




🧤 Elevate your hand protection game—because your work deserves the best grip and safety!
Bodyguard GL8953 Blue Nitrile Disposable Gloves offer powder-free, protein-free protection with textured fingertips for superior grip. Designed with a beaded cuff to prevent rolling, these gloves combine flexibility and high tensile strength, meeting EN1186 standards for safe food contact. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, comfortable, and contamination-free hand protection in various low-risk environments.
| ASIN | B00DEQPFO8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,129 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 164 in Disposable Gloves |
| Brand | Bodyguards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,376) |
| Date First Available | 14 Jun. 2013 |
| Item Weight | 480 g |
| Item model number | GL8953 |
| Manufacturer | Polyco |
| Manufacturer part number | GL8953 |
| Model | Gl8953b |
| Package Dimensions | 20.5 x 11.2 x 6.8 cm; 480 g |
| Safety rating | EN1186 |
| Special Features | Flexible,Disposable |
D**R
good product
Just as described - thanks!
T**R
Good Quality, Strong, Easy to Put On
In our house disposable gloves are a everyday staple between "cleaning up" after our three dogs to my working on a car and not wanting my hands covered in grease or oil, to working with adhesive or wood finishes or cutting onions we can't do without disposable gloves. This was the first time I tried the Polyco brand but they seem to be a well known brand and definitely seen the box before at my local GP surgery.... I know I am weird but as a graphic designer I remember packaging design when I see it. The gloves are good quality and don't easily rip or otherwise break and are incredibly easy to put on unlike lesser brands. Not really much else I can say about these. Good quality, fairly priced and work well. Will definitely be buying this brand in the future.
C**L
Fairly good quality gloves providing you can get them cheap enough.
These are great if you can get them cheap enough and they are the preferred material over latex for me. I think that these are easier to put on and use compared to latex but the downside is that they do split much easier than the former. So don't expect them to last for more than a few uses and fairly light work. If I am doing any hard core DIY (!) they I will normally take spare pairs with me or double up because they will eventually start to split and tear when coming into contact with sharpish objects. They can also be torn when pulling on them too much, so often I have actually split them just by putting them on! So that is a downside but overall for the price they do the job well. The sizing is good, so going by their size charts I do get a good fit.
A**C
Good Quality
Good material and reasonable durability, much better than quite a few others that I’ve tried.
M**N
Seriously good
Disposable gloves are a must for DIY for painting, handling cleaning materials, handling insulation to name just a few. I usually buy from a well known (and very good) tool retailer but they are more expensive an always tear really easily, even when putting them on so at least 10% get wasted. These are really good. They are tight and thin enough to do all but the most intricate jobs but also feel nicely robust. Normally these gloves really are disposable as most will rip when taking them off, no matter how carefully, but today I took the same on and off three times no problem. Yes your hands get sweaty but that's understandable as there's no way they could be breathable. I can see me buying lots of these in future.
D**T
Best quality for a great price.
My daughter uses these when she is working on her motorbike, to protect her hands from oil and corrosive fluids. They are better than anything she has ever used and are made for professional use, at a price affordable to the average consumer. They go on easily, don't slip, don't make your hands sweat, do a great job of protecting your hands and are easy to work in, even on intricate parts of the bike that are hard to get to. My daughter is delighted with them and we will be keeping her stocked up with these longterm. Very happy and will buy again.
N**R
Clean hands, hard wearing gloves for working on cars.
Nitrile gloves are a must when working on cars, any other material would be susceptible to oil contamination and quickly dissolve and rip or leak. You particularly want to avoid vinyl or latex gloves. Latex gloves don't last 5 minutes. These are tough enough to let you use tools and hold car components and are strong enough to avoid snagging or ripping in normal use. The price is as good as anywhere and you won't get cheaper at your local motor factors and ordering from Amazon saves you the drive and next day delivery with prime is a bonus. Not only does wearing these save you from washing oil and grime off your hands and nails for ages after working on your car, but it saves your skin from dermatitis too - an added bonus!
P**G
Go a size large if you have typical sized man's hands
I have quite small hands and was debating whether to go Med or Large. I went large and these are a good fit but if you have typical sized mens hands I would suggest you go XL. First pair lasted well, second pair the wrist split as I put them on, third pair lasted well so I suspect durability will be a mixed bag but they are certainly more heavy duty and better for manual/mechanical work than the thinner white latex gloves.
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