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The SHOWA 719-10 is an 11 mil unsupported nitrile chemical-resistant glove sized for X-Large hands, designed for tradespeople and industrial workers who handle hazardous chemicals, solvents, oils, and animal fats. Extending 18 inches in length, the gauntlet design provides forearm coverage beyond the wrist, reducing exposure risk during submersion or splash tasks. The nitrile construction delivers reliable resistance across a broad range of chemical hazards, and the Diamond grip pattern on the outer surface improves control during wet operations. Licensed trades in HVAC, plumbing, pool service, and industrial maintenance rely on gloves like this when working with refrigerant oils, cleaning agents, pool chemicals, and similar substances.
This glove is suited for residential and commercial trade applications where skin and forearm protection is required. Typical use cases include handling pool treatment chemicals, drain cleaning compounds, solvent-based solvents, lubricants, and animal fats encountered in food-service or agricultural maintenance environments. The ergonomic form supports extended wear during continuous tasks without significant hand fatigue. Sold by the dozen, each pair in the set delivers the same 11 mil nitrile thickness and extended-length protection throughout the case.
Designed as a general-purpose unsupported nitrile chemical-resistant glove suitable for HVAC, plumbing, pool service, and industrial maintenance applications where forearm-length chemical protection is required.
Inspect each glove for tears, pinholes, or degradation before every use, particularly after contact with aggressive solvents or concentrated chemicals. Rinse gloves thoroughly with clean water before removal to reduce skin contact with residual chemicals. Replace gloves immediately if any breach, discoloration, or swelling of the nitrile is observed. Disposal of chemically contaminated gloves should follow local and federal PPE waste regulations.
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