stand corrected Al. I did say prefer rather than like. I am thinking I might just try the ones John mentioned after his second comment. I'm also really interested in trying vinyl just to see.
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Check with Costco or Sam's club. Costco sells nitrile, vinyl and latex.
You're right, this is very informative. Thank you!
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Raven gloves are probably close to the same thing as those Venom gloves, and come in different size boxes. You can find them on the auction site w/free shipping. The cuff is not as long as the ones John linked to. Blow in them before putting them on, and before taking them off by lifting a cuff, and they will be easier to get on, can be reused.
I just checked the link and the XL is currently only available in 500 qty.
I've used Radnor nitrile XL for years. I just purchased 3 boxes of the XL industrial 6 mil 100 ct for $38.10 total incl. shipping compared to Woodcraft $15.99 each plus shipping.
http://www.airgas.com/p/RAD64057292?...2:1:350:nosale
Please check chemical compatibility charts for your glove choices-- the point of gloves is generally to provide protection from something, comfort is a secondary concern. Latex is, by and large, useless for many, if not most solvents and chemicals. It also has large pores that can, for example not particularly relevant here, allow viruses through. Lots of people develop contact dermatitis with latex over time. Nitrile offers, in general, the best protection you can get in a thin, comfortable glove which is why it is now pretty much the universal default glove in medical and lab settings. It's not perfect for everything, so check those compatibility charts for whatever chemicals you are handling.