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Cardinal Health Stretch Vinyl Exam Gloves, Cream, Small, Dinp-free

558881DOTP-Box Cardinal Health Stretch Vinyl Exam Gloves, Cream, Small, DINP-free are powder-free, latex-free exam gloves priced at $13.33. Made with enhanced vinyl for superior elasticity, they offer chemical resistance and a secure fit. Ideal for medical, lab, or home healthcare use where latex sensitivity is a concern.

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Key features

  • Enhanced elasticity for better fit and comfort
  • DINP-free vinyl formulation for safety
  • Resists permeation from common lab chemicals
  • Beaded cuff aids donning and prevents roll-down
  • Smooth finish for improved tactile response
  • Powder-free to reduce contamination risk
  • Latex-free, ideal for allergy-prone users

Pros

  • +Comfortable fit similar to latex
  • +Safe for latex-sensitive individuals
  • +Good chemical resistance for vinyl
  • +Beaded cuff improves usability
  • +Powder-free reduces mess
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Cons

  • Less durable than nitrile gloves
  • Not ideal for high-risk exposure
  • Limited puncture resistance

About 558881DOTP-Box Cardinal Health Stretch Vinyl Exam Gloves, Cream, Small, Dinp-free

What is 558881DOTP-Box Cardinal Health Stretch Vinyl Exam Gloves, Cream, Small, Dinp-free?

558881DOTP-Box Cardinal Health Stretch Vinyl Exam Gloves, Cream, Small, DINP-free are medical-grade disposable gloves engineered for comfort and protection. Designed as a latex-free alternative, they are made from a specialized vinyl formulation that improves elasticity and fit, mimicking the feel of latex without the allergen risk. These powder-free gloves are ideal for healthcare providers, lab technicians, and home caregivers seeking reliable barrier protection during routine procedures.

Key features

  • Enhanced Elasticity — Special vinyl blend improves stretch and fit for comfortable wear.
  • DINP-Free — Made without diisononyl phthalate for safer handling and disposal.
  • Chemical Resistance — Demonstrated permeation resistance to common hospital and lab chemicals.
  • Beaded Cuff — Eases donning and helps prevent roll-down during use.
  • Smooth Finish — Provides tactile sensitivity and reduces particle shedding.
  • Powder-Free — Eliminates residue, reducing contamination risk.
  • Latex-Free — Safe for users with latex allergies or sensitivities.

Who is 558881DOTP-Box Cardinal Health Stretch Vinyl Exam Gloves, Cream, Small, Dinp-free for?

These gloves are designed for healthcare professionals, diabetic patients managing injections, lab workers, and home caregivers. They suit anyone needing a reliable, non-latex glove for routine exams, medication administration, or handling medical equipment. The small size ensures a snug fit for users with smaller hands, enhancing dexterity and control.

How does 558881DOTP-Box Cardinal Health Stretch Vinyl Exam Gloves, Cream, Small, Dinp-free compare?

Compared to standard polypropylene or low-grade vinyl gloves, these offer superior elasticity and comfort, performing more like latex gloves. They outperform basic vinyl in chemical resistance and fit, making them a better choice than economy gloves for clinical settings. While not as durable as nitrile, they provide a cost-effective, hypoallergenic option for low-risk, short-duration tasks where tactile sensitivity is important.

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Best use cases

  • Medical examinations and check-ups
  • Diabetes care and insulin administration
  • Laboratory sample handling
  • Home healthcare assistance
  • Non-sterile clinical procedures
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Is Cardinal Health Stretch Vinyl Exam Gloves, Cream, Small, Dinp-free right for you?

These gloves are best for healthcare workers, diabetic patients, or caregivers needing a latex-free, hypoallergenic option for routine use. Suitable for all skill levels, they offer ease of use and reliable protection. Consider nitrile gloves for higher-risk tasks or when greater durability is needed. Always verify size compatibility for optimal fit and performance.

How it compares: Compared to standard vinyl gloves, these offer better elasticity and chemical resistance. They perform closer to latex in fit and feel but lack the durability of nitrile. Ideal for low-risk, short-duration tasks where powder-free, latex-free protection is essential.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are 558881DOTP-Box Cardinal Health Stretch Vinyl Exam Gloves made of?

They are made from a special DINP-free vinyl formulation designed to enhance elasticity and fit. The material is latex-free and powder-free, making it suitable for sensitive users and clean environments.

Does this glove provide protection against chemicals?

Yes, these gloves demonstrate permeation resistance to many commonly used hospital and laboratory chemicals, making them suitable for low-risk chemical handling in clinical settings.

How does the beaded cuff improve performance?

The beaded cuff makes the gloves easier to put on and helps prevent them from rolling down during use, ensuring consistent coverage and secure fit.

Is this product safe for people with latex allergies?

Yes, these gloves are not made with natural rubber latex and are powder-free, making them a safe choice for individuals with latex allergies or sensitivities.

Can these gloves be used for insulin injections at home?

Yes, they are ideal for home diabetes care, including insulin administration, offering a clean, protective barrier while maintaining tactile sensitivity.

How much does Cardinal Health Stretch Vinyl Exam Gloves, Cream, Small, Dinp-free cost?

Cardinal Health Stretch Vinyl Exam Gloves, Cream, Small, Dinp-free is $13.33 at Diabetesstore.com. Prices may change — click through to Diabetesstore.com for the latest.

Is Cardinal Health Stretch Vinyl Exam Gloves, Cream, Small, Dinp-free in stock at Diabetesstore.com?

Yes, Cardinal Health Stretch Vinyl Exam Gloves, Cream, Small, Dinp-free is currently in stock at Diabetesstore.com.

Specifications

Brand
558881DOTP-Box
SKU
94324
Last updated May 14, 2026