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Motion Pro Nitrile Gloves
Item Description
- Superior puncture, tear and chemical-resistance with excellent dexterity
- 100% latex free design eliminates potential allergic reactions to latex proteins
- Textured surface provides strong grip for both wet and dry applications
- 5 mil (fingers and palm)
- Unique packaging designed with blue color-coded logo
- 100 gloves per container
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