So they all cane and here's what I think. The mamison are this the best they're the longest thickest they have a nice texture that's let's them be pulled off easy and they are unlined. The next would be the green ones they are really chorinated not lined but slightly shorter. They are hard to take off cause they're so slippery. The second pair of red ones have a small amount of lining but are overall ok. The orange ones have a lining and they seem like the cheapest made they have blemishes in them and they small like playtex living gloves so I dont think they're 100% latex. Lastly the casabellas I think everyone knows about but they have a grippy rubber they are made out of the lining is kind of sticky but because the rubber is grippy it makes it easy to take then off.
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Re: Dishwashing gloves
Inspired by the thread, I also ordered a pair of Mamison gloves and wrote a review:
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I'm going to use the gloves for sure, but my first impression is that for price-performance I'd rather prefer the Marigold Lightweight G01R as a dishwashing glove.
Mamison @work:
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I'm going to use the gloves for sure, but my first impression is that for price-performance I'd rather prefer the Marigold Lightweight G01R as a dishwashing glove.
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Re: Dishwashing gloves
I'm currently using Playtex Living, Casabella Waterblock and the green Marigold Bathroom gloves! All three brands have an extra long cuff for extra added protection!
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A little update
The mamisons are holding up really well no discoloration at all with hot water all the way on. They still slide off really easy unless my hands start to sweat. They've pretty much lost their rubber smell when I wear them, kind of a good bad thing. I'm sure most of us like the smell but also good cause my hands don't smell the rest of my day. I'm changing my view on the orange ones too. I started using those as my litter box gloves, cleaning and scooping. They are a really a great glove for household work. They are just as long and thick as the mansions and also slide on and off as easy. They have a super grippy pattern (not good for self pleasure) but good for chores. They are probably my second choice now for dishwashing gloves
The mamisons are holding up really well no discoloration at all with hot water all the way on. They still slide off really easy unless my hands start to sweat. They've pretty much lost their rubber smell when I wear them, kind of a good bad thing. I'm sure most of us like the smell but also good cause my hands don't smell the rest of my day. I'm changing my view on the orange ones too. I started using those as my litter box gloves, cleaning and scooping. They are a really a great glove for household work. They are just as long and thick as the mansions and also slide on and off as easy. They have a super grippy pattern (not good for self pleasure) but good for chores. They are probably my second choice now for dishwashing gloves
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Re: Dishwashing gloves
I have a similar pair of Mamison except it's more pink'ish colour, still unlined but it has a white colouring inside the gloves! Very smooth to put on, except it's hard to pull off when wet, but that's with any unlined gloves.
I have fairly large hand size but small fingers, generally Korean gloves I have to buy S size for fingers but hard to pull on and off, or M size but fingers are too loose. Korean gloves such as Mamison seem worse as they tend to have fairly large finger size! For cleaning they are great as they have grip patter on the back side of gloves so easy to use to scrub dishes!
I have fairly large hand size but small fingers, generally Korean gloves I have to buy S size for fingers but hard to pull on and off, or M size but fingers are too loose. Korean gloves such as Mamison seem worse as they tend to have fairly large finger size! For cleaning they are great as they have grip patter on the back side of gloves so easy to use to scrub dishes!
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Re: Dishwashing gloves / Litter Box Gloves
For the litter box, I also have orange rubber gloves. For me, however, MAPA Spécial WC & Salle de bains gloves.