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Gloveworks Hd Heavy Duty Pf Latex Gloves, Large Ilhd 46100 1 Case 1000 Gloves on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
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Texarkana, Arkansas, US

Texarkana, Arkansas, US
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Gloveworks Heavy Duty PF Latex Gloves, Large ILHD 46100 • Powder Free• Textured• Beaded Cuff• Extra Thick And Extra LongAmmex ILHD46100 Heavy Duty Powder Free Latex Gloves. These powder free, industrial grade heavy duty latex gloves feature a smooth interior for easy donning, and a textured surface for an outstanding grip. Eight mils thick, Gloveworks HD Heavy Duty Latex Gloves are twice as strong as standard disposable gloves. Mechanics and other automotive professionals tell us that Gloveworks HD Heavy Duty Latex Gloves are better, because they really hold up due to the addtional thickness. Note: These products contain natural rubber latex which may cause allergic reactions in some people. 1 Case Packed 100 per box 10 boxes per case.

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