Load image into Gallery viewer, Medicom SafeBasics True Fit Thin Nitrile Gloves 300-pack and the glove example
Load image into Gallery viewer, Medicom SafeBasics True Fit Thin Nitrile Gloves 300-pack
Load image into Gallery viewer, Medicom SafeBasics True Fit Thin Nitrile Gloves

Medicom® SafeBasics™ True Fit Thin™ Blue Nitrile Gloves

CRD Item Number: 116155

Manufacturer SKU: 1185-A

Vendor

Medicom

Shipping calculated at checkout.
This is a pre order item. We will ship it when it comes in stock.
Add To Wishlist

Medicom® SafeBasics™ True Fit Thin™ Blue Nitrile Gloves are the thinnest nitrile medical examination gloves that offer the ideal combination of quality and price (powder-free).

The unrivaled strength and durability of nitrile deliver enhanced barrier protection and exceptional fit. Ultra-light for optimal dexterity and tactility. Textured fingertips ensure a secure grip, even when wet. Chemo-tested and fentanyl-safe. Other features and benefits include:

  • Reliable chemical protection: Nitrile offers strong resistance to chemicals, acids and oils.
  • Comfortable fit: Nitrile gloves conform to hands, providing a snug, comfortable fit and reducing hand fatigue.
  • Optimal stretch: Nitrile offers optimal flexibility, making nitrile gloves ideal for procedures that require manual dexterity.
  • Latex free: Nitrile gloves are not made with natural rubber latex, so they are safe for professionals and patients with a latex allergy or sensitivity.

Thickness: Thin – 3 mil, 3.5 g

SafeBasics True Fit Thin Blue Nitrile Gloves are available in 300-packs in the following sizes:

  • Extra Small (Item Number: 116155)
  • Small (116156)
  • Medium (116157)
  • Large (116158)
  • Extra Large (116159)

Q: How often should I change/dispose of gloves?

A: Medicom medical examination gloves are “single-use” (disposable). They should be changed or disposed of safely after each task. Healthcare personnel should change their gloves for each new patient, when moving from a contaminated part of the body to another part of the body to avoid cross-contamination, as soon as any holes/rips/punctures appear, or every 20 minutes.

Q: Why are powder-free gloves sometimes more expensive than powdered?

A: Powder-free gloves can be more expensive due to the process required to remove powder coating from the glove. However, powder-free gloves cause fewer allergic reactions because they have a lower protein and chemical content. Powder-free gloves are also cleaner to use because they do not leave residue on clothing or surfaces.