When selecting household cleaning gloves, look at protection (material and thickness), fit and comfort, grip, and pack size. Here is how this product performs:
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Protection (nitrile material; 4 mil thickness; chemical resistant; puncture resistant) : At 4 mil nitrile this matches or edges above budget norms and aligns with lower mid-range disposable nitrile expectations for basic chemical and puncture resistance. That thickness is common for light-duty cleaning and exam-style tasks and is consistent with the product's low price point.
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Fit & Comfort (sizes S–XL; ambidextrous fit; beaded cuff) : Ambidextrous sizes S–XL and a beaded cuff are typical for budget and mid-range disposable gloves and offer practical fit and ease of use. This fits the expected comfort level for a budget-priced nitrile box without premium linings or exam-grade snugness.
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Grip (micro-textured tips; non-slip handling) : Micro-textured fingertips are better than the smooth-film baseline and match common mid-range grip features for improved wet/oily handling. For a budget-priced 100-count product this is a positive feature that raises practical usability.
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Pack Size (100 count; disposable) : A 100-count box is the typical pack size at budget and mid-range levels and aligns with consumer expectations for household disposable gloves. Given the low deal price, the pack size supports the overall value proposition.
Deal price at $4.99: sits at or below typical budget pricing for household cleaning gloves. It is priced below its recent 30-day average of about $9.92, which helps explain stronger value given basic nitrile construction.
Overall, this Great Deal fits buyers who want disposable nitrile protection for cleaning, light chemical tasks, or food prep without paying mid-range prices. Confirm size availability for your needs and consider warranty/return terms if condition differs; otherwise these gloves are a practical, value-focused purchase for routine household use.