Reccomendation
Can anyone recommend a nitrile coated, a1 rated, work glove that doesn't cost 4.00 a pair?
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I haven't used these personally, but a quick Google search found these:
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Hey Kevin, I find that with nitrile gloves sometimes the theory "you get what you pay for" can be very true. That being said, as someone who tries gloves on all day and probably has way too much interest in how gloves feel, fit and perform based on their price point, these are 2 really cost effective options that I find to perform and fit really well.
PIP's 715SNFTP:
https://us.pipglobal.com/en/products/?scID=2560&ccID=11549&sID=27885&ssID=80433&pID=94484
Amazon has these priced at $3.68/pair
For something a little more affordable I would recommend PIP's 34-315
https://us.pipglobal.com/en/products/?scID=2560&ccID=11549&sID=27885&ssID=80432&pID=139597
which just guessing would probably be about $2.59/pair

A1 is what you want? That is hardly any cut resistance. What is the application?
If you handling metals with any kind of edge, burrs, or slivers I sure would recommend a minimum of A4.