I never had an occasion to buy a box of these little wonders until recently, but they are downright amazing.



They are "latex gloves for your fingers, right down to the rolled edges. I have had the occasion to buy a LOT of latex gloves (ad a painter) and I have seen cheap ones, "regular ones," the thick nitrile ones (the blue ones), and the heavy duty "triple thick" ones, whose name I cannot remember. These are "standard strength. They are not made of the ultra cheap latex that too many "latex gloves" pass themselves off as these days. They are thin, and not completely tear resistant by any means, but they are a good grade of very smooth latex, and they have not torn once.



I have large hands and these unroll exactly 3/4 up the length of my middle finger. You can stretch them a bit further without breaking them. They fit snug on a large male finger, so they might bee loose on a slender, or female finger. It all depends on your individual hands. They do not have a strong smell of latex either. So far (several applications) they have not torn tiny holes, so I am impressed with their quality. One note, if you find that they tend to slide on your finger, I have found that an inch and a half of invisible scotch tape wrapped (not tightly) around your second phalange (between knuckles) holds them in place nicely. Other than that, there is not a lot to say. It seem the best way of dispensing them is to cut a small corner off of the (sealed) plastic bag they come in, otherwise they tend to spill out everywhere. I do not know if they are sterile, but they are clean, and all rolled up professionally. Anyway, I hope this helps.