DTS PROTECTDisposable Overalls
J**B
Good coverage, didn’t rip
Good coverage, nice and roomy and didn’t rip the first time I used them
A**S
These overalls can be used from home improvement projects to gardening
I recently tried the TS PROTECT Disposable Overalls for a variety of home project with DIY tasks.The material of the TS PROTECT Disposable Overalls feels sturdy yet lightweight. They are made from a durable, non-woven fabric that resists tearing, even during rigorous tasks. The fabric is also breathable, which helps prevent overheating during extended use. Despite being disposable, they offer a level of durability that’s reassuring for various activities.The elastic cuffs at the wrists and ankles ensure a snug fit, preventing dust and debris from entering. The overall fit is generous, allowing for freedom of movement without feeling restrictive. The hood and front zipper add to the overall protection, making sure you’re covered from head to toe.The primary purpose of these overalls is protection, and they excel in this regard. They effectively shield against dust, dirt, and splashes, making them ideal for painting, cleaning, and other messy tasks. I used them for a painting project, and they kept my clothes clean and free from paint. The overalls also offer some level of chemical resistance, which is great for light-duty handling of household chemicals.Putting on and taking off the overalls is straightforward. The zipper runs smoothly, and the hood fits well over a hat or goggles. The disposable nature means you can simply discard them after use, which is convenient and hygienic, especially for tasks that involve potentially hazardous materials.
S**J
Did the job
Needed something to cover clothes while removing plaster in the house and this protection suit did the job well enough.It was a little roomy but I wanted something that would easily fit over clothes and be comfortable to move about in so got a generous size to enable this and I am glad I did. I could easily move about but it still kept the dust out of every nook and crevice.Not sure it would hold up to multiple uses, but as I only needed it for the one job it wasn't a problem. It is still fine to wear again though if the need arises.
R**E
A comfortable set of disposable overalls
Look, in the when working with dust or wet conditions, a tear in your coveralls is not going to be welcome. You need gear that does its job, keeps the nasty out, and lets you do yours without feeling like you're wrestling a in a sleeping bag. So, I strapped on a set of these DTS Protect Disposable Overalls, and here's the verdict:They hold a up. I mean, not literally, but I hit them with a pressurised spray bottle for ten minutes and came out bone-dry. No surprise leaks, which is a good start.Plenty of wiggle room. These babies are baggy in the arms and legs, which means you can layer some clothes underneath for that extra comfort. Limbs are good length, though. No clown suit effect here.Elastic symphony. The wrist and ankle cuffs are nice; snug but not restrictive. There's even an extra loop of elastic on the wrists – glove anchors, I presume.Pockets: a double-edged sword. Now, listen up. These suits don't have resealable pockets. Not a deal-breaker, but it would've been handy. The trade-off, I guess, is maintaining the overall suit integrity. Makes sense; a compromised pocket might be a way in for dirt and nastiness.One-shot wonder. Sealing the zipper relies on double-sided tape. Sticks good, but it's a one-time thing. Taking the suit off means saying goodbye to that fancy seal. You'll need fresh tape for the next trip outside.Overall, these DTS Protect disposables are solid performers. They'll keep you safe from your average dust storm or splash of liquid. Just remember, they're disposable for a reason. Suit up, suit down, replace the suit.
C**M
Good throwaway protection for the dirtiest jobs
Our loft space is not boarded, but lots of stuff still got dumped up there when we first moved into the house. I hate going in there, but occasionally have to go and try and relocate a long-lost item.The main problem is the large amount of dust, most of it from the fibreglass insulation, which is horrible and itchy if I get it on my skin. I already had goggles, rubber gloves and a proper “professional” style dust mask – so this coverall completed the set. My wife joked that I looked like something out of CSI :)The material is much tougher than I expected and pretty much impossible to tear. The zip made it easy to put on and I like the elasticated cuffs and the integrated hood.This time, after I had finished in the loft, I went straight into the shower with the overall still on to “decontaminate” myself. This worked really well, I avoided any irritation from the fibreglass and just threw the overall away afterwards.Using a one-off overall like this does seem like a bit of an extravagance but I think it was worth it and I don’t have to go up there very often, thank goodness!
M**Y
Does the job perfectly
These disposable coveralls arrived in a sealed easy to recycle plastic bag. I chose these mainly for decorating and sanding lots of timber, jobs they've proven to be ideal at. I like how these are easy to put on, no zips that can break, while offering good protection against dust, debris and paint.The elasticated wrists, ankles, and hood also work well when combined with boots, face mask and especially nitrile gloves. Plus the thumb loops mean there's little chance of the coverall forearm slipping back. What's also good about these is they are lightweight and comfortable, even when worn over other clothing.The fabric isn't bad either, being breathable it can help to prevent overheating. Plus it's easily durable for using for more than several days. Even if I do rip it, then it's quickly and easily repairable with a bit of duct tape. Overall ? Overall, I'm very happy with this product. Especially how it's both affordable and useable for so many different jobs.
B**L
Tore straight away
Really bad quality tore straight away
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