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Discover our range of disposable examination gloves designed for maximum comfort and protection. Ideal for individuals with sensitive skin, these latex-free, powder-free gloves ensure minimal risk of allergic reactions and contamination. Perfect for medical examinations, food handling, and cleaning, they offer a secure grip and excellent elasticity for long-lasting wear. Trust in the quality and hygiene standards of our Health and Beauty products from Switzerland, available conveniently in multi-packs for diverse applications.
Vasco sensitive examination gloves m latex powder-free 100 pcs

Vasco sensitive examination gloves m latex powder-free 100 pcs

 
Product code: 7785209

Vasco Sensitive Examination Gloves M latex powder free 100 pcs These latex free examination gloves are designed specifically for people with sensitive skin. They are made from high-quality materials that are gentle on the skin and free from latex proteins that can cause allergic reactions. The gloves are powder-free, reducing the risk of contamination and making them easier to put on and take off. The gloves are ambidextrous, so they can be worn on either hand and are suitable for a variety of applications, from medical examinations and procedures to food handling and cleaning. They have a textured surface that provides a secure grip, even when wet, and their elasticity ensures a comfortable fit for extended periods of wear. These Vasco Sensitive Examination Gloves come in a pack of 100, making them convenient for larger-scale use. They are size M, which fits most people, and are disposable, making them a hygienic choice for any situation. They are also compliant with the relevant safety and quality standards, so you can trust that they will perform as intended. Choose these Vasco Sensitive Examination Gloves M latex powder free 100 pcs for a comfortable, reliable, and hygienic alternative to traditional latex gloves. ..

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