Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

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   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,922  
I thought I'd buy a box of Nitrile gloves and was instantly hit with sticker shock. There was a sign on one of the shelves blaming the price jump on the increase in world wide demand. Just now, I located a near full box at home. (- :
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,923  
I thought I'd buy a box of Nitrile gloves and was instantly hit with sticker shock. There was a sign on one of the shelves blaming the price jump on the increase in world wide demand. Just now, I located a near full box at home. (- :

Same here. I made a HF stop on Saturday and saw the same sign. They were out of stock on the 5 mil gloves and I’m too cheap for the 7 mil gloves.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,924  
I thought I'd buy a box of Nitrile gloves and was instantly hit with sticker shock. There was a sign on one of the shelves blaming the price jump on the increase in world wide demand. Just now, I located a near full box at home. (- :
I used to buy them at HF regularly and did sort of stock up by accident. Still have three or four boxes of the 5mil, and a box of the 7 and 9mil I think they are.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,925  
For really really cheap plastic gloves:

Magid Glove & Safety 500 PCS Disposable Latex Free Plastic Food Prep Glove - One Size Fits Most | Food Handling BPA Free ComfortFlex Clear Polyethylene Gloves (500 Gloves) (H98): Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific

... about 3 cents a pair. These are generally used for food handling - making a sandwich for you at Subway etc. Our family uses them for pumping gas, after we read that gas station ATM's were the dirtiest and most covid-likely location found in a research study. They go in the trash can before getting back in the car.

They're too flimsy for shop work. But they are suitable for one-time use mixing pesticides etc where you simply want a barrier to your hands.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,927  
I agree, much too thin for meaningful use.
And to think how I managed for so many years not wearing nitrile gloves. I only have infrequent head twitches. :laughing:

I am pretty good about pulling a pair on whenever I am working with shop liquids as I am wising up on chemical absorption through my skin. Hopefully not too late. :eek:
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,928  
I haven't decided whether it's the 7 or the 9 mil gloves that suit my uses best. Thinner ones don't last long for me.
 
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   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,929  
I haven't decided whether it's the 7 or the 9 mil gloves that suit my uses best. Thinner ones don't last long for me.

I like the thin ones (5mil) for mixing Round Up and the like and for greasing the tractor. The thicker gloves are better for real work.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,930  
Y'all use hand diapers for that kind of thing? Only gloves I use are for cold weather and more recently for handling certain sharp metal.

For bug and weed sprays, I rinse if I get any on me, which isn't often.

But even at that, I don't see sticker shock. $19.99 for 50 pair is about 40 cents a pair.
 

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