Touch N Tuff Blue, size L (8,5-9) nitrile disposable gloves, not powdered, structured finger tips, 300 mm, pack of 100_1813248
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Ansell Healthcare Touch N Tuff Blue Nitrile Disposable Gloves, Size L (8.5–9), 300 mm, Pack of 100

$45.10

The price is inclusive of GST

Ansell Healthcare Touch N Tuff Blue Nitrile Disposable Gloves provide outstanding chemical and mechanical protection while ensuring comfort and dexterity. Ideal for laboratory, industrial, and food handling applications, these gloves offer superior safety and durability compared to latex or PVC alternatives.

Product Features

  • Made from an innovative nitrile compound for exceptional chemical and mechanical properties
  • Three times the puncture resistance of latex or PVC disposable gloves
  • Lighter and cooler, yet safer and more durable
  • 100% nitrile; no waxes, silicone, or plasticizers
  • Powder-free to prevent contamination from corn starch
  • Textured finish on fingertips for improved grip
  • Rolled cuff provides added wrist protection and secure fit
  • AQL 1.5 (EN374) for high quality and reliability
  • Category III low chemical resistant
  • Complies with EN ISO 374-1:2016/Type B, EN ISO 374-5:2016, EN 420; suitable for food handling

Benefits

  • Enhanced protection against chemicals and mechanical hazards
  • Improved dexterity and comfort during prolonged use
  • Textured fingertips ensure secure grip even in wet conditions
  • Powder-free design reduces risk of contamination in sensitive environments
  • Durable and reliable for laboratory, industrial, and food handling applications

Why Choose Ansell Healthcare Touch N Tuff Blue Nitrile Disposable Gloves, Size L (8.5–9), 300 mm, Pack of 100?

Touch N Tuff Blue Nitrile Gloves combine safety, comfort, and performance in a single glove. With high puncture resistance, powder-free design, and textured fingertips, these gloves provide reliable protection for professionals in laboratories, industrial settings, and food handling applications.

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