Anboson Nitrile Disposable Gloves Review

Elongation: 289.23%   |   Tensile Strength: 11.804   |   Overall Grade: Fail

We are testing every glove we can find on Amazon! In this video, Lloyd checks out the Anboson Nitrile Disposable Gloves manufactured in China.

Anboson Nitrile Disposable Gloves Review
Anboson Nitrile Disposable Gloves Review
Anboson Nitrile Disposable Gloves Review
Anboson Nitrile Disposable Gloves Review


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Video Transcript:

Hey everyone. Welcome back to the place we're testing every single mask that we can get our hands on. Today we're looking at the Amundsen Nitro glove. I got to say, this box is substantial. I like it. Excited to get into it. Tara's going to open it up for me just so you can see that there's no funny business going on here and she's going to grab a sample. Ooh, there's plastic. That's surprise. Okay. It's like a little plastic topper in there. She's going to get a sample out of there and she's going to cut what's called a dog bone. We're going to take that sample and we're going to put it in this machine here and we're going to stretch it until it breaks to see how good of a glove it is. So the Amundsen Nitro disposable gloves, A grade that's just made up, right? A grade, yes.

Okay.

Ultra thick.

Not that big.

She's like, I've seen thicker single use only powder for non-sterile, but it does have, it looks like it's made in China, but the box is great. It's a soft touch box and it's super, super thick. So ultra thick. Maybe they're talking about the box could be, and they've got all this stuff on the back that shows what level they've tested different chemicals too, so that always makes me feel better. You put a chart with a bunch of chemicals on the back and numbers like that seems legit. So most manufacturers don't bother to do that. Plus those are making claims that you can be held to, so that's never a bad thing to see.

I'm going to do the wince test here. Did break pretty fast. Probably probably better than half of the gloves that we've tested. I'd say they are black cheers to these guys who are actually creating a brand name. I don't really know how to say Ann Bunsen, but at least it is a brand. I challenge these Chinese manufacturers that they just put four or five random letters and it's like guys 5 22. So they're about a year old at this point. Alright, so we are doing the elongation and tensile strength test here. What we're doing is we're stretching this sample until it breaks. When it breaks this chart on here, you'll see it drop down. That shows a break and that will show us at which point the glove was stretched to. We want to see it because it's an older glove, it's over there in six months.

We want to see it stretch past 400% for it to pass our standards here. And a tensile strength of 14, I'm not seeing it on the graph yet. 230 is it? In the middle. Oh wow. Oh wow. That's our first great failure of the day. I feel like I missed it all. The drama was not there. So 289.23. Again, we should have expected that to get to 400%, especially for some of the claims seems to be making on there and the at tensile strength of 11.8. So what's crazy about that is it failed tensile strength, which I don't think we've had. No, we had one other time. One, yes. And it failed elongation as well. That's two failures for this particular glove. I got to tell you what, Ann Benson, you have a great box, but you stopped there. Maybe there were a box manufacturer that's like, we should make gloves and they nailed the box, but the gloves not so much. Yeah, there are better gloves that I personally, my own opinion would choose. Again, the disclaimer here is when you do the actual battery of tests from a lot, you're going to do 13 tests and then you could have two failures. So this could be like, or one failure. This could be the one random failure that would be allowed. I would doubt it, but it could be. And so that is my disclaimer there. Thank you so much for watching. I appreciate you and I'll catch you on that next test.