even a baggie - would be better.

I'm gonna hold off my order until I hear how some of you other guys like yours in actual practice. Please post up real-world experience...
 

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HF sells three gloves, plain latex, nitrile, and a dual layer latex inside, nitrile outside. The latex are flimsy useful only for a quick don't get your hands dirty job and I stopped using them when I bought a box of the Nitrile. The nitrile does tear, but I get maybe 3 hours depending on the level of abuse. My next box will be the dual layer, unless I like the samples better.
 
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I use kinds of gloves one is latex gloves from costco pharmacy department, for the light and non-chemical stuff, cheap enough. For anything chemical, solvent or oil I use the nitrile gloves from HF. They tear too easily still though, sometimes I would break it just by pulling too hard when putting it on.
 

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I bought 3 boxes of the Microflex Diamond Grip Plus for $7.50 each. The free shipping showed up during checkout. We use these gloves at work and I have a pretty high opinion of them.
 
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Aren't the Diamond Grip Plus gloves latex ones? It's not that I dislike latex, but they don't tolerate oils that well at all. Vinyl gloves never fit right - always too loose on me.
 

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Aren't the Diamond Grip Plus gloves latex ones? It's not that I dislike latex, but they don't tolerate oils that well at all. Vinyl gloves never fit right - always too loose on me.

I really don't know. I have used them and like them, they were a reasonable price with free shipping so I bought them.
 

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I'm not a big fan of nitrile gloves for cleaning, but for doing things that involve gear lube or drum brakes or paint I really like using them.
 

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I use the HF nitrile gloves all the time when I am using fiberglass or body filler. They hold up long enough for the amount of time I use them. I get them when they are on sale for like four bucks a box and buy 3 or 4 boxes at a time.
 

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My sample gloves arrived very quickly. Each choice came in a range of sizes, unfortunately XL is all I wear and a few types only included one in XL. I figure I will pass around the rest to other locals.
 

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Did you guys get your orders already? Amazon just sent me an email saying that Small Parts Inc is not confirming my order so they have'nt charged me yet.
 

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Did you guys get your orders already? Amazon just sent me an email saying that Small Parts Inc is not confirming my order so they have'nt charged me yet.

I got the same thing, they missed the deadline to ship, not sure what's going on, doesn't seem like a good vendor.
 
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Yikes. Small Parts is usually on the ball with everything. When I spoke to a rep at the manufacturing convention in May, he said that they were in the process of activating many website changes. Hopefully that had something to do with it, and it's not a case of poor customer service.
 

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I worn a pair of the superno gloves today, very nice, a real step up from the HF, no tears, nice texture on the finger tips, and a generally better feel. My skin felt a little irratated at first, but that didn't seem to last, and they are kinda sweaty, but thats true of all the gloves.

Curious point is that the large fit me better than the XL I wear in most gloves.
 
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