No problem Gord! I'll keep you posted !!
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No problem Gord! I'll keep you posted !!
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Hi,
I ordered the gaunlets on Thursday night, and they arrived this morning (Sat) via recorded delivery, I went for the cheapest p&p which was about ?1.90 inc VAT. They arrived in a jiffy bag, it did have a small sticker with Medisaves address on, see picture link below.
They emailed me when they had dispatched the order, and have been very professional.
As for the gloves themselves I love them! They are elbow length, slightly textures on the outside, and powder free. They were ?5.24 and I think a bargain.
You should be able to see a couple of pics here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29214610@N00/
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the people who like the smell of rubber gloves why do they like it.
The smell of latex rubber gloves arouses the receptors in the human brain. This in turn allows the release of a very stimulating substance called Serotonin. The effect is just sublime when combined with being totally enclosed in a cocoon of rubber. Gloves are usually the first easy to obtain item which starts a normal person on the journey of discovery. Unlined gloves are the best for producing the full effect. Size is not always an issue if the gloves are not part of a fashion outfit.Its really the feel and smell which triggers a reaction when you have become properly tuned in to the wavelength of the special latex. As the addiction increases the gloves will become longer and then merge into a complete covering of the body...or is that fiction? or a dream.
Oh and welcome to IAR a paradise meeting place for lovers of rubber in many forms.
Unlined gloves i hear that alot and and other jargan whats the difference.
Unlined gloves are just rubber /latex. Lined means that a coating is applied inside to make the glove easier to put on and also absorb some skin moisture.Most domestic washing up gloves are lined .
Oh I forgot...most gloves have finger and thumb shapes to match the human hand but not all gloves are made as pairs that is left and right. A lot of thinner gloves are made to fit both hands.
Aye, I once bought a box of 100 latex examination gloves (for legitimate purposes!!!) and discovered 100 identical gloves - NOT 50 left and 50 right-handed! Just a passing comment!Originally spoken by garlor
But it's amazing if you go in to a DIY shop and browse the array of gloves available nowadays - they really have tried to segment the market: latex gloves, PVC gloves for people with latex allergy (ugh!), nitrile rubber gloves, flock-lined gloves, black rubber gauntlets, then all the other stuff like ladies' gardening gloves, mens' powerwashing-the-drive gloves, childrens' playing-with-farm-animals gloves, and so on. Just how many types of gloves (fetish and regular) are there out there?!!!![]()
A newbie here...I intend to order some long gloves/gauntlets from at least one of the UK suppliers. The red #108 from Denber looks especially nice. The one posted by Jantzenuk looks like they may be too delicate to inflate and "ride" without popping, which is my preference. I got a couple gauntlets a few months ago from a Canadian seller on eBay, and one isn't being used yet - the other one I've tied off the large end, and I inflate through one of the fingertips, which I removed for the purpose.
I have one coming from eBay which promises to stretch "like Spandex" and is 80% nylon, 20% Spandex - I'm very curious what that one will be like, feel like, and how durable it is. I'm not familiar with the feel of that material.
What is everyones favorite type of latex or rubber glove?
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