4 mil nitrile glove uses Reclaim™ additive to enhance biodegradability of the glove once in landfill conditions while maintaining the same physical properties as regular nitrile
Forest green, powder-free nitrile offers superior strength with excellent resistance to punctures and tears, chemically resistant to oils, solvents and grease
9.5″ rolled cuff prevents liquid from getting inside the glove and adds extra strength to the cuff
Lightly textured pattern provides a sure-grip in oily and wet applications
100 gloves/dispenser
Will fully degrade in 10 years in moderate landfill conditions (ASTM D5526) compared to 200 years for regular disposable gloves. The gloves show up to 26.5% biodegradation in 390 days. Once biodegradation begins, the gloves are converted into biogas and create energy to fuel our homes, businesses, and communities.
Learn how our biodegradable gloves can convert into energy here
Sizes
S | 065537861203 |
M | 065537861210 |
L | 065537861227 |
XL | 065537861234 |
XXL | 065537861241 |
After 35 plus years of working with a multitude of different solvents and fuels, I’m always searching for some type of reliable disposable glove.
I find that a lot of various brands of disposable eventually break down throughout the day from assorted tears and what not. For years I’ve been
sort of an anti-eco products guy for the fact that they do not either clean properly, or just fall apart. Upon purchasing a box of the5559pf Green Monkeys ,
I was pleasantly surprised at how well they held up. I’m in constant contact with nitromethane, methanol, and high octane fuels. The gloves stood
up incredibly good to my surprise. Zero break down from any fuels. Easy to handle everything that I work on. The one eco-product that I finally believe
in. As of now, this will be the only disposable glove that I’ll be using moving forward.
Steve D.
Honestly, I’m an XL size glove, I can put on a small in these if I need to. I mean, the durability and strength of these is insane compared to anything else I’ve tried, and I work with pretty harsh chemicals. It actually takes a lot of effort to rip these gloves, and I found them for half the price other companies are selling theirs for. Definitely my go to glove until they stop selling them.
The green monkey gloves offer a great fit and durability. However I can’t excuse the inaccuracy of the packaging. They are called green monkey but the image on the box depicts a Gorilla, a member of the ape family. There are over 250 different species of monkeys in the world, and I personally find it disappointing that this was overlooked.