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8mil Industrial Nitrile Gloves – Diamond Textured, Latex-Free (30/50PCS)
I work a lot with automotive detailing and garage DIY repairs, so I needed heavy-duty nitrile gloves that could withstand oil, sharp tools, and long hours. These 8mil gloves caught my eye thanks to the diamond texture and the thicker 8-mil design, which promised extra durability and grip.
Shipping took about 12 days to the US – pretty fast by AliExpress standards. They arrived in a sealed ziplock-style bag, no strong chemical odor, and all gloves intact.
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Truly durable – no tears, even while dealing with brake fluid and sharp parts.
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Diamond texture gives excellent grip, even when wet or oily.
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Latex-free – ideal for people with sensitivities.
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Sizing runs slightly small – I ordered L, but XL would’ve been better for wider hands.
Compared to similar gloves from Home Depot or AutoZone that run $25–$30 per box, these were half the price. And honestly, they feel tougher. The product definitely exceeded expectations in both quality and grip.
US $11.34
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Heavy Duty Orange Nitrile Gloves – 8mil, Textured Grip
I ordered these because I wanted a color-coded option to differentiate tasks. These orange ones are nearly identical to the black ones above, just easier to spot and keep track of. I use them mostly for yard work, degreasing, and mechanical maintenance.
Delivery took 14 days – they were packaged the same way: clean, smell-free, and sealed.
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Super visible in low light.
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Equally tough and chemical-resistant.
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Textured grip is reliable when handling tools or greasy parts.
Cons:
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A bit stiff at first use – they loosen up after a few minutes.
At about $0.20 per glove, they’re much cheaper than branded equivalents like GLOVEWORKS HD. No regrets – I’ll be rotating between these and the black ones regularly. Solid purchase.
US $3.42
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Headlight Restoration Kit – Oxidation Removal Polish
This was a total experiment. My 2013 sedan’s headlights were cloudy and foggy, and I didn’t want to pay $60+ for a professional service. For under $5, this headlight polish paste seemed worth a shot.
It arrived in a small pouch with a tube of the paste, gloves, and a sponge applicator. No English instructions, but I followed a YouTube video on how to apply it.
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It actually works. Not a miracle, but it cut through oxidation pretty well.
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Easy to apply, even by hand.
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My headlights look 60–70% clearer.
Cons:
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Paste quantity is small – good for 2-3 uses max.
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Needs elbow grease or a drill attachment for best results.
This kit surprised me. It won’t replace full restorations, but it’s perfect for quick maintenance. Definitely worth the few bucks.
US $1.19
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Fingerless Gym Gloves – Breathable Anti-Slip for Workouts
I lift weights and bike casually, so I wanted fingerless workout gloves that weren’t bulky or slippery. These were budget-friendly, well-reviewed, and had a design that resembled my old pair from Amazon.
Shipping was under two weeks. They arrived in a thin zip package, no odor, stitching looked good.
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Very breathable, mesh top helps keep hands cool.
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Decent padding – good for dumbbells and pull-ups.
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Anti-slip silicone grips work well on bike handles.
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Velcro wrist closure could be stronger.
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Not for heavy-duty powerlifting.
For under $7, they’re a steal. Comparable gloves in US stores go for $15–20 and don’t last longer. I’ve worn them 10+ times already and no issues.
US $2.39
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12 Pairs PU-Coated Work Gloves – Ultra-Thin, Black Grip
I bought these for my home workshop and occasional warehouse gigs. I was curious about how the PU-coated grip would perform versus nitrile. At $1 per pair, I figured – why not?
Delivery took about 15 days. They arrived compressed in a plastic wrap. No bad smell, all sizes were correct.
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Surprisingly good grip, even when handling smooth metal.
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Thin but protective.
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Super flexible – feels almost like bare hands.
Cons:
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Not chemical-resistant – not a substitute for nitrile.
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After 6–7 uses, the coating starts wearing off.
For light warehouse work, gardening, or assembly tasks, these are perfect. Way better than anything I’ve bought locally at the same price point. Good bulk buy.
US $10.23
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Black Disposable Nitrile Gloves – Textured for Kitchen & Tattoo Use
I use gloves daily – for cooking, light cleaning, and sometimes painting. These came in a 100-pack and seemed well-suited for home and semi-professional use. Slightly thinner than the 8mil ones, but more versatile.
Shipping was quick – only 9 days. Neatly packaged in a branded box.
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Flexible, tactile feel – great for fine tasks like painting or using kitchen knives.
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No powder or weird residue.
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Fit well and don’t rip easily.
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Not ideal for harsh chemicals.
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Slightly lighter grip – not for mechanical use.
These are my new go-to for general daily tasks. Way more affordable than brands like MedPride or Ammex, which go for $18–25 per box in the US.
US $3.36
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Light Duty Work Gloves – Touch Screen & Multi-Purpose
I ordered these for light gardening, touch-screen work, and mild outdoor labor. I liked that they were breathable, fit snug, and had touchscreen fingertips.
Arrived in under two weeks. The quality out of the box was better than expected – the stitching is neat, and the material feels premium.
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Comfortable for long wear.
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Touchscreen functionality actually works.
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Good all-purpose gloves for medium tasks.
Cons:
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Not waterproof.
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A bit warm for hot weather use.
These go for around $15–18 on Amazon. I paid less than half. Worth it, especially for casual DIY or gardening work.
US $4.08
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UV-Protective Arm Sleeves – Ice Silk Fingerless Covers
I needed something lightweight for sun protection while driving and cycling. These UV arm sleeves caught my eye due to the cooling “ice silk” fabric and fingerless design.
Shipping was fast – under 10 days. Sleeves came in a resealable bag, stretchy and soft to the touch.
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Actually feel cool on the skin.
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Fingerless design allows full dexterity.
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Fits well without sliding down.
Cons:
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A little tight for larger arms.
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Not very rugged – snagged a bit on Velcro straps.
They cost about $3–4, while similar ones at REI or Dick’s run $15+. I’ve worn them driving, biking, and even during yard work. A great summer buy.
US $1.07
Final Thoughts
Honestly, I went into this expecting some duds – especially given the low prices – but every single product delivered above my expectations. The gloves (both nitrile and fabric) were better than US store brands in both durability and price. The headlight kit and UV sleeves were solid value surprises.
I’d absolutely recommend all of these to anyone who needs affordable, functional workwear and tools. AliExpress has become my new go-to for gloves, DIY kits, and utility gear. Already planning my next order.










