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product_id: 66690136
title: "Microflex SU690M Supreno SE Powder Free Nitrile Glove Size Medium (100 per Box)"
brand: "ansell"
price: "€ 0.68"
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# 23.5 x 12.5 x 8.89 cm 100% nitrile 730 g weight Microflex SU690M Supreno SE Powder Free Nitrile Glove Size Medium (100 per Box)

**Brand:** ansell
**Price:** € 0.68
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🧤 Elevate Your Safety Game with Style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Microflex SU690M Supreno SE Powder Free Nitrile Glove Size Medium (100 per Box) by ansell
- **How much does it cost?** € 0.68 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- ansell enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ansell brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Allergy-Friendly:** 100% nitrile eliminates latex-related reactions for peace of mind.
- • **Easy On, Easy Off:** Interior polymer coating ensures effortless donning every time.
- • **Targeted Protection:** Gradient dipping offers enhanced safety where you need it most.
- • **Grip That Won't Slip:** Textured fingers provide a reliable grip in any condition, wet or dry.
- • **Comfort Meets Durability:** Experience the soft, yet tough nitrile formulation that adapts to your hand.

## Overview

The Microflex SU690M Supreno SE Powder Free Nitrile Gloves are designed for professionals seeking comfort and protection. With a soft nitrile formulation, these gloves are 100% latex-free, making them ideal for those with sensitivities. The textured grip and easy donning features ensure that you can work efficiently and safely, while the gradient dipping provides targeted protection. Each box contains 100 gloves, perfect for any demanding environment.

## Description

The Supreno SE glove: A highly durable, odorless, powder-free nitrile examination glove from the most trusted name in gloves, Microflex. Textured surface for exceptional wet and dry gripping. Outstanding film integrity allows the Supreno SE glove to exceed the ASTM synthetic glove standard.

Review: Great gloves, much more durable than other brand I tried - TL;DR: These are very good gloves and are much more durable than the other ones I bought. They are a little more expensive, so if durability isn't an issue, those others will suffice, but then, since those appear to be no different from the generic gloves available everywhere, you may be able to find cheaper ones with similar performance. However, if durability is important, while I can't say these are the best since I only tried the two, they are definitely significantly better. I bought a box of these and a box of Semperguard "Blue Nitrile Disposable Gloves Powder Free Textured 4 Mil Thickness Latex Free Food & Safety Glove (Large Box)" at the same time. I've used both several times, almost exclusively for light-duty tasks, mainly cleaning, and for that purpose both work fine, and since those are a bit cheaper they're really the better choice for that. These are also a tighter fit (snug, not tight), but I got them in medium whereas the others I got in large (I almost always get gloves of all types in large, and I wasn't sure which way to go for these; medium works but large probably would as well), so it's not a straight comparison. I generally prefer the snugness of these, but they're harder to take off because of it, so the others are my go to if I'm doing something where I want to be able to reuse them. If I'm doing something more detailed, the second-skin fit of these is nice. But again, that's largely due to the difference in ordered sizes. I only mention it in case it helps someone who's tried one pick a size in the other, and to basically say that for light-duty tasks, they work equally well to the point the fit is how I choose which to go with. That said, for heavier-duty tasks that are going to be rougher on the gloves, I would definitely recommend these. The other gloves are just your generic, cheap nitrile gloves you can get pretty much anywhere, whereas these have a more durable look and feel to them that's slight but instantly noticeable. I did some tests to compare the durability and the results were pretty much what I expected (I tried very hard to not be biased by the expectation while doing the tests and did what I could to keep them fair). The first thing I did was put a glove on each hand and repeatedly dragged my index (pointer) and middle fingers across a large rough stone, one hand next to the other. I also crossed my hands after a while to make sure each glove was exposed to both areas of the stone, in case one was a bit rougher than the other. It didn't take very long for a hole to develop on one finger of the other gloves. It took a while past that before a hole developed in the second finger and the first hole developed in these, both of which happened close to the same time. I went a bit longer after this then stopped. Even the second hold in the other glove was a bit larger than the first hole in these (again, they started at roughly the same time), so it seems not only are those more prone to tearing, but the tears worsen quicker as well. Then again, it's only a small difference, and a small sample size, so it's hard to be sure based on that. The second test I did was I inserted a tool into the ring finger of each glove (to simulate a finger, for safety vs using an actual finger) and used my Milwaukee "Dremel" to "grind" the finger with a 1" felt polishing wheel at a speed setting of 2.5/6, which is ~13,500rpm assuming the speed increases linearly. I had to lift up periodically to check the progress, but I did so briefly and tried to keep the frequency and duration of doing so similar for each glove. I also tried to keep the pressure the same. Not the most scientific of tests, but I'm satisfied with it. This glove lasted around 45-50 seconds before a tear developed, and I stopped at one minute. As you can see in the picture, that extra 10-15 seconds didn't do much to increase the size of the tear, as it's still quite small. The other glove, on the other hand, developed a tear within 15-20 seconds, and I stopped at 30 seconds, a whole half-minute less than this one. As you can see, it was basically demolished. And again, it seems that once a tear starts, it enlarges much more quickly.
Review: Great automotive gloves - Great gloves for working on vehicles. I have used most of my first box, will be ordering more. I just removed/reinstalled the transmission in a 2000 Audi TT Quattro, which is probably one of the toughest transmission jobs on any car. Not only did these gloves protect my hands from the years of gunk on the engine/transmission, but also oil, break fluid, gear oil and gasoline. There were lots of sharp edges/corners and these gloves held up to this abuse great, I only split open 1 glove and it have been work for several hours and had already held up to many snags. They are thin enough that I still have good dexterity, allowing me to pick up small items and deal with other situations where a typical automotive working glove simply will not work. One note, don't put hand lotion on shortly before trying to put these gloves on, it makes them very difficult to get on. Other than that lesson learned, I had no problems getting these gloves on and they fit snug on my hands. I wear a medium or large glove depending on brand, so I got medium for these, I like the fit, snug but not too tight.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Brand | Ansell |
| Colour | Blue |
| Material | Nitrile |
| Size | M |
| Unit count | 100.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Material:** Nitrile
- **Brand:** Ansell
- **Size:** M
- **Colour:** Blue
- **Unit count:** 100.0 count

## Images

![Microflex SU690M Supreno SE Powder Free Nitrile Glove Size Medium (100 per Box) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/618uoqsHTJL.jpg)
![Microflex SU690M Supreno SE Powder Free Nitrile Glove Size Medium (100 per Box) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51Dr-LJtpvL.jpg)
![Microflex SU690M Supreno SE Powder Free Nitrile Glove Size Medium (100 per Box) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81pv4YXtjGL.jpg)
![Microflex SU690M Supreno SE Powder Free Nitrile Glove Size Medium (100 per Box) - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81hgmm7dI3L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great gloves, much more durable than other brand I tried
*by S***S on 18 September 2018*

TL;DR: These are very good gloves and are much more durable than the other ones I bought. They are a little more expensive, so if durability isn't an issue, those others will suffice, but then, since those appear to be no different from the generic gloves available everywhere, you may be able to find cheaper ones with similar performance. However, if durability is important, while I can't say these are the best since I only tried the two, they are definitely significantly better. I bought a box of these and a box of Semperguard "Blue Nitrile Disposable Gloves Powder Free Textured 4 Mil Thickness Latex Free Food & Safety Glove (Large Box)" at the same time. I've used both several times, almost exclusively for light-duty tasks, mainly cleaning, and for that purpose both work fine, and since those are a bit cheaper they're really the better choice for that. These are also a tighter fit (snug, not tight), but I got them in medium whereas the others I got in large (I almost always get gloves of all types in large, and I wasn't sure which way to go for these; medium works but large probably would as well), so it's not a straight comparison. I generally prefer the snugness of these, but they're harder to take off because of it, so the others are my go to if I'm doing something where I want to be able to reuse them. If I'm doing something more detailed, the second-skin fit of these is nice. But again, that's largely due to the difference in ordered sizes. I only mention it in case it helps someone who's tried one pick a size in the other, and to basically say that for light-duty tasks, they work equally well to the point the fit is how I choose which to go with. That said, for heavier-duty tasks that are going to be rougher on the gloves, I would definitely recommend these. The other gloves are just your generic, cheap nitrile gloves you can get pretty much anywhere, whereas these have a more durable look and feel to them that's slight but instantly noticeable. I did some tests to compare the durability and the results were pretty much what I expected (I tried very hard to not be biased by the expectation while doing the tests and did what I could to keep them fair). The first thing I did was put a glove on each hand and repeatedly dragged my index (pointer) and middle fingers across a large rough stone, one hand next to the other. I also crossed my hands after a while to make sure each glove was exposed to both areas of the stone, in case one was a bit rougher than the other. It didn't take very long for a hole to develop on one finger of the other gloves. It took a while past that before a hole developed in the second finger and the first hole developed in these, both of which happened close to the same time. I went a bit longer after this then stopped. Even the second hold in the other glove was a bit larger than the first hole in these (again, they started at roughly the same time), so it seems not only are those more prone to tearing, but the tears worsen quicker as well. Then again, it's only a small difference, and a small sample size, so it's hard to be sure based on that. The second test I did was I inserted a tool into the ring finger of each glove (to simulate a finger, for safety vs using an actual finger) and used my Milwaukee "Dremel" to "grind" the finger with a 1" felt polishing wheel at a speed setting of 2.5/6, which is ~13,500rpm assuming the speed increases linearly. I had to lift up periodically to check the progress, but I did so briefly and tried to keep the frequency and duration of doing so similar for each glove. I also tried to keep the pressure the same. Not the most scientific of tests, but I'm satisfied with it. This glove lasted around 45-50 seconds before a tear developed, and I stopped at one minute. As you can see in the picture, that extra 10-15 seconds didn't do much to increase the size of the tear, as it's still quite small. The other glove, on the other hand, developed a tear within 15-20 seconds, and I stopped at 30 seconds, a whole half-minute less than this one. As you can see, it was basically demolished. And again, it seems that once a tear starts, it enlarges much more quickly.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great automotive gloves
*by R***. on 22 February 2016*

Great gloves for working on vehicles. I have used most of my first box, will be ordering more. I just removed/reinstalled the transmission in a 2000 Audi TT Quattro, which is probably one of the toughest transmission jobs on any car. Not only did these gloves protect my hands from the years of gunk on the engine/transmission, but also oil, break fluid, gear oil and gasoline. There were lots of sharp edges/corners and these gloves held up to this abuse great, I only split open 1 glove and it have been work for several hours and had already held up to many snags. They are thin enough that I still have good dexterity, allowing me to pick up small items and deal with other situations where a typical automotive working glove simply will not work. One note, don't put hand lotion on shortly before trying to put these gloves on, it makes them very difficult to get on. Other than that lesson learned, I had no problems getting these gloves on and they fit snug on my hands. I wear a medium or large glove depending on brand, so I got medium for these, I like the fit, snug but not too tight.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Protection, Good Price
*by C***E on 30 September 2008*

I purchased these to replace another more pricey brand of nitrile gloves, though I was skeptical that these could compare at the far better price. I have been pleasantly surprised. I am sensitive to chemicals and use nitrile gloves for general household cleaning, including cleaning up after sick kids and pets. We recently purchased property and the previous owners left it littered with various farming and machinery chemicals and a seemingly endless number of old car batteries. These gloves have been very durable, feel comfy on, and I haven't had any reactions to the chemicals I'm handling since using these. I also use these when my hands get dry. Just rub some lotion on, put the gloves on, and head off to bed. They really keep that moisture in overnight and if you have to get up and use the toilet you don't have to remove them. Just go and wash up as usual. You can't do that with those fabric gloves sold for this purpose. I'm purchasing the small size for my children's contribution to cleaning up and I do recommend these to anybody interested in protecting their hands from the tortures of cleaning and general household chemical use. Make sure to keep a couple pairs stored in Ziplock baggies in your first aid kit, too.

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