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The ThomasProtective Industrial 97-500 Cotton Lisle Economy Light Weight Men's Glove Liner is a versatile and economical solution for light-duty work. Designed to be worn alone or as a liner under disposable gloves, these unhemmed cuff gloves minimize contamination and are perfect for maintaining hygiene in critical environments. With a pack of 12, you’ll always have a pair ready for any task.
A**R
Good Product
As you might expect from the price, they are a thin, inexpensive fabric liner for your hand to put on before a glove. I have spent many years using gloves for various jobs and liners make wearing gloves 1000% better. I have washed these about a dozen times since purchasing them and all hold up well through the washes. A couple have developed holes on the pointer finger tip, and I simply tossed them. This is all to be expected. Do not expect these or any liners to hold up forever. They are cheap. They are thin. That is what you are buying, and if they were any thicker they would interfere with your gloves. Get these, they are a great price for what you are getting and make a world of difference when wearing rubber/latex gloves. If you are allergic to latex, these will keep the latex from touching your skin. Make sure to get the right size.
J**Y
REUSABLE!!! No more "attempting to wedge a clammy hand in a wet glove" problem!
I've used this style of glove liner for 15 years. First off the really cool thing about these liners is that they're actually pretty well constructed and they're rather tough even providing a slight protective layer from various sharp things. They can snag, but it takes a lot to do that through the glove. If they snag bad enough, chances are you've done something to also damage your finger.When you pull them out of the bag, they don't look like much and they look flimsy and cheesy... but their look will be deceiving. These little glove liners help tremendously! They're very moisture wicking and breathable so when warn underneath nitrile (or latex) gloves they forever prevent your hands from getting clammy, pickled or pruned.When it comes to the dexterity of my hands and fingers having this extra layer under the glove has never been disruptive toward the feeling in my fingers. Obviously you won't feel tiny screws or crafts as easily as you would with bare hands, but you'd be surprised how well you can feel with these liners adding an extra layer within the glove. It prevents loose play between my hand and the glove and I feel and hold objects much easier with liners and gloves on versus only wearing gloves by themselves.*Note: It helps to have sections of the liner sticking out of the glove near your wrist to assist moisture wicking. To do this, once you've put your nitrile or latex gloves on, lift underneath the wrist portion of the glove, grab the liner and tug some portions to hang out.
A**R
stretch in width but not in length
These are cheap disposable cotton gloves. I use them to cover my hands when I put salve on them at night, because my hands get very dry and the nails crack and then get infected, which is really painful :( If I keep them from cracking then I can avoid a lot of pain. These gloves serve my purpose fine. THey fit fine, but the "palm" portion is a bit short and they "stretch" only in width, not length. So by the morning time the opening is kind of flapping around and my palms are often exposed. It is not a problem for me, because I am worried about my fingers, but keep in mind if you are trying to keep your palms covered, they might not do the trick. They are technically supposed to be glove liners, and I imagine a sturdier glove would hold them in place.
A**N
Great liner for racquetball
Great liner for racquetball. Used to go thru 4-5 pair of gloves having to change out between games to ensure a dry grip. With the liner I can get through the 4-5 games on a single glove. Out of the package they don't look like they'd properly fit any normal human hand; but they do well in reforming and even though the finger length is longer than I need, I've not felt or notice any negative effects in getting the glove over it, or in my game play.
J**E
Simple white liner gloves. They are okay.
I use these (and re-use them after washing) for travel on subway. Slip them on, protect my hands, slip them into the laundry.I wish they'd make them a bit thicker and a bit longer at the wrist, but they are okay anyway. Not great, but far from bad. I've found better in the past.A bit overpriced for what they are, so might shop for better bargain next time. But for now these will do.
S**M
Weirdest fit ever
Well, they work, sort of. They do add a barrier between hands and latex gloves. The fit, however, is the strangest I’ve ever experienced. All the fingers are the same length, as if made from a kid’s drawing of a hand. The glove is not long enough to cover your wrist but there’s an extra inch or two for folks with incredibly long pinkies. Wilt Chamberlain would have had trouble filling this pinkie space.
J**.
Works for me!
Good value for the price. They work for my purposes as an under glove, especially when wearing heavy dutyrubber gloves for pesticide application.
S**S
Get the job done but quality control sorely lacking
These get the job done for what I need but quality control appears to be sorely lacking. Fit can vary quit significantly from glove to glove. Sometimes some of the fingers are way too long, sometimes too short, etc. Some are basically useless because of that but there’s enough that fit decently that I can get by.
J**T
Good liners if you wear latex or nitrile gloves all day
My job requires latex gloves all shift long and my hands sweat pretty bad. With these gloves underneath I swap them out every 2 hours or so at breaks and lunch, give them a quick wash in the sink and let them dry to be reused again the next day. At the end of the week I throw them in the laundry with the rest of my work gear on a hot wash and hot dry cycle. These gloves are thin so they don't feel bulky or constricting under latex but at the same time they don't hold up the best to my abuse as only half the pairs have lasted longer then 3 months. I feel they would last much longer being washed on a cold delicate cycle and air drying but for the price I'm impressed at the time I've gotten from them and I'm fine with having to replace them every few months.
A**H
Thin and useful
Bought for brother in law who works on vehicles alot and is allergic to latex, wears nitrile gloves but started having severe reactions to that too. Now all rash and pain is gone wearing these under the nitrile gloves.
A**M
Wear them as liners in heavier gloves, makes the wearing much more bearable
Could do with a cuff but otherwise they’re ok
R**N
Five Stars
Ok
V**E
Two Stars
Gloves are fine. 'Pack of 24' is a sneaky way of referring 12 pairs.
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