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Cardinal Health Clear Vinyl Exam Gloves, Large, Dinp-free

558888DOTP-Box Cardinal Health Clear Vinyl Exam Gloves, Large, DINP-free are latex-free, powder-free exam gloves made from PVC. Priced at $13.77, they feature a beaded cuff and smooth finish, ideal for medical procedures, patient transport, or caregiving tasks requiring a cost-effective, disposable barrier.

$13.77

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Key features

  • Latex-free and powder-free PVC construction
  • DINP-free formulation for safer use
  • Beaded cuff prevents roll-down and tearing
  • Smooth finish enhances tactile control
  • Ambidextrous design fits either hand
  • Clear vinyl allows visual monitoring
  • Cost-effective for high-use settings

Pros

  • +Reduces risk of latex allergies
  • +Affordable for frequent更换
  • +Suitable for sensitive environments
  • +Easy to don with smooth finish
  • +Reinforced beaded cuff adds durability
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Cons

  • Less elastic than nitrile gloves
  • Not for high-risk infectious exposure
  • Lower puncture resistance vs rubber
  • May not fit snugly on small hands

About 558888DOTP-Box Cardinal Health Clear Vinyl Exam Gloves, Large, Dinp-free

What is 558888DOTP-Box Cardinal Health Clear Vinyl Exam Gloves, Large, Dinp-free?

558888DOTP-Box Cardinal Health Clear Vinyl Exam Gloves, Large, DINP-free are disposable protective gloves designed for medical and caregiving environments. Made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), these clear vinyl gloves offer a reliable barrier without the use of latex or powder, reducing allergy risks. The DINP-free formulation ensures safer handling, especially in sensitive healthcare settings. Sold by Diabetesstore, these gloves are sized large to fit most adult hands comfortably and are ambidextrous for flexible use.

Key features

  • Material — Made from clear PVC vinyl, latex-free and powder-free.
  • DINP-free — Safer plasticizer formulation for reduced chemical exposure.
  • Beaded cuff — Reinforced edge helps prevent tearing during donning and use.
  • Smooth finish — Provides tactile sensitivity and ease of use with medical tools.
  • Ambidextrous — Fits either hand, simplifying inventory and use.
  • Cost-effective — Economical choice for high-volume or routine tasks.
  • Clear design — Allows for easy visual inspection during procedures.

Who is 558888DOTP-Box Cardinal Health Clear Vinyl Exam Gloves, Large, Dinp-free for?

These gloves are ideal for healthcare providers, home caregivers, and clinical staff who need a dependable, hypoallergenic glove for non-surgical tasks. They suit environments where latex sensitivity is a concern or where frequent glove changes are necessary. Due to their durability and design, they are well-suited for patient handling, equipment cleaning, and routine exams.

How does 558888DOTP-Box Cardinal Health Clear Vinyl Exam Gloves, Large, Dinp-free compare?

Compared to standard polypropylene or latex gloves, these vinyl gloves offer better chemical resistance and allergy safety. While not as elastic as nitrile or latex, they provide a practical balance of protection and affordability. Their DINP-free composition makes them a safer alternative to older vinyl gloves that use phthalate plasticizers, aligning with modern health and safety standards.

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Best use cases

  • Patient transport and handling
  • Bed linen changes and cleaning
  • Non-invasive medical exams
  • Diabetes care and monitoring
  • Home health aide procedures
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Is Cardinal Health Clear Vinyl Exam Gloves, Large, Dinp-free right for you?

These gloves are best for caregivers, medical staff, or home users needing a hypoallergenic, disposable glove for routine tasks. No special skill required. Ideal for those avoiding latex or seeking DINP-free options. Consider nitrile gloves for higher durability or chemical exposure, or standard vinyl for lower-cost alternatives.

How it compares: Compared to latex gloves, these are safer for allergies but less elastic. Versus nitrile, they are less durable but more affordable. Among vinyl gloves, the DINP-free formula offers a safer, modern alternative to older plasticized versions, especially in medical or home care settings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are 558888DOTP-Box Cardinal Health gloves made of?

These gloves are made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) vinyl, free of latex, powder, and DINP plasticizers. The material provides a clear, flexible barrier suitable for medical and caregiving tasks while reducing allergy and chemical exposure risks.

Does this product contain latex or powder?

No, these gloves are completely latex-free and powder-free. They are designed to minimize allergic reactions and are safe for use in environments where powder residue or latex sensitivity is a concern.

How does the beaded cuff improve performance?

The beaded cuff adds strength to the wrist edge, helping prevent tearing during donning and reducing the chance of roll-down during use. It enhances durability and ease of handling, especially during patient care tasks.

Is this glove suitable for chemotherapy handling?

No, these vinyl gloves are not recommended for handling chemotherapy drugs. They lack the chemical resistance required for hazardous drug exposure. Use specialized nitrile gloves rated for chemotherapy instead.

Can these gloves be reused?

No, these are disposable, single-use gloves. Reusing them compromises protection and hygiene. Always replace after each task or if torn, contaminated, or damaged during use.

How much does Cardinal Health Clear Vinyl Exam Gloves, Large, Dinp-free cost?

Cardinal Health Clear Vinyl Exam Gloves, Large, Dinp-free is $13.77 at Diabetesstore.com. Prices may change — click through to Diabetesstore.com for the latest.

Is Cardinal Health Clear Vinyl Exam Gloves, Large, Dinp-free in stock at Diabetesstore.com?

Yes, Cardinal Health Clear Vinyl Exam Gloves, Large, Dinp-free is currently in stock at Diabetesstore.com.

Specifications

Brand
558888DOTP-Box
SKU
93943
Last updated May 14, 2026