Lakeland nitrile
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Lakeland nitrile
First pair of nitrile gloves I've gotten I found them at my work tucked away so figured no one would miss them. They seem pretty thin the inside is nice and smooth and unlined. The palms have a texture to them but nothing really aggressive. These are a size 9 and fit quite baggy on my hands. They have a whole line of gloves apparently because it shows on the package
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Re: Lakeland nitrile
Yes they certainly were quite baggy alrighty. Still, look like a decent glove. Maybe you will run across smaller sizes at some point.
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Re: Lakeland nitrile
Ooh, you should try and find some ER15 or 18's, those sound interesting! (I hope the numbers refer to the length in inches.)
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Re: Lakeland nitrile
O, wow, than I'm getting really curious about the ER30F's! Though I hope there's not too much of a flock on those.
Did the info also mention their length?
Did the info also mention their length?
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Re: Lakeland nitrile
Hm, only 33 and 30 cm. That's not too great. Though they only mention the ER18F and the ER28F. But I suppose the only difference with the other ones is the thickness, not the length.
This folder makes me wonder btw, why are nitrile gloves always green and (standard) rubber gloves always yellow?
This folder makes me wonder btw, why are nitrile gloves always green and (standard) rubber gloves always yellow?