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Reusable Latex Gloves, Flock-Lined 18 Mil β€” Yellow

Liberty Glove & Safety Latex Gloves
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BUYER CONTEXT. Comparing glove materials for wet work? The nitrile vs latex gloves guide covers the chemistry, and the latex gloves collection holds the full lineup. Reusable latex gloves β€” 18 mil, flock-lined, buil...

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BUYER CONTEXT. Comparing glove materials for wet work? The nitrile vs latex gloves guide covers the chemistry, and the latex gloves collection holds the full lineup.

Reusable latex gloves β€” 18 mil, flock-lined, built for wet shifts

Disposables are the wrong tool for a two-hour cleaning round. These Liberty Glove & Safety yellow gloves are proper reusable latex gloves: an 18 mil wall for repeated wear, a soft flock lining that keeps long sessions comfortable, and the classic household-glove build that handles cleaning, food processing, and chemical handling at routine strengths. If you are still choosing a material for the job, the how to choose disposable gloves walkthrough and the nitrile vs latex vs vinyl reference frame the decision.

Searches for flock lined latex gloves and generic household gloves land on exactly this product class β€” thick yellow latex rubber gloves you wash, dry, and wear again, instead of feeding a disposable box.

Key features

  • 18 mil natural rubber latex β€” reusable-grade wall thickness
  • Flock lining: comfortable long wear, easier on/off with damp hands
  • Named uses: cleaning, food processing, chemical handling
  • Traditional yellow household-glove visibility
  • One stocked configuration β€” the linked Amazon listing carries the size run

Pros & cons

Pros
  • One pair replaces a stream of disposables on wet work
  • Flock lining makes hour-plus sessions comfortable
  • Live Amazon pricing and size run on the linked listing
Cons
  • Natural rubber latex β€” unusable for latex-sensitized wearers
  • Thick reusable build sacrifices fine fingertip dexterity

Specifications

Material Natural rubber latex
Thickness 18 mil
Lining Flock-lined
Format Reusable
Color Yellow
Intended use Cleaning, food processing, chemical handling
Sizes See linked Amazon listing for the maker's size run

What these gloves are for

Buy them for the recurring wet jobs: janitorial rounds, dish and sink work, produce and processing lines, mixing cleaning chemistry at label strength. They live in the latex gloves collection alongside our trade gloves; crews comparing materials for cleaning work should skim the best nitrile gloves for cleaning guide, and food-side buyers the best nitrile gloves for food service guide β€” nitrile is the standard swap where latex is banned. Employers selecting under OSHA 1910.132 should document the hazard assessment behind the pick.

Sensitized to natural rubber? Choose a nitrile reusable

Latex sensitivity rules these out entirely β€” and many food facilities exclude latex outright. The substitutes live in the nitrile gloves collection; the nitrile gloves complete guide maps the family, and light-duty roles can consider the best vinyl gloves guide and the vinyl gloves collection.

How these compare

Against the rest of our latex wall, this is the only true reusable: the Playtex Living is its household-brand sibling, while the disposable side runs from the everyday Grease Monkey and 7 mil SAS Dyna Grip up through the 13 mil Gloveworks HD and 14 mil Adenna Hero. For chemical work beyond routine dilutions, match the polymer to the chemical in the chemical-resistant gloves collection β€” and the ProGuard flock-lined is the closest cross-shop within the lined-latex class.

Safety note: match this glove to your hazard assessment. An 18 mil household-style latex glove for routine dilutions is not chemical splash hazard protection for concentrated or immersion work, carries no cut rating, and natural rubber is off-limits for anyone with a latex allergy. Engineering controls come before any glove.

Ordering FAQ

Which size of these reusable latex gloves should I order?

We cover one configuration and the linked Amazon listing carries the size run. Reusable gloves should fit with a little room β€” the flock lining takes up some volume, and a cramped glove is miserable over a full cleaning session.

Are these flock-lined latex gloves available and ready to ship?

WC Safety holds no inventory β€” the purchase happens on Amazon. Open the linked listing for live availability, size options, and delivery speed.

How many pairs come per order?

Pair count is shown on the linked Amazon listing for the configuration you select β€” reusable gloves typically sell by the pair or small multi-pack rather than by the box.

What is flock lining and why does it matter?

Flock is a soft fiber coating bonded inside the glove. It makes long wear far more comfortable, wicks sweat, and lets damp hands slide in and out β€” the feature that separates reusable gloves from disposables.

What jobs are these 18 mil latex gloves right for?

Cleaning rounds, food processing tasks, and chemical handling at routine working strengths β€” the wet, repetitive jobs where you want one tough pair instead of a box of disposables.

What does 18 mil mean?

Mil is thousandths of an inch of glove wall. At 18 mil this glove is far thicker than any disposable β€” thickness built for repeated wear and wet work rather than single-use tasks.

How do I clean these gloves between uses?

Rinse the outside with the gloves still on, wash with mild detergent, and hang them to dry fully before the next wear. Retire the pair when the latex stiffens, cracks, or swells.

Can people sensitized to natural rubber wear these?

No β€” they are natural rubber latex. Reusable nitrile household gloves are the direct substitute; see the nitrile gloves collection.

Can I use these gloves with cleaning chemicals?

Yes, at routine working dilutions β€” that is their role. For concentrated chemicals, long immersion, or anything your safety data sheet flags, match the glove polymer to the specific chemical via the chemical-resistant gloves collection.

Are these food-safe gloves?

The listing names food processing among its uses β€” check the linked Amazon listing for the current configuration's specific food-contact designations before relying on them.

Reusable or disposable latex gloves β€” which should I buy?

Pick reusable for repeated wet work like cleaning and processing shifts; pick disposables for jobs where cross-contamination or grime means you want a fresh barrier each time. Many facilities stock both.

Why are household-style gloves yellow?

Yellow is the traditional color for household and janitorial rubber gloves β€” high visibility against water and grime. The color itself carries no performance rating.

How do I reorder these gloves later?

Reorder from this page β€” the product listing and its linked Amazon ASIN stay constant, so a repeat order takes seconds.

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By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial β€” hand-protection desk. Specs are drawn from the manufacturer listing and published product data; we do not invent test results. Your employer’s hazard assessment governs final glove selection.

Reading a cut level, and why the letter matters

Industrial hand protection is rated to ANSI/ISEA 105, which scores cut resistance A1 to A9 by the gram load required to cut through at a fixed distance β€” and the scale is not linear. A9 withstands roughly nine times the load of A1, and the jump from A4 to A5 is far larger than A1 to A2. The European equivalent, EN 388, uses letters A–F on a different test, so an EN rating does not map cleanly onto an ANSI level.

ANSI/ISEA 105 also scores abrasion, puncture and, where relevant, impact β€” which is a separate rating from cut and is the one that matters for back-of-hand protection. OSHA 1910.138 requires hand protection selected for the specific hazard, which is why a cut level alone is not a specification.

⚠ Cut resistance is not cut proof, and no glove rating covers a moving blade drawn under load. Ratings also degrade with wear, contamination and laundering.

Brand / Vendor
Liberty Glove & Safety
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Price
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Reusable Latex Gloves, Flock-Lined 18 Mil β€” Yellow