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Recommendations for the best ORANGE Disposable Nitrile Gloves

dnschmidt

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I like orange gloves and I've been getting some on Amazon that are XXL but still a little tight. Anybody got any recommendations for the best ORANGE disposable gloves. I like having the contrast between what I'm working on and my hands.
 
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PureLeaf

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As someone that wears gloves everyday both to protect my hands from chemicals and to protect the materials I'm holding from human oils; the only colours of gloves I've seen are white/cream for latex, and purple, blue, and black for nitrile. Perhaps you can contact a manufacturer who's gloves you like and see if they make alternative colours that are not widely advertised?
 

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try the light blue nitrile versions. I think they run larger than their black counterparts. I'm not sure about orange. The light green ones with aloe on the inside run slightly larger than all others I've tried.
 
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Granite80

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Tried Gloveworks from Amazon. Made / shipped from West Palm Beach. Would not buy them again. Kept ripping on me.
 
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dnschmidt

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The Gloveworks from Amazon ****. They are two sizes undersized and they don't hold up to shop chemicals. Next up Blaze and if they don't pan out then onto the Tiger Grip. I'll find what I want sooner or later.
 

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Another fan of the tiger grip gloves are a bit on the small size as im normally a L and in these an xl is a sung fit but they generally last pretty well and a easy to get on and of again
 

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FYI there is a uk tv show called "wheeler dealers" the mechanic on there called Ed China uses orange longer cuff disposable gloves. I think if you google his name you will find your way to his shop where he sells them. Ive never used them by the way....
 
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dnschmidt

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I've found the BLAZE gloves to be the cat's ***. The make them in my size XXL and they fit great and are quite sturdy.
 

Dave455

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There are some Spanish made gloves around from a firm called Juba. I've been using 'em for about 6 months.

They are nitrile, but a good deal thicker and more durable than most. They have a pattern on the grip and seem to be quite grippy!

Widely available in the U.K. so they may well be the 'Wheeler Dealer' gloves. He generally seems to have most of the kit, but it's all stuff you can pick up easily. None of it's sourced from exotic places!
 
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