
Description:
This pair of black nitrile exam gloves delivers thicker protection for tasks that require durability and tactile control. The FINITEX gloves at 5 mil offer tear resistance and a snug elastic fit, useful for medical exams, food handling, cleaning and hobby work.
Key Points
These nitrile gloves are powder and latex free, which reduces the risk of skin irritation for people sensitive to latex proteins. The slightly textured surface improves grip on wet or oily objects while preserving fingertip sensitivity for delicate tasks. They are disposable and intended for single use only, which helps maintain hygiene across different jobs. For professionals who alternate between handling food and performing light maintenance, these gloves balance sturdiness with dexterity. Note that, according to the manufacturer, touchscreen use is supported but performance may vary with some devices.
Technical Specifications
- Name: FINITEX - Black Nitrile Disposable Gloves
- Thickness: 5 mil
- Quantity: 100 pieces per box
- Color: Black
- Material: Nitrile, powder/latex free
Usage Recommendations
Wear these gloves for short to medium duration tasks that need barrier protection and a firm grip. They work well for food preparation, cleaning, automotive detailing and tattooing where a dark glove surface helps hide fluids and pigments. For prolonged continuous use consider taking breaks to avoid hand fatigue and inspect the gloves regularly for punctures or tears. If you require fit precision, check sizing before use because excess stretch can reduce tactile control.
Benefits
The thicker nitrile material offers enhanced puncture resistance compared with many thin disposable alternatives, making them suitable when handling small tools or sharp edges. Black color helps keep a professional look in service environments and conceals stains during messy tasks. The elastic construction adapts to hand movements which preserves dexterity for fine motor activities like surgical prep or detailed craftwork. One limitation is that nitrile can be less breathable than fabric gloves, so hands may feel warmer during long wear periods. Another consideration is that while these gloves are labeled for medical exam use, local regulations or workplace protocols may require specific certifications for certain clinical settings.










