Casabella Waterstop Gloves (Household Latex)

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Casabella Waterstop Gloves (Household Latex)

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Casabella Waterstop Gloves (bought in Bed, Bath & Beyond, but available elsewhere too).

Personal appreciation index (1-10):
8

Characteristics:
  • Great fit
    Dark pink
    Rolled waterstop cuffs
    Medium lenght cuffs if rolled down
    Cotton lined
    Size L
    $ 5,99
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Re: Casabella Waterstop Gloves (Household Latex)

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Casabella Waterstop Gloves (From amazon)

Personal appreciation index (1-10):
a solid 7.5

Characteristics:

Awesome fit but too tight
Inside is pretty soft
Smells awesome
Size S
$ 3.47, was on special.

Personal review:

I don't like the feel of the rubber from the Casabellas; playtex and Vileda have a more cushioned and comfortable feel where it matters.
They do smell amazing
The inside is pretty soft and feels pretty good... to my surprise, the glove still get on and off with ease even when it's inside out.
Worth a buy if they're under $5.

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Re: Casabella Waterstop Gloves (Household Latex)

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Grims wrote:I don't like the feel of the rubber from the Casabellas; playtex and Vileda have a more cushioned and comfortable feel where it matters.
I agree with you there. Somehow they're too...plastic-like, or something. Have you tried Rubbermaid gloves? Those are I think the softest I know.
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Re: Casabella Waterstop Gloves (Household Latex)

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I dont think i can get my hands on rubbermaid gloves (hah, pun)

they feel like a mix of nitrile and latex.
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Re: Casabella Waterstop Gloves (Household Latex)

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I think the old Casabella water stop gloves were the best gloves ever, I've still got several pairs and they just fit beautifully, the thickness makes them really durable and long lasting. I've bought some of the new ones but am yet to have them on beyond trying them on, apparently not as good sadly.
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Re: Casabella Waterstop Gloves (Household Latex)

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I think you'll be very disappointed with the new Casabella Waterstop gloves, we have their blue pair for dishwashing and even after first use, the gloves changed colour already! Inside lining is awful, hard to get on and off. The old version they were great, very nice fitting and lining very easy to get on and off!
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